The Harkin Institute Celebrate’s the ADA’s 35th Anniversary and Its Recent “Gold” Certification
The ceremony will be followed by a panel discussion that will cover the benefits of universal design and how to implement accessibility features in your workplace.
What to Do If You’re Accused of a Crime But Weren’t Caught at the Scene
If you weren’t caught at the scene of the alleged crime, but someone is accusing you now, your case may be in a critical pre-filing window.
Court Rules Lawsuit Challenging Solitary Confinement of Incarcerated New Yorkers with Disabilities Can Proceed in Brooklyn as a Class Action
DOCCS and OMH continue to subject hundreds of people with disabilities held in state prisons to solitary confinement, which is defined under HALT as “any form of cell confinement…for more than 17 hours a day.”
FisherBroyles Bolsters London Presence with Senior Transactional Attorney Edward Allbless
Firm expands global footprint with senior international energy and commercial transactions attorney.
FisherBroyles Attorneys Named to 2025 Best Lawyers® Women in the Law
Recognition highlights 16 female lawyers across 17 practice areas.
FisherBroyles Grows North American Footprint with Additions of Attorneys Peter Booth, Ashley LaValley and Sergio Legorreta
“Peter, Ashley and Sergio each bring a combination of depth and agility in their respective fields,” said James Fisher II, cofounder and managing partner of FisherBroyles.
Connecticut Overhauls Auto Claim Arbitration Process
Connecticut now requires insurers to cover costs and interest in arbitration disputes.
Sara E. TellerDallas Court Dismisses Attorney General Lawsuit Against State Fair’s Firearm Ban
“The city believes that this is really an issue about private property,” said attorney Jeff Tillotson, who represented Dallas in the lawsuit. “We lease the property to a private entity—the State Fair of Texas—and, just like you have with respect to your home, they have the right to do what they want with respect to guests.”
Ryan J. FarrickImmigrant Rights Groups Challenge ICE Actions in Los Angeles
“These guys are popping up, rampant all over the city, just taking people randomly and we want that particular practice to end,” said attorney Mohammad Tajsar of the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California.
Ryan J. FarrickSen. Bernie Sanders Blasts Paramount Over “Bogus” $16m Payment to Trump
“It’s pretty obvious why Paramount chose to surrender to Trump,” Sanders said. “The Redstone family is in line to receive $2.4 billion from the sale of Paramount to Skydance, but they can only receive this money if the Trump administration approves this deal.”
Ryan J. FarrickNursing Home Sued Over Delayed Care
Elderly woman’s injury prompts lawsuit over delayed care at facility.
Sara E. TellerPolicyholders Win Jury Trial in Class Action against CNO Financial
Based on the jury verdict, total damages for the class comprised of approximately 2,000 policyholders are now estimated at $83.2 million after deducting prior settlement payments. With interest added, total damages are estimated at $211.3 million.
San Diego Criminal Defense Firm Helps Military Servicemember Avoid Life Sentence in High-Profile Murder Trial
“This case is a reminder that every defendant, regardless of what they’re accused of, has a constitutional right to due process, and that a courtroom is the only place where guilt or innocence should be decided,” Shapiro said.
Guiding Neutrality at the Securities and Exchange Commission
The concept of the wholly independent agency was always an optimistic one. However, so long as we have these independent agencies, we should encourage them to live up to the ideal of their neutrality.
Shumaker’s Intellectual Property Team Grows to Meet Client Demand with Addition of Patent Attorney Kyle T. Mosley
With over a decade of experience in patent prosecution, litigation, and counseling, Kyle brings a strong technical background in computer science and a sharp business focus to his legal practice.
Shumaker Partner Jillian Askren Named Chair of Fund Development and Evaluation Committee for the Junior League of Tampa
The Junior League of Tampa is committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women, and improving communities through effective action and leadership.
Shumaker Partner Benjamin R. Hanan Named to Leadership Florida Cornerstone Class 43, Advancing the Firm’s Longstanding Commitment to Statewide Leadership
Leadership Florida’s Cornerstone program brings together influential leaders from across the state to foster meaningful relationships, strengthen Florida’s communities.
Board Certified Local Government Specialist Matt Newton Returns to Shumaker, Bolstering Real Estate and Government Law Capabilities
“Shumaker has always felt like home,” said Matt. “The culture here is built on trust, collaboration, and a genuine commitment to doing what’s right for the client.”
Louis E. Tosi Receives Prestigious Order of the Star of Italy, Named Italian Knight of the Republic
The Order of the Star of Italy is conferred by the President of the Italian Republic and reflects Italy’s gratitude to those who enhance its international reputation and relationships.
Scorpion and Clio Announce Strategic Partnership to Help Law Firms Grow with Clarity and Confidence
Partnership connects marketing and case management to deliver full-funnel visibility, faster intake, and higher ROI.
How Do You Check Trademark Status in India?
Once you file your trademark application, it doesn’t just get approved instantly. It goes through a few important stages.
Remote Teams, Real Risks: Employment Law Issues for Remote Startups
The startups that succeed in this new world will be the ones that pair innovation with intentionality—building legal foundations as flexible and future-ready as their teams.
Tennessee Flex Loan Leaves Borrowers in Debt
Tennessee’s Flex Loan law allows repeated borrowing, trapping residents in growing debt.
6 Reasons to Hire a Greensboro Truck Accident Attorney After a Collision
Getting hurt in a truck accident can turn your whole world upside down, but you don’t have to face it alone.
How Portland’s Helmet and Lighting Laws Affect Cyclist Safety and Liability
Lighting violations create more severe legal exposure than helmet non-compliance. Cyclists riding without proper lighting after dark may face primary liability for accidents, even when other factors contributed to the collision.
One Fall, One Injury — A Worker’s Legal Path to Justice After an Accident
The aftermath of a workplace fall can feel like navigating a treacherous path in the dark. The physical pain, emotional distress, and financial anxieties combine to create a formidable challenge.