The most common reason for business litigation is breach of contract. Why? Because contracts are the foundation of any operation. One party's failure to follow through on their end of the bargain can bring business to a halt. Conversely, one party demanding more than...
Month: October 2021
Why prosecutors often add conspiracy to charges
On Behalf of Breeding Olinzock Carter Crippen | Oct 19, 2021 | Criminal Law, Federal Crimes, Uncategorized
Back in May we talked about conspiracy charges requiring three elements. These elements are (1) an agreement to do something illegal, (2) willing participation in the plan or agreement and (3) at least one "overt act" that moved the agreement forward. Prosecutors...
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