Hello weed enthusiasts and industry players! I am Migir ‘Meir’ Ilganayev, founder of Ilganayev Law Firm, PLLC. As you all know, after a long and much-anticipated wait, the legalization of…

Hello weed enthusiasts and industry players! I am Migir ‘Meir’ Ilganayev, founder of Ilganayev Law Firm, PLLC. As you all know, after a long and much-anticipated wait, the legalization of…
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Welcome to Ilganayev Law Firm PLLC’s blog page, where we dedicate ourselves to providing valuable insight into legal matters within the State of New York for your convenience. In this…
As the founding attorney of Ilganayev Law Firm, PLLC, I’ve dealt with many car accident claims, and no two cases are the same. In every car accident case I worked…
As a dedicated law firm committed to safeguarding individuals’ rights in the workplace, ILGANAYEV LAW FIRM PLLC is dedicated to advocating for the rights of employees in the workplace. In…
According to the former president Donald J. Trump himself, the Manhattan grand jury is deliberating whether to indict him, a charge led by the Manhattan’s District Attorney Alvin Bragg. The…
Social media has become an integral part of our daily lives, allowing us to connect with friends and family, share our thoughts and experiences, and document our lives through photos…
In New York State, the smell of marijuana alone may no longer be considered sufficient probable cause to search a vehicle. In 2021, possession of marijuana (up to three ounces)…
ELEMENTS OF ROBBERY IN THE SECOND DEGREE IN NEW YORK Robbery in the second degree involves stealing from another person while using force or the threat of force. According to…
Ever since the new bail legislation took effect in New York State on January 1, 2020, a lot of people (e.g., clients, potential clients, friends, family, etc.) have been asking…
The Fourth Amendment to the United States and New York State Constitution prohibits the government from unreasonable searches and seizures.