Call for Submissions for Volume 4 Issue 1 by Legal Research & Analysis
Legal Research & Analysis is a multidimensional legal research journal, seeking scholarly work on any topic of theoretical, interdisciplinary, comparative, and other conceptually oriented inquiries into law and law reforms.
Call for Submissions for Volume 4 Issue 1 by Trends in Intellectual Property Research
Trends in Intellectual Property Research welcomes contributions from all branches of IP law and competition law, if the work is relevant, up to date and original.
Insurance Companies and Bad Faith Claims: What Every Consumer Should Know
Every policyholder deserves fair treatment, and the law exists to protect those rights.
When Should You Let a Patent Go?
Letting a patent lapse should be treated as an active management decision rather than an administrative outcome.
Are You Dealing with Wrongful Termination After Reporting Fraud? Here’s What You Should Do!
It’s never going to be easy to deal with wrongful termination cases, and that’s why you need a legal expert by your side.
How Does The Post-Conviction Process Work?
Post-conviction proceedings can be quite complex and follow a highly detailed procedure, with strict deadlines, evidentiary requirements, and legal standards that differ from the trial and appeal stages.
Hidden Assets, Hidden Risks: Why High-Net-Worth Divorces Require Expert Trust and Asset Protection Strategies
In a high-net-worth divorce, even the smallest mistakes can have a large impact on the client’s future.
Lawsuit Claims Meta Sends Nudes, Explicit Content to Overseas Workers for Review
"We see everything—from living rooms to naked bodies. Meta has that type of content in its databases,” one of the Kenya-based workers told Swedish newspapers Svenska Dagbladet and Goteborgs-Posten.…
Ryan J. FarrickConnecticut Files Lawsuit, Blasts Trump Admin. on Tariffs
“That law authorizes tariffs in limited circumstances, including when there are “large and serious balance-of-payments deficits,’” Tong’s office said in a statement. “Notably, a trade deficit is not a balance-of-payment deficit, meaning that once again the President is acting unlawfully.”
Ryan J. FarrickJudge Dismisses $1b Lawsuit Filed By Parents of Teen Found Dead In Gym Mat
“The Court again expresses its concern about the inconsistencies between the various official reports on KJ’s death and Plaintiffs’ allegations,” Geraghty said, though she eventually concluded that technical barriers would prevent the lawsuit from succeeding at trial.
Ryan J. FarrickLegal Leader Justin J. Wallace Joins Shumaker, Strengthening Firm’s Tax and Real Estate Transaction Capabilities
“Justin brings a rare combination of technical tax depth and practical transactional insight that immediately strengthens our platform,” said Will Blair, Partner and Corporate, Tax & Transactions Service Line Lead at Shumaker.
Press ReleaseMan Sentenced for Selling Fake Cancer Drug
Man sentenced after selling counterfeit cancer medication into United States.
Sara E. TellerThe FCRA’s ‘Complete and Up to Date’ Standard Under § 1681k(a)(2): A True Accuracy Mandate
A report that includes public record information without adequate identifiers, context, or case status updates fails to meet the statutory requirements of being “complete and up to date.”
What Happens If You Miss the PIP Deadline After a Lakeland Crash?
So, what happens if you miss the PIP deadline after a Lakeland crash?You risk losing valuable insurance benefits—but you may still have legal options.
Study Finds Hidden Aggression Toward Infants Worldwide
Study reveals hidden caregiver aggression toward infants during early childhood.
Lawsuit Claims Best-Selling Author Stole Classmate’s Memories for Memoir
“‘The Tell’ constitutes neither a genuine nor harmless memoir,” the lawsuit alleges.
20+ Attorneys General Sue Over New Tariffs
In the lawsuit, Kaul and his fellow attorneys general argue that the “president has no authority to impose tariffs” under the statute President Donald Trump cited in the Trade Act of 1974. This statute authorizes tariffs, but only under limited circumstances, stipulating that it “cannot be invoked merely to address trade deficits on their own.”
Anti-Corruption Group Targets Trump Over TikTok Sale
“The law was clear, but it was never enforced,” the lawsuit alleges. “Shortly after the deadline to divest passed, President Trump issued an executive order purportedly granting an extension for TikTok to find a domestic owner and directed his Attorney General not to enforce the law.”
Shumaker Welcomes Jill M. Bowen to Its Real Estate, Construction & Development Service Line
At Shumaker, Jill will guide clients through nearly every facet of commercial and residential real estate transactions—from property acquisition, disposition, and leasing to private and traditional financing, lender representation, and development.
When Courts Reject Foreign-Language Evidence – What Legal Teams Need to Know
For legal teams, translation should be treated as part of litigation planning – not as an administrative afterthought.
Navigating the Eligibility Rules in College Athletics
This degradation should concern all stakeholders: not simply that competitive balance is shifting, but that our athletes are asked to operate inside a rulebook that is still being written.
Saliva Test May Detect Brain Disorders Early
Saliva analysis shows promise for detecting several neurological disorders early.
How Long Do You Have to File a Car Accident Lawsuit in Illinois?
Understanding the statute of limitations is the first step toward protecting your legal rights after a car accident in Illinois.
New Report Warns of Drug Contamination Risks
Educational report explains rising overdose dangers from contaminated stimulant drug supplies.
Siblings File Lawsuit Against Michael Jackson’s Estate
“This new court filing is a transparent forum-shopping tactic in their scheme to obtain hundreds of millions of dollars from Michael’s estate and companies,” Singer said in statement.
Federal Settlement Reached in Housing Harassment Case
Federal case resolves allegations involving harassment, tenant rights, and accountability.
Texas Man Sentenced in Border Industry Price Fixing Case
Federal sentence imposed for price fixing and extortion conspiracy case.

