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Texas DWI Laws: FAQ

Is Drinking and Driving a Crime in Texas? It is not a crime to drink and drive in Texas. However, you may not legally drive if your Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) has exceeded the maximum percentage allowed under Texas law or if your ability to drive safely is impaired by alcohol, drugs, or both. What […]

Drunk Driving Defense Laws in Utah

Utah has the strictest laws for the legal driving limit of any state. Utah makes a distinction between driving while impaired and driving while over the limit. In 2019, Utah became the first state to make it illegal to drive with a blood alcohol limit of .05% or higher. It is important to understand how your state […]

Washington DUI Laws: FAQ

What Is the Legal Drinking Limit for Drivers in Washington? The blood alcohol limit in Washington is a 0.08 BAC, unless you are under the age of 21. If you are under the age of 21 and your BAC is 0.02 or higher then you are legally intoxicated. When Can I Be Charged With DUI […]

Drunk Driving Defense Law in Wisconsin

Drivers arrested for drunk driving in Wisconsin can face fines and have their licenses taken away. Multiple OWI charges can include jail time and more severe penalties. To understand your legal options and how to avoid a conviction for drunk driving, talk to a Wisconsin OWI defense attorney to help resolve your case. Wisconsin Drunk Driving Laws […]

Drunk Driving Defense Laws in Wyoming

You should know what the penalties for drunk driving look like in Wyoming if you are ever arrested on DUI charges. It is important to understand your legal rights and options for defending yourself in court. An experienced Wyoming DUI defense attorney can build a strong defense to help resolve your case. Wyoming Drunk Driving Laws Wyoming […]

Wyoming DUI Laws: FAQ

What Constitutes Operating a Vehicle Under the Influence of Alcohol (DUI) in Wyoming? You may be convicted of DUI in Wyoming if you are driving with a blood-alcohol level (BAC) of 0.08 % or more; OR if you are under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs such that your mental or physical faculties have rendered […]

Eminent Domain

Eminent Domain is the Fifth Amendment right for the government to “take” private property for public use.  The property “taken” must be used for a public purpose and the owners are normally compensated by the government for the fair value of their land.

Is A Work Permit Required For Employment Of A Minor?

Alabama issues work permits to minors 14 and older. Minors under age 14 cannot be issued permits, with the exception of 12­and 13­year­olds in newspaper delivery. Employers must have work permits on file for each employee less than 18 years of age, except for those in agricultural employment. For child actors and performers, no employment […]

What Will Happen if I Draw Unemployment Benefits While I Am Working?

Drawing unemployment benefits while working in Alabama is called an overpayment of benefits. This occurs when you are paid unemployment benefits and the state later determines you did not qualify to receive them for reasons such as: Fraudulently filing a weekly unemployment claim certification while employed Giving incorrect or untrue answers on your claim Failing to report […]

What Is The Little Davis-Bacon Act?

It is an act which affects prime contractors and subcontractors who work on state or political subdivision construction contracts which exceed $2000. This law protects construction workers such as carpenters, plumbers, power equipment operators, laborers, etc. Covered workers must receive at least prevailing wage rates and fringe benefits for similar work in the same locality. […]