Estate planning and probate firm Elder Needs Law is pleased to announce that Attorney Carrie Felice is the new Chair of the Probate Department for Elder Needs Law, PLLC. “With five offices across South Florida, we are still expanding in order to help our fellow Floridians with their estate and probate matters,” says Jason Neufeld,… Read more »
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How to choose the right Criminal Defense Attorney? Shares William Hanlon, a 2022 ThreeBestRated® award-winning Lawyer from Tampa, Florida

Defending someone accused of a crime in a court of law is not an easy task in any way or form. If you are facing criminal charges(or a suspect in a criminal investigation), the first move you should make is to find an experienced criminal defense attorney. An attorney who can stand beside you and… Read more »
White Collar Support Group To Hold Milestone 300th Meeting

Progressive Prison Ministries, Inc., the world’s first ministry devoted to serving the white collar justice community, will hold its 300th consecutive White Collar Support Group meeting online on Zoom this Monday, March 14, 2022. Co-founded by Connecticut resident/NYC white collar attorney and ordained minister, Jeff Grant, Esq. (Jeffrey D. Grant), the ministry’s mission is to… Read more »
How to deal with Back Taxes? shares – Cal Bomar, a 2022 ThreeBestRated® award-winning Tax attorney from Atlanta, Georgia

Every day countless people ask: what should I do if I owe back taxes to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS)? Taxes are and will always be a complex matter, and if you have Back taxes, it can be overwhelming. However, it doesn’t have to be a stressful situation. Even if you’re in that boat, it… Read more »
Cyber Policy Institute Releases Report on Cybersecurity Bills in the 117th Congress
The Cyber Policy Institute, a non-partisan organization focusing on cybersecurity, public policy and national security, has published a report, Cybersecurity Bills in the 117th Congress, which summarizes the 80 bills submitted or passed by the 117th Congress between January 2021 and January 2022. The bills, several of which were included in the National Defense Authorization… Read more »