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What to Do When You Receive a Demand Letter
Receiving a demand letter can be unsettling. Whether it comes from an individual, a business, or an attorney, the document usually signals that someone believes you owe them money, caused them harm, or otherwise violated their rights. Before you react—or worse, ignore it—it’s critical to understand what a demand letter is and how to handle it properly. What Is a Demand Letter? A demand letter is a formal written notice sent by one party (often through an attorney) to anothe
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Nov 3, 20252 min read


So I Got a DUI — Now What?
Being arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) in Alabama can be one of the most stressful and confusing experiences a person faces. What you do—or don’t do—in the moments following a traffic stop can have a serious impact on your case and your future. The most important thing you can do right away is invoke your Fifth Amendment right to remain silent. Anything you say to law enforcement—no matter how harmless it sounds—can be used against you later in court. You are l
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Nov 2, 20252 min read


Why Documenting Damages After a Car Accident Is So Important
After a motor vehicle accident, the moments immediately following the crash can be chaotic—but they’re also critical. One of the most important things you can do is document your damages . Photos, videos, and written notes can make the difference between a smooth insurance claim and a drawn-out legal battle. Insurance companies are quick to minimize or deny claims. When you take clear photographs of vehicle damage, skid marks, debris, weather conditions, traffic signs, and yo
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Oct 31, 20251 min read


Criminal Law Update
When someone is charged with a crime, one of the most important distinctions is whether the case will be prosecuted in state court or federal court . While both systems enforce criminal laws, they operate under entirely different sets of rules, procedures, and penalties—and knowing the difference can be critical to your defense. State crimes are prosecuted under Alabama law and handled in municipal, district, or circuit courts . These include charges like DUI, drug possessi
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Oct 31, 20251 min read


Criminal Law Update
In Alabama, every criminal charge falls into one of two main categories— felonies or misdemeanors —and the difference between them can determine everything from your sentence to your future job prospects. A misdemeanor is generally a less serious offense, such as DUI, third-degree theft, harassment, or simple possession , and usually carries a jail sentence of one year or less in a county facility. A felony , on the other hand, is far more serious. Crimes like burglary, ro
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Oct 31, 20251 min read


Criminal Law Update
The right to remain silent isn’t just a line from a TV show—it’s one of the most powerful protections you have under the Constitution. When questioned by police, anything you say can and will be used against you, and officers are trained to gather statements that strengthen their case, not yours. Even innocent comments or attempts to “explain your side” can be twisted or taken out of context later. Politely stating, “I am invoking my right to remain silent and I want to spea
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Oct 31, 20251 min read
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