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Attorney Bryan E. Cameron

Month: January 2022

Bill for how to interact with police could affect traffic stops

A bill being considered by New York lawmakers would require people applying for a driver’s license in the state to complete an online course that covers how to behave during traffic stops. Senate Bill S6438 stalled after being referred to the State Transportation...

How long do moving violations stay on your record in New York?

A moving violation in New York is a traffic offense while your car is in motion. How long a moving violation stays on your record depends on what type it was. The average amount of time Most moving violations remain on your record for about four years. The state...

Everything you need to know about real estate closing

Managing to buy a new home or finally sell one in New York can be extremely exciting. The final steps of the process, however, can feel like a drag, especially if you're not quite sure what to expect. Keep reading to learn about what happens during a real estate...

New York’s point system and how long it takes for a suspension

New York takes driving violations seriously. If you get enough points on the point system, your driver's license can be suspended. How does the point system work? There are many common traffic violations that can end up counting as points against your driver's...

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