Attorney Spotlight - 10/11/18

Check out our favorite pieces of attorney content from around the web.
1) Raizner Slania LLP covers the continuing decline in high school football participation: Read it here
2) Do warrants in other states show up on background checks in New Jersey? The Law Offices of John J. Zarych answers that question in their latest post: Read it here
3) The Law Office of Corey I. Cohen breaks down the collateral consequences that can come from drug convictions: Read it here
4) Guy Levy Law shares information on new workers’ compensation laws in California: Read it here
5) Points from traffic crimes can add up quickly, a subject which Martin A. Kron & Associates, P.C. discusses in a new blog entry: Read it here
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