Call for submissions for Volume 3 Issue 2 by Legal Research & Analysis
All the submissions are to be made only through online portal on or before 23:59 hours on December 29, 2025.
Call for Submissions: Volume 3 Issue 2 by Trends in Intellectual Property Research
All the submissions are to be made only through online portal on or before 23:59 hours on December 29, 2025.
What Are the Pros and Cons of Studying a Graduate Diploma in Law Online?
While there are some drawbacks to completing a graduate diploma in law online, it is an excellent way to get the qualification you need without needing to make too many changes to your current routine.
How Title Insurance Protects Homebuyers in Today’s Legal Environment
By understanding how title insurance fits into the property-buying process, homebuyers can enjoy peace of mind, clarity, and confidence while stepping into their new home.
A Practical Guide to Handling Insurance Disputes
Knowing your policy and when to seek help means you’ll be able to deal with a dispute more confidently and get the coverage you’ve been paying for.
Co-Parenting After Divorce: Legal Tips for Minimizing Conflict
Co-parenting after divorce is a long-term commitment, but with structure, communication, and the right guidance, it can turn into a positive experience for everyone involved.
Taking Peak Holiday Phone Demand from Chaos to Comfort and Joy
While the rising call volume may be great for business, it’s not so great for entrepreneurs trying to wind down for the holidays.
New Mexico Confronts Deepening Doctor Shortage
New Mexico’s doctor shortage stems from long-term policies and training limits.
Sara E. TellerTexas Files Lawsuit Accusing WI-Based Epic Systems of Operating Illegal Monopoly
“Epic holds its customers’ data hostage, limiting its customers’ access to their own data if they work with any company that Epic deems a competitor,” the lawsuit alleges.
Ryan J. FarrickCalifornia and 19 Other States File Lawsuit Challenging Trump’s $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee
“No presidential administration can rewrite immigration law,” Bonta said during a press conference. “No president can ignore the co-equal branch of government, of Congress, ignore the Constitution, or ignore the law.”
Ryan J. Farrick“Independent Contractor” vs Employee: Why Misclassification Costs Injured Workers Thousands
Independent contractor vs employee misclassification isn’t a harmless detail, it costs injured workers thousands in lost income, out-of-pocket medical bills, and denied benefits.
Gorayeb & Associates, P.C.Organized Sports Linked to Lower Defiance
Steady childhood sports participation linked to fewer defiant behaviors in boys.
Sara E. TellerSkilled Legal Advocates: Dedicated to Protecting Clients’ Rights
Skilled legal representation provides clarity, strength, and protection at every stage of the process.
How to Respond to an Amazon Seller Suspension
An Amazon seller suspension can feel catastrophic, but it is not the end of your business.
Nonprofit Sues Trump Over White House Ballroom Plans, East Wing Demolition
“No president is legally allowed to tear down portions of the White House without any review whatsoever—not President Trump, not President Biden, and not anyone else,” the lawsuit alleges. “And no president is legally allowed to construct a ballroom on public property without giving the public the opportunity to weigh in.”
What Are the Key Aspects of Effective Surveillance?
Suspicion is only the beginning, not the conclusion. Surveillance exists to confirm facts through lawful observation and solid documentation.
Agiloft Appoints Microsoft Veteran Jason Barnwell as Chief Legal Officer
Visionary legal executive to lead legal operations and shape the future of CLM with smarter workflows, enhanced customer experience, and a data-driven approach to market growth.
What to Do After a Lyft Accident in Manhattan Beach
Whether you were a passenger, driver, pedestrian, or cyclist, having the right guidance can help you move forward with confidence after a rideshare collision.
Your Guide to Choosing the Right Car Accident Legal Team
A strong team investigates thoroughly, organizes medical and legal details, negotiates skillfully, and is prepared to take the case to trial if necessary.
Advocating for Safety: Why Regulatory Reform for Supplements Is Crucial for Consumer Health
Although the Federal Trade Commission and the FDA monitor the advertising campaigns of supplement companies, the FDA should also ensure that all claims are truthful and not misleading in any way.
Understanding Settlement Claims and Payouts
No two cases are ever alike-each situation has its own various factors-and knowledgeable guidance behind you can make a meaningful difference.
Cancer Cells Bypass Internal Division Timer
Study reveals how cancer cells bypass timing controls during division.
Environmental Group Sues to Stop President Trump’s Face from Appearing on National Parks Passes
The new designs were announced earlier this year. In November, U.S. Department of the Interior Secretary Doug Burgum released a video stating that the agency would release passes featuring Trump and George Washington, among other “commemorative new designs.”
NASCAR Settles Antitrust Lawsuit with Michael Jordan-Owned Team
“I wish we could’ve done this a few months ago,” Bell said of the settlement. “I believe this is great for NASCAR. Great for the future of NASCAR. Great for the entity of NASCAR. Great for the teams and, ultimately, for the fans.”
Behind the Scenes of a Personal Injury Case: What a Car Accident Lawyer Does for You
A car accident lawyer is much more than just a legal expert—they are your advocate, your guide, and your support system.
5 Ways to Protect Your Civil Rights Effectively
Keep your words short during tense moments, then document details once safe. Strong cases grow from calm actions taken within days, not months.
Why Immediate Legal Representation Matters After a Car Accident
Immediate representation protects your rights, preserves vital evidence, shields you from insurance tactics, and lays the foundation for a stronger claim.

