by Mike Wells | May 22, 2017 | Common Sense Law, Courthouse
Studies tell us our process for making important decisions could be improved, and sometimes in some significant ways. Many wrong choices could become better choices if we did a more disciplined job of handicapping true facts, and we learned to value largely irrelevant...
by Mike Wells | May 22, 2017 | Wells Law Blog
Advocacy does not always end after a Social Security Disability hearing. In fact, good advocacy sometimes requires work after the hearing to drive home arguments raised in the hearing brief, in the medical records, and during hearing testimony. Sometimes it is not...
by Mike Wells | May 8, 2017 | Wells Law Blog
Have you got plans for home improvement? If so, Mike offers some simple tips for working successfully with contractors in his Sunday, May 7th Winston-Salem Journal column. For the full article, click here.
by Mike Wells | May 1, 2017 | Wells Law Blog
Are a neighbor’s security cameras making you feel insecure? Mike offers sage advice for dealing with this issue. For the full article, click here.