Blog Posts in 2020
Posted on Nov 11, 2020 By Richman Law Firm
Since the onset of the worldwide pandemic, most institutions have had to resort to remote work. Courtroom hearings have not been spared either. Now, the legal fraternity and the public has to get used ...
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Posted on Nov 8, 2020 By Richman Law Firm
In life, bad things happen to good people. Let's say that you were picked up in Georgia for a DUI or some other minor offense. You show up in court, expecting to get a fine and other penalties, ...
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Posted on Nov 1, 2020 By Richman Law Firm
Legal issues are always troublesome. It is made worse by websites that attempt to profit from your misfortune. They grab your mugshot and post it publicly, in the hopes that you will pay to have it ...
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Posted on Oct 6, 2020 By Richman Law Firm
In times of political and societal turmoil, the government is prepared to keep functioning should the worst happen. One issue that has caused some debate, though thankfully largely in theory rather ...
Continue reading "Presidential Succession: Who Gets the Office after the V.P.?" »
Posted on Sep 27, 2020 By Richman Law Firm
College campuses all over the country are required to change the way they investigate sexual assaults on college campuses. However, the standard of proof to find a student "responsible" (aka ...
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Posted on Sep 22, 2020 By Richman Law Firm
Georgians now have the legal right to have their favorite alcoholic beverages delivered to their doorsteps albeit with a couple of restrictions. Georgia Governor Kemp signed HB 879 into law to enable ...
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Posted on Sep 17, 2020 By Richman Law Firm
Health care, businesses and more are winning with Georgia's Covid-19 Business Safety Act as the law is based on increasing flexibility for essential care and assistance during the pandemic. The ...
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Posted on Apr 3, 2020 By Richman Law Firm
You can now take your Defensive Driving or DUI School class online, remotely, from your house. The providers are using Skype, Zoom, Web Ex, and other web services to deliver you the knowledge and ...
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Posted on Jan 1, 2020 By Richman Law Firm
A New Seat Belt Law Might Come into Effect in 2020 It’s a battle that no one wants to face: one between trial lawyers, car crash victims, and car insurance companies. The question is whether a ...
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