The Role of Technology in Personal Injury Cases
Embracing these advancements will require careful consideration of ethical and legal implications, particularly regarding data security and the risk of AI bias.
Winning Local SEO Techniques for Boston Businesses in 2026
Your website anchors local relevance and persuasion. Without a strong site, you miss organic rankings below the map pack.
When Does a Custody Case Call for a Private Investigator?
The PI is not a decision-maker. They collect facts, document them with dates and times, and hand them to the attorney for presentation to the judge.
Inside the $1.1 Billion Verdict: What the Largest Child Assault Case in U.S. History Means for Civil Justice
The largest child assault verdict in United States history is more than a legal outcome. It is a reflection of how civil justice continues to evolve in response to complex and deeply serious harm.
Rent Payment Disputes: Legal Protections for Tenants Using Online Payment Platforms
Online rent payments bring convenience and better recordkeeping. Legal protections continue to support fairness and clear communication. When tenants stay organized and informed, they can manage rent payments with confidence.
Study Finds No Benefit in Arthritis Drug Combination
Drug combination shows no added benefit for knee arthritis pain.
Sara E. TellerLaw Firm AI Policy: What You Owe Clients When AI Writes Your Content
Bar associations addressed the highest-stakes AI uses first: filings, research, client advice. Marketing content is next.
David Arato, JDThe Suite Appoints Laura Belmont as General Counsel
Seasoned legal leader and AI governance expert to lead legal function and shape content strategy for in-house counsel community.
Press ReleaseAgiloft Launches Astra™ to Democratize AI: Enterprise-Grade Contract AI Now Accessible to Everyone via New Free Tier
New platform delivers policy-driven compliance, proactive contractual risk management, and rapid response to external disruptions — start for free, scale as you grow.
Press ReleaseTwo Sentenced in Massive Genetic Testing Fraud Scheme
Fraud scheme billed insurers for unnecessary genetic testing services.
Sara E. TellerTarter Krinsky & Drogin Launches Commercial Agreements Practice, Appoints Victoria Galante as Practice Chair
New practice addresses growing client demand for dedicated, business-focused contract support across the full lifecycle of commercial agreements.
8 Restaurant Sink Mistakes That Trigger Lawsuits
Consistency is key to reducing risk. Teams that follow structured processes are less likely to overlook critical details.
Design Tips for Law Firm Website For Better Conversions
A well-built website helps law firms connect with potential clients and guide them toward action.
Protecting Your Rights: The 2026 Guide to Personal Injury Law
Your health is the priority, and the legal system is there to help you rebuild. Reach out to professionals who understand the law to start your journey toward healing today.
A Step-by-Step Guide to Apostille and Document Legalization for International Use
International interactions depend on trust in documentation. Accurate certification allows paperwork to cross borders without repeated verification or rejection.
Can You Sue for Sex Discrimination?
The law grants you, as an employee, the right to work in an environment free of any sex discrimination.
Odessa Personal Injury Lawyer: Protecting Your Rights After an Accident
Winning a personal injury case is not just luck. It’s the result of a disciplined, aggressive legal process.
Texas Doctor Convicted in Major Pill Distribution Case
Doctor convicted for illegally distributing large amounts of prescription drugs.
Press Freedom Declines in the US – Campaign Highlights Concerns Near Mar-a-Lago
The United States has reached its lowest ranking ever in the World Press Freedom Index. In response, a campaign originally developed by Swedish press retailer Pressbyrån is now being used in the US to highlight the growing challenges facing journalism.
Duo Sentenced to 17 Years in Federal Prison for Trafficking Meth Concealed in Cheetos Bags
“The defendants brazenly disguised 40 pounds of meth in Cheetos bags and used a commercial delivery company to transport it for them,” said Tom Wheeler, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Indiana.
FisherBroyles Welcomes Partner Brad A. Molotsky in Philadelphia
Molotsky deepens firm’s Real Estate and Corporate Practices.
Gun Laws vs. Crime Rates: 2026 Statistics & Laws
Twenty-six states have relaxed gun laws. Thirteen of those have crime rates below the national average. The other half have crime rates above it.
Understanding the Bona Fide Enterprise Standard in E-2 Visa Filings
To qualify as a bona fide enterprise, the business must be lawfully established and real, active, and operating in the United States, or clearly positioned to begin normal operations.
Divorce Waiting Periods: A Quick Overview for Couples
Things become particularly complicated in high-asset divorces, where one must also account for stock options, business valuations, and other assets.
How a Social Security Disability Lawyer Can Help You in Macon, GA
Dealing with a disability and navigating the complexities of Social Security Disability benefits is undoubtedly challenging.

