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.
Jury Weighs Liability in Social Media Trial
Jurors consider whether social media companies caused harm to young user.
Non-Compete Agreements in Illinois: Is Your Restrictive Covenant Actually Enforceable?
Do not let an old contract stop you from accepting a better job offer or starting your own company.
Scaling Fast, Staying Compliant: Legal Risks in Hypergrowth
Hypergrowth is not the cause of legal problems; it only reveals the oversights embedded in early legal decisions.
Florida Bad Faith Insurance Claims After Auto Accidents
To prove bad faith, you need real proof that the insurer acted unreasonably or just plain in bad faith, and that you got stuck with extra damages because of it.
Beyond Workers’ Comp: A 2026 Guide to an Injured Independent Contractor’s Legal Rights
For an injured independent contractor, the absence of workers’ compensation is not the end of the road; it is the opening to pursue a personal injury claim that can provide far more comprehensive compensation for their losses.
New Synthetic Opioid Drives Tennessee Overdoses
New opioid linked to deadly overdoses spreads across Tennessee communities.
Sara E. TellerThe 51% Rule: Why Your New London Settlement Offer Might Be Lower Than You Think
Understanding the 51% rule is the first step toward protecting the financial future of your family after an injury.
Jonathan Perkins Injury LawyersCrypto Litigation Is Surging. The Precedent Is Not. Here’s Where Lawyers Should Be Looking
The law is being made right now, in courtrooms that many U.S. practitioners aren’t watching. That’s the gap and closing it starts with knowing where to look.
Mahmoud AbuwaselAvvoka Announces £14m Investment Led by Mark O’Hare’s Valhalla Ventures to Scale AI-powered Drafting Infrastructure for Law Firms
Headquartered in London, Avvoka supports legal teams globally who want speed without compromise and scale without loss of control.
Press ReleaseStudy: Global Warming May Lead to Millions of Deaths
Rising global heat may drive inactivity, increasing deaths and economic losses.
Sara E. TellerHow to Expunge a Criminal Record: Your Step-by-Step Guide
The reward – a sealed record, a fresh start, a life no longer shadowed by bureaucracy – is worth every form you fill, every fee you pay, every month you wait.
What Are the Common Types of Catastrophic Injuries?
Healing isn’t about erasing the injury – it’s about integrating it into a life that still holds meaning, connection, and even joy.
How to Mitigate Risk in Outpatient Surgery Through Documentation and Regulatory Compliance
This level of preparedness strengthens patient safety and supports long-term growth in the outpatient surgical market.
How Criminal Justice Systems Differ Across the Globe
Insights from these approaches can guide fairer legal practices, inform policy decisions, and strengthen protections for everyone involved.
Personal Injury Claims After Motor Vehicle Accidents
Understanding the process, gathering evidence, and knowing your rights are critical steps that protect your recovery and future well-being.
Study: Artificial Sweeteners Have No Impact on Appetite
Study finds artificial sweeteners do not increase hunger or food intake.
Medicaid Fraud Crackdown Expands, Moving Beyond MN
Federal Medicaid fraud crackdown sparks funding fight and patient care concerns.
Michigan House Approves Banning Kratom Sales
Michigan House advances kratom ban amid sharp debate over risks and benefits.
Lung Disease Rising Among Countertop Workers
Countertop workers face rising silicosis cases tied to engineered stone dust.
8am™ 2026 Legal Industry Report: AI Adoption Surges Through Turbulence as Firms Push Forward
As one of largest platforms serving legal professionals and processing more than $25 billion in payments annually, 8am finds AI usage more than doubling year-over-year while concerns about equity and access intensify.
Shumaker’s Ronald A. Christaldi and Mark Wagoner Earn Repeat Honors as Lawdragon Global Leaders in Crisis Management
Lawdragon’s rigorous selection process for the Global Leaders in Crisis Management Guide is comprised of journalistic research, peer and client feedback, and independent vetting.
Choosing the Right Online Platform for Legal Advice in India
As technology continues to grow, online legal platforms will play an important role in improving access to justice in India.
Build Your Law Firm’s Prospects with an AI Caller Assistant
The AI assistant can not only take messages and gather information; it can also check your calendar and schedule a consultation if the caller is a prospect.
How the New ABA Standards Map Out Exactly What Your Legal AI Tool Should Deliver
The industry-wide “hallucination” problem, where models generate plausible but false information, remains the main barrier to trust.
Cooley Law School Innocence Project Assists in Release of George Calicut, Jr.
George Calicut Jr. was released on March 3 after serving 27 years in prison.

