Defensive Gun Use Statistics: America’s Life-Saving Gun Incidents (2024)
When we factor in all available studies and surveys, an average of 1.8 million crimes are stopped by guns.
Gathering Evidence for a Personal Injury Lawsuit
The collection of comprehensive evidence is the foundation upon which a successful personal injury lawsuit is built.
How to Secure Your Australian Immigration Visa
The journey to securing an Australian immigration visa may seem daunting, but with thorough preparation and the right support, it becomes manageable.
Workers’ Compensation Claim Denied? What to Do Next
Beyond the technical aspects of filing claims and appeals, it’s crucial to recognize the emotional strain on workers.
Navigating the Aftermath: How a Skilled DUI Lawyer in Mississippi Can Streamline Your Defense
A DUI arrest is a serious matter, but it doesn’t have to define your future.
California Sheriff’s Department Will Pay $300k After Deputies Seize 9-Year-Old Girl’s Pet Goat for Slaughter
On the day of the auction, fair officials refused to consider the family’s requests to take the goat off the auction block. Cedar was sold the same day for…
Ryan J. FarrickStudy: Acupuncture Can Minimize IBS Symptoms
Acupuncture offers a minimally invasive, non-medical option for treating irritable bowel syndrome.
Sara E. TellerVeta T. Richardson, President & CEO, Announces Plans to Depart from ACC in 2025
During her tenure as CEO over the past 13 years, Richardson solidified the association’s position as the leading advocate for corporate lawyers worldwide.
Press ReleaseBreaking Into the Legal Field: Top Tips for Aspiring Lawyers to Stand Out
Breaking into the legal field may seem challenging, but with the right strategies, you can stand out.
Momentum Search PartnersRide Hailing Company Lyft to Pay 2.1 Million in Fines
The $2.1 million settlement against Lyft represents further progress with respect to the enforcement of companies’ responsibilities towards their freelancers.
Jennifer PaleyWhat Qualifies as A Dental Emergency and How to Respond
Dental emergencies can be alarming, but with timely and appropriate action, you can often alleviate pain and prevent further complications.
Early-onset Diabetes is Linked to Higher Risks, Mortality
Study finds the earlier diabetes is diagnosed, the more likely patients will experience severe complications.
Federal Judge Rejects Conservative Demands to Keep Justice Department Away From Missouri Polling Sites
“The harms that the State of Missouri anticipates are speculative,” federal Judge Sarah Pitlyk wrote, rejecting the state’s request to bar Department of Justice monitors from visiting Missouri election sites.
Dealing with an Arrest – 4 Vital Tips for Navigating the Legal Process
All these steps you take can play a vital role in helping an arrested person secure a favorable outcome in these challenging times.
Why Having a Specialized Attorney is Crucial for Florida Fish and Wildlife Cases
When facing fish and wildlife charges, choosing a specialized attorney isn’t just an option; it’s a crucial step toward protecting your future and preserving your outdoor privileges.
How Smaller Firms Are Using Legal Software to Compete with Reputed Agencies
As the legal field changes, adopting technological innovations has become a vital strategy.
Sleep Apnea Increases Chances of Developing Dementia
Study ties obstructive sleep apnea to increased risk of cognitive decline, especially in older women.
Authorities Take Down Fentanyl, Meth Lab
Canadian police dismantle large lab, seizing drugs, weapons and more.
Relatives of Houston Helicopter Crash Victims File Wrongful Death Lawsuit
“Porter Equipment Holding, the owner of the helicopter, knew that the helicopter was being used for nighttime tours, and it is unclear if it had the proper detection equipment on the helicopter,” attorneys for the families said.
Class-Action Lawsuit Claims Paramount Flouts Federal Law By Tracking Viewing History
“Upon information and belief, [Paramount Global] also transmits its subscribers’ Personal Viewing Information to Facebook, TikTok and additional unauthorized third parties—including Google and Twitter—through other tracking technologies installed on its Website and apps,” the lawsuit alleges.
Georgia Judge Dismisses Republican Lawsuit, Says Fulton County Residents Can Cast Absentee Ballots In-Person
“Under state law, election officials can receive absentee ballots in person at govt facilities if the county chooses,” Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said in a statement. “Several counties have chosen to do this. We are working with the counties and the political parties to ensure this is done transparently and within Georgia law.”
Parenting Styles Significant Impact a Child’s Cognitive Development
Warm parenting styles are ideal for brain development and lifelong mental health.
This Week In Rideshare: Lyft Gets Fined, Tesla Hits a Deer, and Uber Drivers Look to Unions
Lyft gets fined, Tesla hits a deer and drivers look to unionize. LegalRideshare breaks it down.
Which Type of Student Loan is Better for Oklahoma Students?
There are many differences between federal and private student loans. Most show that federal loans are the better option, but you may need more money to meet your needs.
Loneliness Can be a Post-Divorce Issue for Older Americans
Loneliness and isolation can be issues after a divorce, especially for someone older. However, planning and actively addressing the issue can put you on the right track.