Shein Loses Copyright Case Against Temu
UK court rules Temu not liable for sellers’ copyrighted product images.
Documentation Errors That Frequently Appear in Malpractice Litigation
Sometimes the concern is not a single clinical entry but the completeness of the record set itself.
Legal Advertising Compliance: How Dallas Ad Agencies Help Law Firms Prevent Misleading Claims
Instead of hype, strong agencies use verifiable facts. They highlight practice areas, office locations, years in service, languages spoken, response times, and what a client can expect after the first call or during the legal process.
The Evidence Clock After a Commercial Truck Accident: What Can Disappear and Why It Matters
The clock starts ticking the moment tires stop rolling at a crash site.
From Process Serving to Court Filing: The Legal Support Services That Keep Cases Moving Forward
From process serving to court filing and related support services, dependable legal assistance helps cases progress more smoothly and allows legal teams to focus on serving their clients effectively.
Puerto Rico Meat Plant Faces Water Pollution Charges
Federal prosecutors accuse company workers of illegally dumping untreated waste.
Sara E. TellerCallRail Connects Voice Assist to Clio, Turning More Calls into Clients
Voice Assist now leverages real-time client and matter context from Clio to help law firms deliver more personalized experiences and convert more callers into clients 24/7.
Press ReleaseDuane A. Daiker Joins University of Florida Levin College of Law Faculty as Legal Skills Professor and Director of Advocacy
His combination of real-world legal experience, appellate leadership, and dedication to mentoring will provide students with valuable insight into the practice of law.
Press ReleaseJapan Go IPO Summit 2026 Expands Focus to Growth Stage Venture Capital and Secondaries
Rather than treating the IPO as a finish line, the 2026 program frames it as one milestone in a longer path to global scale.
Press ReleaseTirzepatide Linked to Fewer Heart Events Than Sitagliptin
Study finds tirzepatide users had fewer major cardiovascular events than sitagliptin users.
Sara E. TellerWhen a Drunk Driver’s Insurance Isn’t Enough: How Victims Can Pursue Full Compensation
Restitution rarely covers non-economic harm like permanent physical disability, disfigurement, or the intense psychological impact of a life-altering crash. Obtaining true financial relief requires filing a separate civil action.
Shared Liability Across the Commercial Trucking Industry
Commercial trucking accidents are rarely simple mistakes made in a vacuum.
Who Is Liable for Improper Aerial Lift Setup on Construction Projects?
Construction accident laws differ from state to state, so it is important for injured workers to keep any evidence that may arise and to seek the counsel of a skilled lawyer in the jurisdiction where the accident occurred.
Shumaker Partner Ronald A. Christaldi Named to Host Committee for Tampa International Diplomacy and Exchange Summit
Nationally recognized business attorney to help advance Tampa’s vision as a globally connected hub for trade, innovation, and international collaboration.
Community Fibre Selects Luminance’s Legal-grade™ AI to Scale Contract Management and Procurement Operations
With Luminance, Community Fibre will gain greater visibility into obligations, renewals and supplier commitments across the business, while reducing administrative burden and supporting any future due diligence.
Eric L. Simpson Appointed to Kidney Foundation of Northwest Ohio’s Board of Directors
In his role, Eric will work with his fellow board members to carry out KNFWO’s mission and help enact the organization’s strategic plan, which includes increased mobile screening programs, support groups, and efforts to promote organ donation, among other initiatives.
FisherBroyles Adds Veteran Intellectual Property Partners in Atlanta and Boston
W. Scott Creasman and Suzanne Nguyen strengthen firm’s IP platform.
Chinese National Pleads Guilty in Military Equipment Case
Chinese national admits trying to obtain restricted U.S. military communications equipment.
ACLU Drops Lawsuit Against Arizona’s New Police Immigration-Enforcement Statute
“The trajectory of this litigation has always depended on when and how the state chooses to enforce Section 5 [of Proposition 314],” an ACLU attorney said. “In the first month that Section 5 has become fully enforceable, we’ve just seen none. So, from a litigation standpoint, it means our best strategy is to hold off until we get evidence of that enforcement.”
Federal Judge Dismisses Antisemitism Lawsuit Against Harvard
“Without diminishing any concern arising from these occurrences, the court finds them, singly and collectively, to be too isolated and episodic to support a plausible inference that any institutionalized noncompliance with Title VI persist at Harvard to this day,” the judge wrote.
Lawsuit Challenges Border Wall Construction in Texas’s Big Bend National Park
“Once an archaeological site is excavated by heavy machinery, once the physical context of artifacts is destroyed, or once a sacred or culturally significant landscape is permanently altered, the injury is irreparable,” says the lawsuit,
San Francisco Jury Awards $20.7 Million to Marriott Guest Who Suffered Traumatic Brain Injury During Hotel Renovation
Five-week trial results in one of San Francisco’s largest traumatic brain injury jury verdicts involving a construction company.
What Happens to Your Estate If You Die Before Your California Divorce Is Final?
A pending divorce does not automatically eliminate a spouse’s inheritance, beneficiary, ownership, or survivorship rights. Reviewing each asset is important, but lawful planning involves more than removing a spouse’s name from documents.
The Power of Micro-Evidence: How Small Details Can Shift Liability in Any Injury Case
Every hour matters, and the difference between full compensation and walking away with nothing is often found in details that, on their own, would seem unremarkable.
Who Owns the Truth After an Accident?
The truth after a car accident is rarely found in a single statement or document. It emerges gradually as witness testimony, police reports, physical evidence, surveillance footage, medical records, and digital technology are examined together.

