
Gaming Laws in Nevada
Nevada has paved the way when it comes to gaming and gambling laws in the US, being the first state to legalize gambling back in 1931. As such, Nevada has a long history of legislation that has lead to the current state of regulation and for gambling and gaming. The Gaming Control Board was first […]
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Rape Charges Dropped Against Two NY Police Detectives
If you were wrongfully charged with a serious crime, it is important to be resilient and never give up hope, even when it appears the decks have been stacked against you and your name is being dragged through the mud. A prime example of how resilience can pay off is in the criminal charges that […]
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Tax Reform Means You Need to Update Your Estate Plan
Congress recently passed, and the President signed into law, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (also known as the “TCJA”). The TCJA is a sweeping overhaul of the federal tax system with implications far beyond tax season. For example, there are significant modifications to the federal estate tax which could impact the estates […]
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FDNY Firefighter Charged with DUI
An FDNY firefighter was arrested for driving under the influence while traveling home from a fallen fireman funeral, according to Patch.com. The firefighter was charged with driving while intoxicated and refusing to take a Breathalyzer test in the 63rd Precinct. Reports indicate that the firefighter was leaving the funeral when his 2017 Ford Explorer jumped […]
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