Jury duty is an important civic duty. Just like paying your taxes or voting, jury duty is essential to maintaining our civic infrastructure. However, though an estimated 8 million people report for jury duty every … Read More
11 Common Montana DUI Myths Debunked
You may have heard that you can avoid a DUI with a few simple tricks, but do any of them actually work? Here are some of the most common DUI myths in Montana. Portable … Read More
What to Do If You’re a Victim of Misrepresented Insurance Practices
Note: This is Part 2 in our ongoing series examining Universal Life insurance. Read Part 1 here. Have you been paying for a Universal Life, Indexed Universal Life or Variable Life insurance policy? Has the … Read More
What are Bad Faith Insurance Claims?
Were you injured in an incident where someone else was at fault? If so, you probably had to work with that person’s insurance company to get the compensation you needed to pay medical bills, replace … Read More
The Do’s and Do-Not’s of Searches and Search Warrants
When you are arrested and accused of a serious crime, panic sets in. It’s easy to make poor decisions in the heat of the moment. Many people think they know what to do when confronted … Read More
What Law Enforcement Doesn’t Want You to Know About DUI Investigations
Photo: ODT on Flickr Most people believe that pretty much everyone who gets arrested for DUI is obviously guilty, and that law enforcement has done a good thing by getting them off the road. … Read More
What Happens to My Driver’s License if I’m Arrested for DUI in Montana?
Photo: Dennis Yang on Flickr As a lawyer in Montana, I’m frequently asked questions about how a DUI arrest or conviction can affect a person’s driver’s license. Not only is this question very common, but … Read More
How Does a Breathalyzer Work? (And Should You Refuse One?)
Before you actually make a decision to provide a breath sample or refuse one, you should know what a breathalyzer is and what it does. In Montana, law enforcement use two different types of breath … Read More
US Fish and Wildlife to drop wolves from endangered list
The United States Fish and Wildlife Services is moving forward with a plan to de-list the Grey Wolf from the endangered species list in North America, with some small exceptions in Arizona and New Mexico. … Read More
Montana Judge Baugh no longer on teacher rape case
Montana District Court Judge Baugh no longer has jurisdiction to preside over a case that has taken over national headlines. Former teacher Stacey Rambold had previously been convicted of sexual intercourse without consent. This is … Read More
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