Self-Defense Weapons: When Are They Legal?
By Dawn Geske For many Americans, self-defense is considered a way to protect oneself in the event of an...
Money Laundering Is a Dirty Business
By Maggie Lourdes, Esq. Cash is king. It frees you from the red tape of business loans and...
Don’t Get Caught with the Boilerplate Blues
By Maggie Lourdes, Esq. In medicine, they say an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. It...
Your Vote, Your Voice
By Margaret Lourdes After the 2016 presidential conventions, the Internet search term “voter registration” surged 190%. Voter registration laws...
Be Wary of Merchandise Too Good to be True
By Margaret A. Lourdes, Esq. Police raids on private Army Navy surplus shops have made headlines the last few...
Laws of Concealed Carry Permits
by Margaret A. Lourdes, Esq. The Second Amendment of the Constitution guarantees “…the right of the people to...
Sidestepping an Identity Thief’s Trap
By: Margaret A. Lourdes, Esq. The Federal Trade Commission estimates each year 9 million Americans fall victim to identity theft....
Small Business & the Affordable Health Care Act.
By: Margaret A. Lourdes, Esq. The Affordable Health Care Act was signed into law in 2010 and shall be...
How Far Can You Go to Detain a Shoplifter
By: Margaret A. Lourdes, Esq. Shoplifting costs American businesses roughly $16 billion each year. Considering these staggering losses, it...
The Law and Buying Body Armor
By: Margaret A. Lourdes, Esq. 2012 Body armor has existed since the beginning of warfare. It has evolved from...
Protecting Your Assests with Corporate and LLC Status
Many small businesses operate as sole proprietorships or general partnerships. A sole proprietorship arises when an individual begins operating...