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At-will Employment: Does it Apply to You?

At-will Employment: Does it Apply to You?

Eight Common Mistakes Employers Make

Unfortunately, many employers – particularly small businesses – are unaware of their obligations and violate various worker protection laws, often resulting in expensive lawsuits, civil settlements and criminal fines. Here are some common, costly mistakes employers make:

Charged with a Felony in Michigan? Here is what you can expect!

A flowchart to give the accused a glimpse of how the Criminal procedure and process works in Michigan Courts!

Shut up and Save Yourself from Yourself!

The best advice a Criminal Lawyer can give...when approached for questioning..keep your mouth shut other than to ask for a Lawyer!

Sex Crimes Defense...No room for error in selecting your Defense Lawyer!

The serious nature of sex crime allegations make for choosing an experienced and aggressive lawyer to defense your freedom.

Richards Law 101: The Entrapment Defense

The in's and out's of the Entrapment Defense

California Health & Safety Code 11378

Possession of Methamphetamines for sale is similar to having possession of other types of narcotics and controlled substances – with the intent to sell them.

Criminal Background Checks on Employment Applicants

How To's on Doing Employee Criminal Background Checks

Pharmaceutical Sales People Ruled Exempt from Overtime Pay

U. S. Supreme Court rules pharmaceutical sales people are exempt under Fair Labor Standards Act and not entitled to overtime pay

Ways to Avoid Wage and Hour Claims Against Employer

Ways to Avoid Wage and Hour Claims Against Employer

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