Sunday, August 26, 2012

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Who is Philadelphia’s best DUI DWI LAWYER?

Posted: 26 Aug 2012 03:05 AM PDT


Question by PattyLYons: Who is Philadelphia’s best DUI DWI LAWYER?

Best answer:

Answer by Blake S
Evan M. Levow

About him: (Only does DUI Defense work)

* Instructor in Standardized Field Sobriety Testing – International Association of Chiefs of Police
* Qualified in Standardized Field Sobriety Testing – National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
* National College for DUI Defense DWI ATTORNEYS
* Association of Trial Lawyers of America
* American Bar Association
* Camden County Bar Association.
* National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
* American Civil Liberties Union
* 1988 – Bachelor of Arts at University of Pittsburgh
* 1991 – Degree from Rutgers University School of Law at Camden
* 1991 – Admitted to the Pennsylvania Bar and New Jersey Bar
* 1992 – Admitted to the Bar of the U.S. Court of Appeals 3rd Circuit
* 1995 – Admitted to the Bar of the U.S. Supreme Court.

You can see all of his information here:

http://www.dwiattorney.com/pennsylvania/Philadelphia.html

If you were arrested for a DUI I would at least call his office for a free consultation. He can give you great insight about your case.

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The Water Rights Adjudication Process in New Mexico (English)

Posted: 25 Aug 2012 07:04 PM PDT


Information on the New Mexico ajudication process for water rights. Presented by the Joe M Stell Ombudsman Water Program at the Utton Center at the UNM School of Law.

Is there a site to get legal advice in Michigan?

Posted: 25 Aug 2012 11:04 AM PDT


Question by grannywinkie: Is there a site to get legal advice in Michigan?
It may be time to seek legal help. I would rather do it on the web than call a lawyer, is that not crazy? Do you know of a website in Michigan for legal advice?

Best answer:

Answer by always_tinkin
Hi,
I don’t think it’s weird to want to get your legal advice on the web, but I don’t think you will find anything but general legal advice on the web because the attorneys have to have a client contract signed with you, etc. You would probably have to meet with the attorney at least once (first consultations are free) and then maybe you can handle most of your case by e-mail.

I did find a few websites that might help you though – and, who knows, I could be wrong and maybe someone will work with you exclusively on-line.

Take care…

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