This Week In Rideshare: Wrongful Death, Rider Verification, and Blocked Traffic
$44 million awarded, riders get checked, and robotaxis get confused. LegalRideshare breaks it down.
New Study Shows Red Cabbage Juice is Beneficial for Gut Health
Researchers find red cabbage juice minimized symptoms of irritable bowel disease in mice.
What You Need to Prove a Severe Weather Car Accident Case
Weather-related accidents may be unpredictable, but with diligent preparation and the right support, you can weather this storm successfully.
5 Smart Tips to Boost Sales with the Perfect Business Phone
One tool that businesses can adopt to streamline sales calls is the perfect business phone that aligns with business needs and goals.
6 Common Legal Mistakes to Avoid When Facing Criminal Charges
The decisions you make during this challenging time can have lasting consequences, so prioritize informed and strategic choices.
Safeguarding Your LLC’s Legal Health: A Practical Roadmap to Good Standing
It may feel like a never-ending parade of paperwork and procedure, but the alternative is watching your dream business crumble under the weight of noncompliance.
Rob LoraThe Legal Side of the Stock Market: What You Need to Know
Involved investors and organizations need to have a comprehensive understanding of the legal complexities of the stock market to navigate this ever-changing terrain successfully.
Miranda SpearsAir Pollution Has Caused China’s Suicide Rates to Increase
The connection between air pollution and mental illness calls for a concerted effort from decision-makers to consider policy changes.
Sara E. TellerJudge Rules in Historic CHD Lawsuit Challenging Fast-tracking of Wireless Infrastructure in Los Angeles
The Court held that the exemption to CEQA review the County claimed does not apply to scenic highways and historical sites because of “substantial evidence there may be environmental impacts” to them.
Press ReleaseThe Link Between “Woke” Education & Mental Health in Today’s Youth
As the mental health crisis continues, the number of children and adolescents impacted is a growing concern.
Sara E. TellerTop 5 Steps to Take After a Social Security Disability Claim Denial
Remember, every step forward is a step closer to potentially securing the benefits you need.
Shumaker’s Sports Law Practice Recognized as Top 100 Firm for Second Consecutive Year
Working collaboratively across multiple disciplines to deliver world-class client service, these lawyers represent NCAA member institutions.
Lawsuit: California Teacher Abused 15-Year-Old Student, Forced Her to Undergo Abortion
Attorneys for the pseudonymous plaintiff claim that a former Leigh High School teacher–and suspected sex predator–coerced a teenage student into a relationship, then forced her to undergo an abortion.
Michigan Family Claims Wendy’s E. Coli Outbreak Left Daughter with Permanent Brain Damage
Court documents indicate that the West Michigan restaurant had been repeatedly cited for health code violations in the days preceding the 11-year-old girl’s visit.
NRA and DC Attorney General Settle Lawsuit Alleging Misuse of Charitable Donations
Under the terms of the agreement, the National Rifle Association and its charitable arrn–the NRA Foundation–will be required to form an “Audit Committee” and take other measures to ensure that future donations are not funneled from the non-profit back to the NRA.
Impact of the Pandemic on Girls’ Mental Health: A Closer Look
Research revealed girls’ mental health was impacted the most during COVID-19.
CHD Supports the Motion Against US DHHS Alleging Fraud in Omnibus Autism Proceeding
Ultimately, all of the 5,400 OAP claims were dismissed, leaving vaccine-injured children and their families with no recourse.
Pillars of Justice: The Importance of Whistleblower Laws
Whistleblower laws serve as guardians of truth and integrity in a world where secrecy and misconduct can thrive unchecked.
Coalition of Disability Groups Demand Immediate Action to Ensure Accessible Ballot Return for 2024 Elections
Although California voters with print disabilities may receive and mark their ballots electronically on their own devices, there is no option to return their ballots electronically.
Vedder Price Promotes Five to Shareholder
“We are proud to see Greg, Sam, John, Mark and Simone recognized for their hard work and dedication to the firm and our clients, and we look forward to seeing them continue to grow and succeed.” ~ Michael A. Nemeroff
Health Concerns Post-9/11: Examining Possible Links to Cancer
The ongoing research and compensation efforts underscore the serious health impacts faced by first responders and residents exposed to the site’s contaminants.
Association of Corporate Counsel Launches ACC Brazil to Support the Country’s Thriving Corporate Legal Community
In addition to legal topics, ACC Brazil will play a key role in providing training and networking opportunities to help members achieve their career aspirations.
ContractPodAi Announces Leah’s Availability On Google Cloud and Introduces Leah’s Legal Models
Legal professionals can now harness the power of legal generative AI for use cases relevant to organization’s needs.
Who is At-Fault for a Multi-Car Collision in Oklahoma?
By understanding Oklahoma’s laws regarding negligence and contributory negligence, individuals involved in such accidents can navigate the legal process more effectively.
Supreme Court: Louisiana Police Officer Can Pursue Lawsuit Against Black Lives Matter Protest Organizer
In a brief opinion, liberal Justice Sonia Sotomayor encouraged lower courts not to read too much into the decision.