What Are a Landlord’s Legal Obligations to Tenants After Severe Weather?
Landlords should be clear on their legal obligations when severe weather hits. So stay informed on your state laws and you’ll keep your tenants protected and avoid costly legal consequences.
Trial Skills for the Digital Age: Adapting Courtroom Advocacy for Modern Juries
The lawyers who will thrive in today’s courtrooms are not those who walk away from the fundamentals, but those who bring them into a new era of communication that rewards sharper storytelling, smarter use of technology, and genuine respect for the people in that jury box.
Vedder Adds Depth to Washington, DC Office With Addition of Life Sciences Attorney Melissa Gilmore
Gilmore’s practice focuses on providing guidance and counsel for life sciences consumer product companies and for commercial lenders/investors in FDA-regulated spaces.
Vedder Prevails in the North Carolina Supreme Court
The North Carolina Supreme Court affirmed (per curiam) the North Carolina Business Court’s decision, finding that personal jurisdiction over the defendants is proper.
When Does a Minor Legal Issue Become a Catastrophic Business Threat?
Maintaining a proactive audit of your contracts and communication logs is the primary defense.
Cannabis Lawsuit Targets Product Health Claims
Lawsuit claims cannabis companies failed to disclose significant health risks.
Sara E. TellerTexas Sues Solar Power Company Over Alleged “Fraud”
“At least one Texas consumer reported that CAM Solar requested their son’s Social Security number for “credit purposes,” with the representation that the information would not affect the family member’s credit,” the lawsuit alleges. “CAM Solar then made the son the primary obligor on the loan used to finance the installation.”
Ryan J. FarrickMassachusetts Woman Releases Explicit Text Messages in Lawsuit Against State Police, Canton PD
In court documents, Read accused the Massachusetts State Police and Canton Police Department of tolerating “a culture of bias and corruption” that led to her being charged in the death of her boyfriend, John O’Keefe.
Ryan J. FarrickMemphis Suit Challenges Police Recording Restrictions
Residents sue, alleging police retaliated against those recording officers.
Sara E. TellerHow Contingency Fees Work and Why They Matter When Choosing Injury Representation in Atlanta
A contingency agreement ensures that every single accident victim has equal access to the local court system, regardless of their current bank account balance.
Kaine LawPierson Ferdinand Adds Seven New Partners Across Key Departments
Experienced appointments reflect the Firm’s continued growth and global expansion.
ChatGPT Ads for Lawyers: How I Used It Early and What It Actually Does for Legal Marketing
It is not a search campaign with a different interface. It is a new kind of presence inside a new kind of conversation. The firms that understand that distinction first will hold those positions longest.
Leah Earns the Solutions Partner With Certified Software Designation
This designation recognizes Leah for delivering software solutions built on the Microsoft Cloud that demonstrate interoperability and meet program requirements.
Spike in Abuse Claims Spurred by Recent Legal Reforms
By lifting statutes of limitations, lawmakers are recognizing the profound obstacles that have been preventing survivors from being heard.
How AI Is Changing the Game in Modern Litigation
The technology is powerful. The judgment about how to use it — and when not to — still belongs to the lawyer.
Tarter Krinsky & Drogin Opens Miami Office, Expanding National Footprint and South Florida Presence
The Tarter Krinsky & Drogin Miami office will strengthen the firm’s capabilities across several core practice areas.
When Should You Hire a Car Accident Attorney vs. Handle the Claim Yourself
The more serious the injury, the more contested the fault, and the more complicated the insurance situation, the stronger the case for getting a lawyer.
How Disputed Fault Can Affect a Birmingham Injury Claim
A disputed fault scenario in Birmingham is one where the gap between receiving full compensation and receiving nothing can hinge on a single piece of evidence or a statement made before you understood the stakes.
What California Patients Can Do After a Missed Stroke Diagnosis Causes Permanent Brain Damage
The viability of a malpractice claim turns on the medical record, the applicable standard of care, and the causal connection between the provider’s conduct and the harm that followed.
Navigating Legal Issues After an Injury
Professional guidance simplifies the recovery path. Focus on healing as skilled professionals manage the complex legal tasks.
What to Do After a Motorcycle Accident: A Step-by-Step Guide for Riders
After a motorcycle accident, victims should always call emergency services to report the accident and obtain an official report.
Shumaker Attorneys Tyler J. Brown and James D. O’Donnell Graduate from Leadership Sarasota
“We are incredibly proud of Tyler and James for furthering their investment in themselves and our region by participating in Leadership Sarasota,” said Jan Pitchford, Managing Partner of Shumaker’s Sarasota office.
How to Deal with Back Injuries After a Car Accident
Back injuries can severely affect the life of the victim. He doesn’t just go through pain but he can lose his job as well.
Downtown Spokane Spa Announces Permanent Closure
Longtime spa owner cites safety concerns before closing downtown business.
New Mexico Sues Kalshi for Gaming Violations
“Importantly, the semantics Kalshi employs to distinguish its event contracts from sports betting do not change the detrimental impact its platform has on the public, with a recent study from the American Gaming Association showing that 85% of Americans believe prediction markets’ sports categories amount to gambling,” the lawsuit alleges.

