by Admin | Sep 30, 2014 | blog, contempt, Divorce, modification
A recent decision handed down by the Mississippi Supreme Court is a clear warning for any ex-spouse unilaterally deciding to reduce his court ordered periodic alimony payments due to financial hardship. The facts of the case are fairly straightforward. Leslie and...
by Admin | Sep 7, 2014 | Asset Protection, blog
ASSET PROTECTION AND THE USD (Photo by Michael Daddino; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/) Asset protection is not about investing. Rather it is about wealth preservation. Throughout history there are times one should be more concerned with the return of...
by Admin | Jul 20, 2014 | administrative law, blog
According to an article from the Washington Times, the Environmental Protection Agency has given itself the power to unilaterally garnish wages of persons accused of violating EPA rules. this was accomplished by putting a notice in the Federal Register stating that...
by Admin | Jul 1, 2014 | blog, DUI
Mississippi Alcohol Laws Changes to the DUI law In its first 2014 Session, the Mississippi State Legislature passed a new law regarding the non-adjudication of the first offense of driving under the influence (DUI). A DUI 1st can be non-adjudicated, meaning that the...
by Admin | Jun 19, 2014 | blog, intellectual property
Photo: Keith Allison; license:Creative Commons Attribution- Share Alike 2.0 Generic In a 99 page opinion, and based on at 2-1 vote, the USPTO cancelled six “Redskins” patents issued to Pro-Football, Inc. (link to full opinion). The cancellation proceeding was...
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