Monthly Archives: June 2013
Resolving Business Disputes, Quickly and Cost-Effectively
Most business owners hesitate to initiate lawsuits, knowing that the time, expense and damage to relationships with business associates, and even customers, can adversely affect their companies. However, what if there were an alternative to a long, drawn-out courtroom trial? What if an independent resolution could be reached through out-of-court dispute resolution techniques? If this… Read More »
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Preliminary Hearing Scheduled for Iveliza Perez
Taking Steps to Avoid Probation Violations in Pennsylvania
A common misconception about violating probation in Pennsylvania is that a judge is required to award you credit for time served. This is untrue. When you violate probation, a judge has the authority to restart the probationary period from day one or, alternatively, to reinstitute the sentence that had been set aside in favor of… Read More »