Gintare Grigaite, Esq. of Lithuanian descent, and Shokry G. Abdelsayed, Esq. of Egyptian descent, are the founders of Grigaite & Abdelsayed, LLC. As a client, you will be interacting with your attorney on a regular basis, as we believe that personal, one-on-one, communications are irreplaceable. We provide a broad array of legal services, including Criminal Defense, Civil Litigation, Immigration, Family Law, Contracts, Personal Injury, and Real Estate.
Regardless of the service you are seeking, you will work with an attorney that specializes in that particular field of law. Our firm also has a passionate commitment to ethical conduct, a commitment that extends to diversity. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer (EEO) and our staff is diverse in gender, religion, sexuality, ability and ethnicity.
Our team hails from all corners of the globe - North America, South America, Europe, Asia and Africa - and we conduct business in several languages: English, Spanish, Lithuanian, Arabic and Tagalog.
Regardless of the service you are seeking, you will work with an attorney that specializes in that particular field of law. Our firm also has a passionate commitment to ethical conduct, a commitment that extends to diversity. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer (EEO) and our staff is diverse in gender, religion, sexuality, ability and ethnicity.
Our team hails from all corners of the globe - North America, South America, Europe, Asia and Africa - and we conduct business in several languages: English, Spanish, Lithuanian, Arabic and Tagalog.
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Civil law seeks to resolve non-criminal disputes between the aggrieved parties.
Most civil cases involve disputes related to breach of contract, the collection of a debt, monetary compensation for personal injuries, property damage, or family law issues such as divorce.
The function of civil law is to provide a legal remedy, either a monetary compensation or an injunction, to resolve a dispute.
The information on this website is for general information purposes only.
Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation.
Most civil cases involve disputes related to breach of contract, the collection of a debt, monetary compensation for personal injuries, property damage, or family law issues such as divorce.
The function of civil law is to provide a legal remedy, either a monetary compensation or an injunction, to resolve a dispute.
The information on this website is for general information purposes only.
Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation.
A contract intends to formalize an agreement between two or more parties, in relation to a particular subject.
Generally, for a contract to be enforceable, the following elements have to be present: mutual agreement, offer and acceptance, consideration, and performance or delivery.
Most contracts that can be carried out within one year can be either oral or written.
Major exceptions include contracts involving the ownership of real estate and commercial contracts for goods worth $500 or more, which must be in writing to be enforceable.
Generally, for a contract to be enforceable, the following elements have to be present: mutual agreement, offer and acceptance, consideration, and performance or delivery.
Most contracts that can be carried out within one year can be either oral or written.
Major exceptions include contracts involving the ownership of real estate and commercial contracts for goods worth $500 or more, which must be in writing to be enforceable.
When you are charged with a criminal offense, you need an experienced criminal defense attorney to protect your rights.
Criminal arrests and convictions usually result in very serious consequences and often carry a jail sentence.
The state has a burden of proving one's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, and depending on the case, the process may be very complex.
Since your freedom may be restrained when the criminal charges are brought against you, it is of the utmost importance that you or someone you know contact our office as soon as you are arrested.
Criminal arrests and convictions usually result in very serious consequences and often carry a jail sentence.
The state has a burden of proving one's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, and depending on the case, the process may be very complex.
Since your freedom may be restrained when the criminal charges are brought against you, it is of the utmost importance that you or someone you know contact our office as soon as you are arrested.
A law enforcement officer may arrest a person; or may sign a criminal complaint against that person, or may do both, where there is probable cause to believe that an act of domestic violence has been committed, but where none of the conditions in subsection a. of this section applies.
Where the victim exhibits no visible sign of injury, but states that an injury has occurred, the officer should consider other relevant factors in determining whether there is probable cause to make an arrest.
If a law enforcement officer seizes any firearm pursuant to this paragraph, the officer shall also seize any firearm purchaser identification card or permit to purchase a handgun issued to the person accused of the act of domestic violence.
Where the victim exhibits no visible sign of injury, but states that an injury has occurred, the officer should consider other relevant factors in determining whether there is probable cause to make an arrest.
If a law enforcement officer seizes any firearm pursuant to this paragraph, the officer shall also seize any firearm purchaser identification card or permit to purchase a handgun issued to the person accused of the act of domestic violence.
Guardianships serve to protect the rights and interests of individuals who are incapable of taking care of themselves for one reason or another.
Often, these people are children without parents, young adults with developmental disabilities and older adults for whom advancing age or health problems prevent them from being able to be responsible for their own care.
Often a child's guardian may be named by a parent in their will.
When a parent has minor children, a major function of their will may be to name the child's guardian.
Often, these people are children without parents, young adults with developmental disabilities and older adults for whom advancing age or health problems prevent them from being able to be responsible for their own care.
Often a child's guardian may be named by a parent in their will.
When a parent has minor children, a major function of their will may be to name the child's guardian.
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