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Attorney Katie DeGrio Channing Talks Immigration with WCCO News in Minneapolis
Immigration attorney Katie DeGrio Channing chats with WCCO News reporter Jason DeRusha about current immigration law. With President Obama recently announcing a push for immigration reform, there may be new opportunities for hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants to obtain legal status. Click "Read More" below to watch the video.
Read MoreKeyser Law Firm’s Stillwater Office Now Open
We are excited to announce the opening of a new, second office location in Stillwater, MN. As of December 1, this Washington County office will better serve the people of Minnesota looking for a strong, client-centered legal defense team.
Read MoreKeyser Law Firm Offers Discounted Legal Services to Military Veterans and Servicemembers
We are pleased to announce a new benefit of reduced cost legal aid to military veterans and service-members. This article explains the military benefit and the advantages of working with an attorney who understands Military Law.
Read MoreTop 10 Law & Legal Series in the History of TV
Ever since the dawn of television, we’ve seen a million-and-one legal dramas come and go and some are clearly better than others. That said, we’ve made a distinct list of the best-of-the-best legal shows of all time – the top 10 law and legal series in the history of television. Enjoy.
Read MoreKeyser Law Firm Launches New Website
Keyser Law Firm is proud to showcase its new website and expansion into immigration law. This new website strives to bring informative resources to those wanting to learn more about criminal defense and immigration law throughout Minnesota.
Read MoreThe Casey Anthony Verdict: Was It Right?
The case of State of Florida vs. Casey Marie Anthony was called “the social media trial of the century.” The controversial verdict sparked outrage across the country. This article provides a defense perspective of the outcome and our criminal justice system.
Read MoreDNA Evidence Frees Man Convicted of Rape and Robbery
A Texas man declared innocent Tuesday after 30 years in prison had at least two chances to make parole and be set free — if only he would admit he was a sex offender.
Read MoreGovernor Pawlenty Proposes Doubling Sex Offense Sentences
Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty recently proposed an increase in sex offense sanctions - a measure that will double the maximum period of incarceration for First-Degree Criminal Sexual Conduct offenders from 12 years to 25 years.
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