On a blistering afternoon in Iraq, Blake Poole’s convoy rolled through hostile terrain. He had already seen more than his share of combat, he had led men into battle as one of the Army’s youngest squad leaders, and he had lived each day with the reality that it might be his last. The post Blake Poole: Standing the Watch appeared first on Attorney at Law Magazine.| Attorney at Law Magazine
When attorney Sandro O. Monteblanco founded the Monteblanco Law Group (MLG) more than two decades ago, he had a clear vision: to create a boutique law firm dedicated to international clientele and personalized, one-on-one service. At the time, few could have predicted how far that vision would extend—or how relevant his global expertise would become […] The post Sandro Monteblanco: Defending Justice Across Borders appeared first on Attorney at Law Magazine.| Attorney at Law Magazine
Federal criminal defense attorney Candice Fields longed for a meaningful career, so she traded in her job promoting textile products in the design trade for a law degree. “I knew instinctively that I wanted to protect individual constitutional rights,” she said. “I’m wired for two things: advocacy and people.” Starting out, she sampled civil litigation […] The post Candice Fields: Navigating an Immovable System appeared first on Attorney at Law Magazine.| Attorney at Law Magazine
The debate over urban crime today seems to be following a familiar refrain, much like the contemporary remake of an old movie. In the 1960s, there was a push to adopt more forgiving criminal laws during a period of perceived public safety. As a result, more offenders were released and crime began to rise. The […] The post The Urban Crime Debate: It’s Time to Return to Common Sense Solutions appeared first on Attorney at Law Magazine.| Attorney at Law Magazine