You can now vote at any polling location in Hidalgo County during early voting and on Election Day. Hidalgo County successfully applied for the “Countywide Polling Place Program” with the Office of the Secretary of State. This program, started in 2005, allows voters to cast their ballot at any polling … Continue reading
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The 3rd Annual Innovation Scholarship essay contest is now available for all students preparing to attend college in the fall or already enrolled in a college or university. To raise awareness of technology’s impact on driving, our attorneys are sponsoring our 3rd annual essay contest with $5,000 in prizes to help students … Continue reading
Enter now and you could win a custom-built Performance Bagger! Courtesy of Law Tigers Motorcycle Lawyers. Law Tigers is giving one lucky rider the ultimate Sturgis experience! One Custom-Built Performance Bagger (2022 Road Glide) Built by Lane Splitters Garage, J&P Cycles hard parts, Rockford Fosgate Sound System, Turbo from … Continue reading
The month of November is one of the most anticipated months of the year. For some it’s being able to not shave for 30 days, for others, it’s a time to enjoy family and eat some of the best meals of the year. However, for most Americans, it’s the one … Continue reading
Kick off the holiday spirit and join us for our inaugural Herrman and Herrman Holiday Block Party! We will be giving away cooked Holiday Hams, courtesy of Honey Baked Hams, to the first 500 families who donate an unwrapped toy to our Toys for Tots drive. So bring a toy, … Continue reading
In honor of our newly formed partnership with Advocate Capital, Inc., 10 Native Pine, Fir, and Cedar Trees will be planted by the Arbor Day Foundation in the Chippewa National Forest. Established in 1908 as the first national forest east of the Mississippi River, Chippewa National Forest is located in … Continue reading
There are a lot of things to be scared about this year including sinister clowns and a daunting presidential election just around the corner, but there’s another issue trick-or-treaters should be wary about. According to safekids.org, Halloween is the one day of the year where children are more than twice as … Continue reading
For over 100 years, politics in Texas was dominated by the Democratic Party. Not until the late 1990’s did it swing towards the opposite direction, with Republicans holding all the popularly elected statewide offices. Since then Texas has consistently been a red state and has not seen the potential to … Continue reading
October 5th is International Walk to School Day which involves communities from around the globe walking and biking to school on the same day. Starting in 1997, by the Partnership for a Walkable America, Walk to School Day was created to raise awareness for walkable communities. Interest from around the … Continue reading
Many people often assume that lawyers would naturally be among the most litigious people in the world. After all, if they earn their living dealing with issues of law then it just makes sense that they would want to file or defend against as many lawsuits as possible, right? Wrong! … Continue reading