The New Jersey wills and probate attorneys of Parsons & Nardelli are well-known throughout central New Jersey. They specialize in wills and probate law, but practice multiple other areas of New Jersey law. They are courteous and friendly and have provided an introduction to their attorneys and wills and probate litigation via YouTube.
As a New Jersey wills and probate law firm, Parsons & Nardelli strive to provide the highest quality and responsive service to each client, whether your estate dispute is resolved through litigation or negotiation. They treat each client with the respect and courtesy they deserve and understand the importance of returning phone calls and providing updates to their clients in a timely manner. They are attentive to the diverse needs of their clients, and never lose sight of their client’s concerns. Frequent and open dialogue with clients keep them apprised of the status of their matter or litigation.
Parsons & Nardelli’s areas of practice include, but are not limited to estate administration, inheritance disputes, will disputes, and probate litigation.
Parsons & Nardelli, Attorneys at Law 151 Bodman Place #302 Red Bank, NJ 07701-1074
D. Gayle Loftis brings over 31 years of New Jersey civil rights litigation experience to her Hackensack, New Jersey practice. She is selective with the caseloads she takes on and is honest as to whether or not your civil rights case can be won. Ms. Loftis has dealt with cases involving discrimination, amendment violations, and worker’s compensation just to name a few.
Freedom, liberty, and independence: http://www.dgloftislaw.com/. At the law office of D. Gayle Loftis, the philosophy is simple: “Justice is the bottom line.” The attorneys and staff are knowledgeable and experienced, powerful and aggressive defenders of the rights of those whose civil rights or personal freedoms have been violated. They handle cases involving: Civil rights, Constitutional law, Personal injury and Workers compensation.
Consumer Reports provides a report informing customers about a child booster seat from Evenflo Maestro being recalled. ConsumerReports.com reports, “In tests conducted at an outside laboratory, Consumer Reports found that two of the Evenflo units failed when the seat’s plastic shell cracked and the harness loosened in our simulated 30-mph frontal-impact crashes.” To find out if your chair has been recalled, check the manufacturing date and model number. Affected model numbers in the US are 3101198, 3101980, 31011048, 31011049, and 31011059.
Injuries from defective products happen all the time, and the recall effects all states including Mississippi. If you or someone you loved were injured by these chairs or any other defective product, contact an experienced Mississippi personal injury attorney for legal counsel.
Marc Gann sits down to give a little background on breathalyzers and whether or not you should accept one during a DUI stop in the state of New York. While Collins, McDonald & Gann, P.C. focus their practice on Nassau County criminal defense matters, they are also nationally recognized as a legal authority on sports nutrition and performance-enhancing substances, while Los Angeles lawyer Alan Feldstein, Esq., of counsel to the firm, has extensive experience with dietary supplement law.
If you are arrested for drunk driving or any vehicular offense, getting experienced criminal counsel as soon as possible is your best defense toward ensuring your case is handled as fairly and as favorably as possible. Thoughts shared here do not constitute legal advice. Contact CMG by email at info@cmgesq.com, by phone at 516-294-0300, or by fax to 516-294-0477. http://www.cmgesq.com