Bancarrota- La diferencia entre Capitulo Siete y Capitulo Trece

Cuando clientes vienen a mi oficina para una cita sobre bancarrota, todos quieren archivar una caso de capítulo siete. Todos quieren archivar un capitulo siete porque esta fácil y rápido. Al igual, que sus cuentas pueden ser  eliminadas  aproximadamente en seis meses. Sin embargo, hay tres razónes en la cual usted necesita archivar una capítulo trece: 1.  Si ingreso…

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Buenas palabras de una cliente

Me siento afortunado porque tengo mucho clientes maravillosa.  Por ejemplo, he representado una mujer en su bancarrota.  Semana pasado, yo acabado su caso.  La mujer envió el correo electronico que esta debajo: Jeff,  No otra abogados existen que similar a usted.  Yo recomendaré usted altamente.  Usted esta informado con las leyes, honesto, su honorarios estan razonable…

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Nice words from a client about my office

Jeff, Just this week, I finished up a bankruptcy for a client who had a lot of worries (understandably and correctly) before she filed for Chapter 7 relief. She had many questions and deserved extra time for answers to the issues she raised. Now that we are finished, I received the following email that I…

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¡Este ladrón quien fue tonto- el dejó su hija a casa que se robó!

Yo encontré  esta historia en el periódico Mundo Latino en Baltimore, Maryland. (Yo tengo un anuncio en este periódico por mi negocios.) Porque que historia esta moy chistoso, yo quise le compartir contigo.  Yo encontré esta historia tambien a emol.com, un sitio de red para noticias de Chile. Aqui esta el  enlace por la página-  http://www.emol.com/noticias/internacional/2012/12/31/577045/argentina-ladron-se-olvida-de-su-hija-dentro-de-la-casa-a-la-que-entro-a-robar.html.  ¡Por favor,…

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Do not give a statement to the police without an Attorney

There is a Maryland case that recently emphasized the importance of not waiving Miranda rights.   Since this blog related to Maryland laws and legal rights, the case of  Ramiro Arce Gonzalez v. State, No. 4, September Term, 2012,  emphasizes why you should not give a statement without an attorney present.  The case can be…

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No De Una Declaracion a la Policia

Soy un abogado en Maryland.  Entonces, esta información es para personanes que han sido arrestados en Maryland.  (Primero, lo siento porque mi español no es el mejor. ) Cuando los policias piden que usted vaya a la estación para hacerle preguntas, yo recomiendo que usted pida un abogado.  Aunque usted tenga que ir a la…

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We will miss Judge Ann Brobst of Baltimore County Circuit Court

It was indeed tragic to hear that Judge Anne Brobst passed away this week.  Therefore, I am posting an article that I wrote for the Baltimore County Bar Association Advocate monthly magazine in February, 2010.  After experiencing the joy of Judge Brobst’s investiture, I felt compelled to write this article.  This piece comes from the…

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Veterans Benefits: Serving Our Women Veterans

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has recommitted its efforts towards fulfilling the VA’s action plan for resolving gaps in services provided to Women Veterans.  The urgency of this effort is great, given the rapid growth of the Women Veteran population. Consider these facts: Fully 14 percent of active duty and 18 percent of National…

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Debt Collectors in Maryland: Consumer beware.

There has been a recent development of out of state debt collection agencies contacting Maryland residents and threatening to file lawsuits. If these debt collection agencies do not have a license issued by the State of Maryland, they are illegally collecting money and erroneously filing claims within the district courts. Debt collections agencies must have…

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New Maryland Court of Appeals Case- Police Use of Taser Turn a Stop Into an Arrest

Yesterday, the Maryland Court of Appeals, in Reid v. State, overturned a conviction for a handgun violation. The ruling was that there was not probable cause for an arrest. Because there was not probable cause, the evidence obtained after arrest should have been suppressed. You can read the full opinion here: http://mdcourts.gov/opinions/coa/2012/113a11.pdf

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