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What are computer crimes?

On Behalf of Alcorn, Sage, Schwartz & Magrath LLP | Oct 22, 2019 | Criminal Defense

These days, the most sophisticated crimes aren't pulled off with coordinated planning and guns -- they're accomplished via a computer keyboard and the internet. We're talking about computer crimes. Computer crimes started to gain attention back in the 1980s as hackers...

What does the judge consider in a custody case?

On Behalf of Alcorn, Sage, Schwartz & Magrath LLP | Oct 11, 2019 | Family Law

Ideally, divorcing parents will work out a custody and visitation schedule for their children together. If that's possible, the judge never has to get involved with it. However, what if that doesn't happen? What factors will the judge consider important in your...

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