Houston Advertising Legal Advice (46 found)Narrow your searchPosted 3 months ago in Family Houston, TX
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
Based on your facts, you need to discuss your grandparent visitation rights...
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
I agree with my colleague Mr. Bailey and his wise observation. Having a Texas... Posted 3 months ago in Criminal Defense Houston, TX
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
Given the very few facts you list, the answer is NO. If you believe that you...
Paul Holt Walcutt's answer
With a warrant, most police department and counties share their active warrant... Posted 3 months ago in Speeding / Traffic Ticket Houston, TX
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
I agree, call the Court Clerk. The number is usually on the back of the summons.... Posted 4 months ago in Fraud Houston, TX
Ronald David Coleman's answer
No. An advertised price is merely "an invitation to make an offer," not an... Posted 4 months ago in Libel / Slander Houston, TX
Keenan M. Post's answer
You have several potential causes of action for libel, slander, defamation of... Posted 4 months ago in Criminal Defense Houston, TX
Arash Hashemi's answer
Yes. When speaking to the lawyers ask them if they are willing to go to the...
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
I agree with my colleague, that jail visitations are permitted and often a way... Posted 4 months ago in Criminal Defense Houston, TX
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
Assuming your continued freedom is important to you, get representation from an... Posted 5 months ago in Criminal Defense Houston, TX
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
While this type of question would ordinarily seem to be a simple inquiry, there...
Paul Holt Walcutt's answer
The punishment range for these offenses in Texas are as follows: - Attempted... Posted 5 months ago in Intellectual Property Houston, TX
Boris Umansky's answer
Notice: The below is for educational and informational purposes only, is not a... Posted 6 months ago in Criminal Defense Houston, TX
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
There are a number of criminal defense lawyers that list right here on Avvo.... Posted 6 months ago in Employment / Labor Houston, TX
Michael Vincent Galo Jr.'s answer
The answer is that it depends. For instance, if you are female and the new... Posted 7 months ago in Employment / Labor Houston, TX Posted 7 months ago in Business Houston, TX Posted 7 months ago in Business Houston, TX
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
You must go along with the sign rules for the city and the association so long...
David L. Leon's answer
You need to scour the documents you signed to see if you agreed to be bound by... Posted 7 months ago in Criminal Defense Houston, TX
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
In exchange for the plea and reduced sentence your husband was asked under oath...
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
In the federal criminal justice system, the sentencing is very structured.... Posted 8 months ago in Child Custody Houston, TX
Randall S Perrier's answer
This posting is for educational purposes and does not create an attorney-client... Posted 8 months ago in Criminal Defense Houston, TX
Paul Holt Walcutt's answer
This answer depends on what you were convicted of. A drug or alcohol offense...
Cynthia Russell Henley's answer
Go to the local employment agency and see if they have a list. Talk to... Posted 8 months ago in Criminal Defense Houston, TX
Paul Holt Walcutt's answer
Look, you have the right to represent yourself on any criminal charge so long...
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
Respectfully, unless you know and understand the direct and collateral... Posted 8 months ago in Criminal Defense Houston, TX
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
Criminal charges depend upon a wide set of variables. Criminal penalities also...
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
If you know the Rules of Evidence, the Court Rules, and the applicable statuory... Posted 8 months ago in Business Houston, TX
William J. Dyer's answer
The relevant statutes are sections 43.01 to 43.04 of the Texas Penal Code,...
Lu Ann Trevino's answer
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