How Liability Disputes Develop and Why Case Outcomes Are Rarely Straightforward
Legal outcomes are rarely predictable because they depend on a combination of evidence, legal interpretation, and strategic decision making.
AI Is Transforming Legal Work and Changing How Firms Charge for It
From automating everyday tasks to making fairer pricing models possible, the technology has changed both how legal work gets done and how it gets paid for.
Why Boston Accident Victims Should Seek Legal Guidance Immediately After Giving a Recorded Statement
Once a statement is on file with an insurance carrier, the most effective path forward involves a formal review of the transcript alongside your legal representative.
How Chicago Residents Can Build a Strong Injury Case With Limited Evidence
The strength of an injury claim in Illinois depends on how well available evidence addresses each required element of negligence, not on how much evidence was collected in the immediate aftermath.
Understanding Data Privacy Laws for Businesses in 2026: Compliance, Risks, and Best Practices
Data privacy is no longer optional—it is a legal and ethical necessity. Businesses must take proactive steps to comply with regulations and protect user data.
Regions Bank Agrees to PPP Settlement
Regions Bank settles dispute over pandemic loan forgiveness for $4.9 million.
Sara E. TellerQuiz to Shut Down Remaining Stores
Quiz closing all UK stores after years of financial struggles and declining sales.
Sara E. TellerJudge Dismisses Author’s Lawsuit Against Melania Trump
A spokesperson for Melania Trump has since said that the First Lady “is proud to continue standing up to, and fighting against, those who spread malicious and defamatory falsehoods as they desperately try to get undeserved attention and money from their unlawful conduct.”
Ryan J. FarrickFlorida to Pay Nearly $500k to State Biologist Fired Over Charlie Kirk Meme
In a related case, a Tennessee man who was jailed for more than a month for posting a Kirk-related meme to Facebook announced that he settled his own lawsuit for “unlawful incarceration.” He is expected to receive an estimated $835,000 in damages.
Ryan J. FarrickJudges Scrap Trump Administration’s Voter Data Lawsuits Against Wisconsin, Maine
“Under our Constitution, states are the primary regulators and administrators of elections for federal office, unless Congress passes legislation that preempts that framework,” one of the judges wrote. “And Congress’s power to do even that is itself subject to limitations.”
Ryan J. FarrickTarter Krinsky & Drogin Bolsters Trusts & Estates Practice with Partner David Wechsler
Wechsler is known for his collaborative, thoughtful, and responsive approach, working closely with clients to navigate sensitive planning decisions and achieve effective outcomes.
DOJ Brings Cartel Money Laundering Charges
Federal case targets alleged cartel-linked laundering network operating across several countries.
Arizona DUI Myths Debunked: What Every Driver Should Know
When in doubt, don’t drive. That single choice keeps you, and everyone else on the road, much safer.
Shumaker Secures Major Victory for Charlotte Manufacturer in Patent Dispute
Court bars defendant from marketing or distributing accused product during litigation.
Christa L. Sullivan Appointed to Education Foundation of Sarasota’s Board of Directors
The Education Foundation of Sarasota County is guided by a mission to enhance the potential of students, promote excellence in teaching, and inspire innovation in education through strategic philanthropy.
FisherBroyles Welcomes IP Partner Xiaoban Xin to Washington, D.C., Office
“Xiaoban brings a rare combination of deep scientific training and sophisticated patent strategy experience that directly strengthens our ability to serve clients at the forefront of life sciences innovation,” said T.J. DoVale.
The Center for Healthcare Affordability – America’s Healthcare Policy Database and Tracker
New initiative to serve as a one-stop resource for lawmakers, employers, and everyday Americans seeking lower healthcare costs.
Buying Property in Queensland: New Disclosure Laws Explained
Combining the disclosure statement with independent checks – such as finance, legal advice, and inspections – ensures property buyers are able to make a well-rounded, confident purchase decision.
How to Choose a Criminal Defence Lawyer
The ideal lawyer combines legal expertise, strategic thinking, and strong personal qualities to deliver effective representation.
Arkansas Land Sale Suit Alleges Housing Discrimination
Woman claims housing group rejected land purchase over race and religion.
Study: Psilocybin Could Treat Nerve Pain
Researchers found psilocybin reduced nerve pain symptoms in mice for weeks.
Real Estate Broker Sues White Supremacist Organization for Housing Discrimination
“Return to the Land’s actions constitute blatant and brazen violations of federal and state fair housing laws,” Colfax said in a statement posted to the Legal Defense Fund’s website. “Ms. Walker has been deprived of her housing and civil rights, including the right to purchase land and build housing.”
Meta Settles Social Media Addiction Lawsuit with Kentucky School District
“Our focus remains on pursuing justice for the remaining 1,200 school districts who have filed cases,” attorneys Lexi Hazam, Previn Warren, Chris Seeger, and Ronald Johnson said in a joint statement.
Texas Sues Meta Over Unsubstantiated WhatsApp Whistleblower Report
“There is no limit to the type of WhatsApp message that can be viewed by Meta,” an official wrote in a January 16 email sent to more than a dozen recipients at other agencies. “The misconduct of Meta and its officers, including current and former high-level executives, involve civil and criminal violations that span several federal jurisdictions.”
A Teen’s First Traffic Ticket Isn’t “Minor” — It’s a Legal Event with Long-Term Consequences
A first ticket should be a learning moment, not a financial anchor. With the right guidance, it can be exactly that.

