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2018-09-17 | Mr. Rother has been endorsed by Marquis Who's Who as a leader in the legal industry
2018-09-13 | Helping Customer Navigate City Compliance with Efficiency
2018-09-09 | 29% of teen fatal crash drivers, were marijuana positive in 2016, up 49% in five years. This was 58% higher than all drivers at 18%.
2018-08-31 | FREE! September 20th, 2018 in Pembroke Pines, FL.
2018-08-15 | All four of the Hunstville law firm's partner attorneys were honored in latest publication.
2018-08-14 | New book fingers Colorado's lax drugged driving laws
2018-08-05 | Due to a recent change in U.S. immigration policy, many people who had no reason to fear deportation (removal) in the past now face an uncertain future.
2018-08-04 | The Federal Government is no longer able to excuse certain groups of deportable foreign nationals from potential deportation as they could in the past. This means that every alien that is technically deportable (for any reason), can be deported.
2018-08-03 | Mr. Mercer has been endorsed by Marquis Who's Who as a leader in law and politics
2018-08-01 | Sertoma's Nashville-chapter, provides a $50,000 Grant to Music City's Premier Hearing Charity, Songs for Sound, and the #HEARtheMUSIC Project
2018-07-31 | Mr. Katzen has been endorsed by Marquis Who's Who as a leader in the field of government
2018-07-18 | At The Portsmouth Conference on October 18 and 19, 2018 in Portsmouth, NH, a panel of leading international thinkers will discuss policy consequences related to climate.
2018-06-21 | Women In Government (WIG) is proud to announce that Jolynn "Lynn" Butler is the recipient of the 2018 Private Sector Award.
2018-06-11 | The Employee Retention Tax Credit, designed to reward employers who retained local workforce, allows for a cash benefit of up to $1,920 per eligible employee.
2018-05-24 | Esperanza to Host Historic conference June 12-14, 2018 in Washington, D.C.
2018-05-23 | Advocacy Groups Declare "C" Recommendation for Men Aged 55-69 Can Save Lives
2018-05-20 | 19.6% of those tested were marijuana positive with 240 fatalities, higher than the national average. In the 20 largest counties, 3,344 drivers, 80%, were not tested for drugs. 10 counties, 83 fatal crash drivers, no drivers tested for drugs.