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Blick Law Firm launches Minute with Mike campaign to encourage legal discussion
TAMPA- Blick Law Firm introduces Minute with Mike, a video campaign designed to encourage legal discussion with attorney, Michael Blickensderfer. The campaign launches August 24, 2011.
Minute with Mike campaign’s objective is to bring awareness to the community of the Blick law firm’s services and their commitment to help.
Every Wednesday, starting August 24, 2011 audiences can join www.oneminutewithmike.com at Noon where attorney, Michael C. Blickensderfer will answer your legal questions over the web on the air- you heard right! On this free legal forum you will have a chance to ask a question and watch Mike answer your question.
“In this economy times are tough,” said Randy Cabrera, marketing member for Blick Law Firm.
“We want to give back to the community by offering a sight where people can go to get legal questions answered for free without the inconvenience of leaving their office or home.”
Want to submit a question? Here’s how:
Submit your legal questions on www.oneminutewithmike.com website and see if your question gets answered by Mike. Blick will try to answer as many questions as possible based on their practice areas, but cannot guarantee every question will be answered.
Feel free to use Facebook and Twitter to also post your legal questions for Mike to review and possibly answer on a Minute with Mike.
For more information please contact Blick Law Firm public relations specialist, Dana Blickensderfer at 813-931-0840 or dana@blicklawfirm.com
About Blick Law Firm
Blick law Firm is a local Tampa Bay legal firm specializing in personal injury, criminal and real estate law all across the state of Florida. The owner, Michael C. Blickensderfer has 25 years legal experience in Florida, New York and New Jersey. Blick Law Firms practice areas include criminal law, DUI/ Traffic, real estate transactions, loan modifications, short sales, foreclosure defense, bankruptcy, title insurance and real estate litigation. We also serve clients in personal injury, including auto accidents, motorcycle accidents, slip and falls premises liability, dog bites, marine and aviation accidents and wrongful death. For further information regarding our legal services please visit our website at www.blicklawfirm.com.
* The hiring of an attorney is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisements. Before you decide, ask us to send you free written information about our qualifications and experience. Copyright © 2010 by Blick Law Firm. All rights reserved. Disclaimer
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Tampa- Protests against Sinkhole Insurance Rate Increase
Demanded to have sinkhole coverage? Is the price of sinkhole insurance rates increasing? Tampa Bay fights back. Watch this video. Is your voice being heard? For more information regarding sinkhole coverage and your rights, contact Tampa Sinkhole Attorney today. 813-931-0840.
Attorneys seek to dismiss drug charges in Tampa Bay
TAMPA- Recent ruling by a federal judge has Tampa Bay Defense Lawyers asking judges to free hundreds of people from their drug charges according to Tampabay.com.
According to U.S. District Judge Mary Scriven, Florida law violates the U.S. Constitution by allowing people to be convicted of drug possession even if they did not intend to posses drugs.
For example, someone could be charged with drug possession if they unknowingly deliver a package of drugs. Or a student whose friend secretly stows drugs in his/her backpack could be charged if found by police.
Because the judge found the law unconstitutional on its face, “it’s as if it doesn’t exist,” Public Defender Bob Dillinger said.
Many lawyers are filing the motion asking that their drug defendants be released, reduce bonds and/or drop charges.
The controversy? Certain judges and prosecutors are adamant that Scriven’s ruling holds no weight in state courts- at least not yet.
The state has already filed a notice that it will appeal Scriven’s ruling.
For more information please call our offices at 813-931-0840. Think quick, call Blick.
Flashing Yellow Arrows to Hit Tampa Bay Traffic Lights
According to the TBT, Tampa Bay motorists tired of waiting to make left turns at busy intersections will soon get help in the form of flashing yellow arrows.

Florida is preparing to roll out more than 75 of the traffic signals at key intersections around Florida in an effort to boost safety, keep traffic flowing and reduce gasoline consumption.
The first flashing yellow arrow in Hillsborough County will be installed at Fowler Avenue and Jefferson Road in a few months. Pinellas County installed a flashing yellow arrow at Nebraska Avenue and Belcher Road in Palm Harbor in November 2009- the first one in Florida!
