Keeping Up With Product Recalls This Spring
With the coronavirus pandemic dominating the news for the past month and for the foreseeable future, it’s important to keep some normalcy in our lives. This includes keeping up with current, non-pandemic-related news. Today we wanted to share some information regarding consumer safety and product recalls. Although we may not see it at the top…
Read MoreDoes Coronavirus Face Mask Use Embolden Criminal Behavior?
With the COVID-19 pandemic requiring millions to stay indoors and, if going outdoors, to wear face masks, law enforcement is facing some unique challenges. Some criminals are using these new face mask recommendations in an attempt to hide their identities while committing illegal activities. With so many Tennessee citizens wearing surgical masks, homemade fabric masks,…
Read MoreCoronavirus and Challenges for Addicts – Finding Support
COVID-19 is a public health crisis that affects all of us. However, there are some vulnerable populations this pandemic may impact more than others, and that includes the part of our community that has addictions to drugs and alcohol. These individuals face unique challenges that can put them in at-risk situations for contracting and spreading…
Read MoreHours-of-Service Regulations Lifted for Truckers during Pandemic
Last month, for the first time since the rule was actually established, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has lifted their hours-of-service (HOS) law. This 1938 federal law mandates the number of hours a trucker can work, in an effort to keep both truck drivers and the passengers of other vehicles on our roadways…
Read MoreTennessee In-Court Appearances Suspended Until End of April
As we all know, the COVID-19 pandemic has affected every aspects of our lives, both personal and business. In response to this health crisis, courts around the country and here in Tennessee are adjusting as necessary in order to keep all of our citizens safe. On March 25, the Tennessee Supreme Court issued a notice…
Read MoreThe CARES Act: Applying for an SBA Loan With a Criminal Record
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, everyone is struggling – especially small businesses. In an effort to help the American people, the United States Senate passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) on March 25, 2020. The goal of the CARES Act is to provide direct financial relief to citizens…
Read MoreCan You Recognize Drug Paraphernalia?
Possession of drug paraphernalia is a crime in Tennessee. Convictions can result in local jail or prison time, a criminal record which can make it hard to find a job or a place to live, fines and court costs, and the need to work with a probation officer on release from custody. There are often…
Read MoreWho’s Responsible for Truck Accidents Caused by Failed Brakes?
Brake failures are one of the leading causes of truck accidents. When brakes fail, the truck can crash into any vehicles in the front of the truck. The truck driver can lose control of the truck causing the truck to veer off the road, to jackknife, to rollover, or for cargo to spill from the…
Read MoreHow Theft of Services Charges Are Handled
Tennessee theft crimes are not limited to the taking of cash, property, or someone’s identity. A common example of theft of services included obtaining food or beverages from a restaurant and then leaving without paying for the meal or drinks. Another example includes staying in a hotel and then leaving without paying for the accommodations.…
Read MoreDamages for the Wrongful Death of a Child
Losing a child is every parent’s worst nightmare. For any parent whose child dies in a car accident, due to a fall, due to a defective product, due to medical error, or for any reason – the loss of a child is virtually unbearable. Each day that goes by, a parent will miss the child…
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