Costco Sued Over Automatic Membership Renewals
“Had the plaintiff been provided this notice in a timely manner, he would have cancelled his membership and not gone forward with the auto-renewal,” the lawsuit states.
Family of Texas Teen Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against Distributor for Alani Nu
The lawsuit claims that Alani Nu is marketed to young women and children through social media. It also alleges that Alani Nu is marketed as a “wellness” and “lifestyle” beverage, despite containing significantly more caffeine than competing energy drinks like Red Bull and Monster.
Massachusetts Court Won’t Let Meta Avoid Social Media Addiction Lawsuit
On Thursday, a day before the ruling, Meta also announced that Facebook and Instagram will no longer allow law firm advertisements seeking new plaintiffs for ongoing litigation accusing it—and other social media companies—of engineering a youth addiction crisis.
Taylor & Ring Secures $35 Million Verdict Against Dignity Health in ICU Rape Case
Jury finds hospital liable after patient was raped by former nurse Gregory Harms while incapacitated in ICU at Methodist Hospital of Sacramento.
Why Medicaid Planning Is Important for Long-Term Care
Long-term care is a reality that most families will eventually face, and the financial consequences of being unprepared can be devastating.
Understanding Esquire and Other Legal Titles
Legally, there are no strict federal rules preventing misuse of “Esquire.” However, state bar associations discourage non-lawyers from using it.
StaffTrump-Appointed Federal Judge Tosses DOJ’s Baseless Legal Attack on California’s Laws to Stop Cage Confinement of Laying Hens
Trump judge tosses case for lack of standing, in latest setback by government entities and factory farming interests seeking to overturn states’ most consequential farm animal protection laws.
Press ReleaseVedder Expands San Francisco Litigation Practice with Addition of Trial Attorney Dannielle Campbell
Beyond her litigation practice, Campbell is an adjunct professor at UC Law San Francisco (formerly UC Hastings), where she teaches legal research and writing and coaches moot court teams.
Press ReleaseCommon Injuries Caused by Car Accidents
The emotional consequences of being injured as a result of someone else’s negligence in a violent car accident should never be discounted. Many victims suffer PTSD-like symptoms.
Brett H. PritchardGaming Giants Face Addiction Lawsuit Claims
Teen injured after alleged roadside assault involving garbage truck driver.
Sara E. TellerElectronic Signatures: Who Bears Responsibility for Reliability? A Comparative Analysis of Australian and EU Approaches
No system, regardless of its level of sophistication, whether based on passwords, platforms or cryptographic keys, can entirely eliminate the gap between the identity attributed to a signature and the person who actually applied it.
Why Assault Cases Escalate Faster Than Most Defendants Realize
Defendants who secure prompt release through the bail process retain something that pretrial detention systematically strips away: the ability to participate in their own defense.
Legal Consequences of a Fourth DUI Offense in Los Angeles
A fourth DUI offense in Los Angeles is not simply another DUI. It is a felony-level charge with life-altering consequences that extend across every dimension of your personal and professional life.
Why SUV Accidents Often Result in More Severe Injuries
Each of the factors mentioned thus far are significant, and each can be even more detrimental when the vehicle is traveling at a higher rate of speed.
Health Alert Issued Over Contaminated Nuggets
Health alert warns contaminated nuggets may still be in freezers.
Lawsuit: ICE Agents Use Race to Target Latinos in New York and Long Island
“This policy of racial profiling is illegal and unconscionable,” James said in a statement. “New Yorkers should be able to go about their daily lives without fear of being targeted by masked federal agents because of the color of their skin.”
Understanding the Recreational Marijuana Laws in Ohio
Cannabis legalization does not mean there are no rules.
How Drivers Can Comply with License Plate Regulations in Florida
In some cases, repeated violations may lead to additional penalties or complications with vehicle registration.
Overdose Deaths Drop Sharply as Fentanyl Supply Weakens
Overdose deaths fall nationwide amid weaker fentanyl supply and expanded treatment.
Lawsuit: Border Patrol Separated 3-Year-Old From Mother, Abused in Foster Care
“To have your child abused while in the government’s care, to not understand what has happened or how to protect them, to not even be told about the abuse, it is unimaginable,” said attorney Fisher Flores, who is representing the family. “Children deserve safety and they belong with their parents.”
Texas Judge Lifts Statewide Ban on Smokeable Hemp Products
“Under current Texas law, hemp is defined by its delta-9 THC concentration of not more than 0.3%,” said David Sergi, an attorney for the hemp coalition. “These Texas officials and state agencies are clearly attempting to create a new law in direct contradiction to what the Texas legislature intended.”
The Quiet “Supreme Court Storm” That Will Shape Every Los Angeles Crash Case
For crash victims and injury attorneys alike (whether negotiating a settlement or preparing for trial), the Supreme Court’s recently released decisions aren’t background noise. They’re part of the legal landscape shaping who pays, how much, and why.
Covering the Blind Side: Critical Injury and Disability Protection for Our College Athletes and Their NIL Futures
Sports disability lawyers remain essential partners for our athletes, their programs, and even responsible insurers, negotiating the right blend of critical care, disability, and NIL-focused coverage so that if the worst happens on the field, the athlete’s future off the field is still protected.
Federal Firearms Prosecutions Result in 11 Convictions, 23 Guns Recovered
According to federal law, individuals with prior felony convictions are prohibited from legally possessing a firearm.
Thomas E. Wheeler II Sworn in as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Indiana
This appointment marks a return to the Department of Justice, where he previously held the role of Acting Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights.

