Here, our Fairfax legal team offers insight into a number of local legal topics, including criminal and traffic charges, personal injury, civil litigation, business disputes, and more. Learn what these cases can mean for you and your family, and how the experienced lawyers at Greenspun Shapiro PC can help.
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Profiles of ISL AlumniProfiles of ISL Alumni. Greenspun Shapiro achieves excellence in criminal and traffic defense, personal injury, and other civil matters.
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President Obama Ends Solitary Confinement for Juvenile Federal InmatesOur Fairfax Criminal Attorney discusses President Obama's ban on solitary confinement for juvenile federal prisoners.
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Loudoun County Trains Deputies to Prevent Overdose DeathsOur Fairfax Criminal Attorney explains why Loudoun County has trained sheriffs deputies to help prevent overdose deaths.
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Lethal Injection Cocktail is Legal, Rules U.S. Supreme CourtOur Fairfax Criminal Defense Attorney discusses a recent Supreme Court decision upholding the use of a specific type of legal injection.
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Is ‘Separation of Church and State’ Preserved in Today’s Society?Fairfax Criminal Defense Attorney Anastasia Kranias describes how several hot news topics are affected by "separation of church and state".
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What a Huge Personal Injury Settlement Really MeansHuge personal injury settlement amounts may seem like jackpots, but they are usually associated with cases of profound loss, Anastasia Kranias explains.
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Gun Control Update: Virginia Stops Recognizing Concealed Carry Permits from 25 StatesVirginia Attorney General Mark Herring recently announced Virginia no longer recognizes concealed carry handgun permits from 25 states.
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Fairfax County Launches Mental Health Diversion Program for ArresteesOur Fairfax Criminal Attorney describes Fairfax County's new Diversion First program for arrestees with a mental health condition.
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ESPN NFL Insider Commits HIPAA Violation by Tweeting Player Medical Records… Right?ESPN NFL Insider tweets photo of medical records confirming that an NFL player had a finger amputated following a July 4 fireworks incident.
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Diversion First is a Positive Step for the Accused Living With Mental IllnessOur Fairfax criminal defense attorney works with NAMI No. Virginia because we know the importance of an alternative to jail for those with mental illness.