Celebrating Women Lawyers
On May 13th, 2015, Herman Law, P.A., celebrated the fellow members of the Florida Association for Women Lawyers, at the annual installation luncheon.
On May 13th, 2015, Herman Law, P.A., celebrated the fellow members of the Florida Association for Women Lawyers, at the annual installation luncheon.
The Florida Senate is currently considering a bill that would take a significantly tougher stance on drivers who have caused serious injury to others—even if they, technically, haven’t committed a ...
Why are few police officers prosecuted for fatal shootings of civilians? That’s a question that has gotten much national attention in the last year due to high profile shooting and ...
Florida’s Fourth District Court of Appeal has just made a ruling on an “open carry” weapons charge that many are calling the first of its kind. On February 20, a ...
The Florida Supreme Court has made a recent decision that could greatly impact the future of hit and run convictions in Florida. The February 26 decision states that “actual knowledge” ...
In April, the U.S. Supreme Court rendered a decision that’s likely to shift the perspective on countless traffic stops occurring all over the country. In the case of Rodriguez v. ...
The Florida Fifth District Court of Appeals rendered a decision this month that provided an uncommon interpretation of Fourth Amendment search and seizure rights. In the appeal, the defendant made ...
Earlier this month, FBI Director James Comey spoke at Georgetown University and acknowledged something that many Americans have been very concerned about recently: that racial bias by law enforcement is ...
Florida courts have once again decided to review the state’s Stand Your Ground law. Since this statute was cited in the high profile criminal case of George Zimmerman and Trayvon ...
Since President Barack Obama took office in 2008, he has been an outspoken proponent of immigration reform, using various tactics to dismantle some of the existing American immigration policies. In ...