by marklang | Oct 2, 2012 | Blog
The short answer is: there is no such thing. I commonly get this question and people are amazed when I tell them that their drivers license restoration Michigan case will not be heard in front of a board. Instead, Michigan license restoration cases culminate in a...
by marklang | Sep 19, 2012 | Blog
My last blog dealt with why addictive prescription medications can be of concern to a hearing officer: They may fear you will become addicted to the medication or it will trigger a relapse. This blog will stress the importance of clients advising their Michigan...
by marklang | Aug 22, 2012 | Blog
In order to win your Michigan driver license restoration case, you must prove that your substance issues are under control and are likely to remain controlled. The use of addictive prescription medications such as painkillers can throw a monkey wrench in your Michigan...
by marklang | Jul 19, 2012 | Blog
For Michigan license reinstatement, you will be required to get an alcohol evaluation. Most will be diagnosed as either an alcohol abuser or alcoholic. As a Michigan drivers license appeal lawyer, I can tell you that a diagnosis of alcohol abuse is less serious than a...
by marklang | Jun 21, 2012 | Blog
Michigan license lawyers know that Alcoholics Anonymous attendance coupled with step work in coordination with a sponsor can significantly increase an alcoholic’s chance of success at a Michigan drivers license restoration hearing. How do you know whether or not you...
by marklang | May 8, 2012 | Blog
Alcoholics Anonymous or “AA” is a structured support group. Basically it’s a group of people who support each other in their efforts to remain sober. The 12 steps of AA help individuals maintain their sobriety. If one is working the steps, usually it is done...