The right to remain silent means that at any point you can invoke that right and refuse to answer questions from police officers, detectives, or other prosecutorial representatives. The U.S. Supreme Court in 2010, however, limited that right in the case of Berghuis v....
Pucci | Pirtle is excited to announce that the firm is expanding in order to meet the needs of our current and future clients, and with this expansion we are pleased to welcome Attorney Thomas Spencer IV to the firm! Thomas Spencer earned his Bachelor of Arts from...
If you follow Pucci | Pirtle on Facebook, you know that Attorney Pucci spoke yesterday at the ISBA seminar on It’s Not Just Family Law Anymore. Attorney Pucci is a natural public speaker and so knowledgeable on many of the areas of law that often intersect with...
When you hire a divorce or family law attorney, you will be required to pay the firm a retainer fee. A retainer is a fee that you pay to your attorney when you hire them to represent you. Pucci | Pirtle, LLC only takes security retainers. A security retainer is an...
Attorney Pirtle has been published in the August 2013 edition of the Illinois State Bar Association’s Family Law Section Council, of which Attorney Pucci has been a member for two years. Her article addresses a very recent Illinois Supreme Court case that...
By now, most of you have estate plans. Right? If not, stop reading and call us. If you do, you need to make sure that your plan is up-to-date and that it not only reflects your current wishes but also your current financial circumstances. So when should you review...
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