Flashing yellow arrows are already in 35 states, more than 1,000 intersections and the numbers continue to grow.
The flashing yellow lights indicate to drivers to turn left but yield first to oncoming cars or pedestrians. It is too early to tell whether the devices reduce the number of crashes.
For more information call your Tampa Personal Injury Attorney today for more on traffic laws and road safety. Drive safe. Think quick, call Blick. 813-931-0840.
Can you get a DUI Without Driving?
According to article, Can you get a DUI without driving? Though it seems an oxymoron, the answer is yes. You’d be surprised how many drivers don’t realize it could happen.
Consider the Florida man whose roommate objected to his choice of late-night music, so he took his tunes outside to listen to in his car. That turned out to be a big mistake. He was arrested on suspicion of DUI after deputies knocked at his window and decided to conduct a field sobriety test, which he failed.
Or the case of a North Carolina woman who was arrested at a fast-food joint after she was found asleep behind the wheel with the engine running. Or the New Jersey camper who was found passed out in the back of his pickup at a campsite and charged with DUI. Or farther afield, the Alaska man who was stuck in a snowdrift and found to have a blood-alcohol ratio more than four times the legal limit, or the Canadian man who was seen pushing his vehicle by deputies and subsequently failed a field sobriety test.
Tales abound across America of drivers who were found asleep in their vehicles, usually incapacitated, and were stunned to find a sheriff’s deputy or patrol officer knocking at their door. Usually when confronted with a dazed driver who may quickly become belligerent, a field sobriety test is pretty much automatic. And then, often, it’s into handcuffs and a trip to the calaboose. Some drivers, even then, don’t realize why they’ve been busted.
“Actual Physical Control”
Florida lawyer David Haenel has defended many “DUI without driving” cases, including the man with the loud music and the complaining roommate, and says it’s a common occurrence. A former state DUI prosecutor of the year who switched sides and now runs the site fightyourdui.com, Haenel says that drivers usually are convicted by the legal precept of “actual physical control” of any vehicle.
In the Florida case, the man had his keys in the ignition to allow his music to play. Some drivers found impaired in their vehicles have turned on their car for heat or AC, Haenel explains. Usually, such drivers are found asleep, but as their keys are in the ignition or on their person, they are found to have “actual physical control” in the eyes of the law.
“A person may be sitting in a vehicle and the keys may be in the ignition. They may have no intention of driving the vehicle, but the car is on,” he says. Haenel says such laws are “uniform” across the nation.
Actual physical control, by definition, means the defendant must physically be in or on the vehicle and have the capability to operate the vehicle, regardless of if he or she operated the vehicle at the time.
Haenel says often drivers have no intention of driving, that they’ve either left a party or drinking establishment, realized that they are impaired and decided to sleep in their cars. Usually they’re startled by an officer, who often will realize the driver is impaired and administer a field sobriety test.
If the driver refuses a breath or blood test, the same rules apply as for a regular DUI test. Often, a driver will lose their license for a period and be expected to attend DUI classes. A heavy fine is almost always levied, and a driver will face a hike in their auto insurance.
Haenel says if a driver has been proven to have actual physical control of a vehicle, he will often try to get surveillance video from the surrounding area in a bid to prove that a driver had no intention of driving, that they had been parked in the vehicle for several hours, which could show the driver had no intent to drive.
A simple way to avoid such charges, of course, is to not drink to begin with, or arrange alternate transportation or a designated driver. But Haenel says the best way to avoid an instance of DUI without driving is to “get rid of the car keys.”
“They should put them underneath or on the passenger side tire, if they have a release for their trunk, that would be ideal. But most people don’t think of that until they’re in handcuffs.”
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Your driver’s license info for sale
TALLAHASSEE – If you have a driver’s license, your information is for sale.
It is the kind of information you may think is private — but the state of Florida is making millions by selling to people who want to sell thing to you.
According to a report from WPTV in West Palm Beach , the state made $62 million last year selling your personal information to certain companies under the Drivers Privacy Protection Act.
It’s all the information most people consider confidential: like your name, address, date of birth, even the type of car you drive.
Ann Howard, a spokesperson with the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, said in a statement that some companies are entitled to the information, like insurance companies and employers.








