‘Junk Science Playbook’ Report Ties RFK Jr.’s HHS Agenda to Mass Tort Machine
ATRA warns made-for-litigation research is reshaping vaccine, Tylenol and climate debates.
Who’s Legally Responsible for Emergency Repairs in a Rental?
When you know your rights and responsibilities as a tenant, you can take steps to sort out repair issues that come up and avoid unnecessary stress.
Trial De Novo vs. Retrial in the Legal System in Texas
If you’re unsure whether a trial de novo applies to your family law case—or you’re considering appealing or challenging a court decision—it’s wise to speak with a Texas attorney.
What to Know When Seeking Safe, Professional Abortion Care
If something feels unclear, it is reasonable to ask for clarification until you feel comfortable. If you need more support, it is also okay to request it,
How to Use Images and Content on Your Website Without Violating Copyright
Creating your own content and images is a safer, better option to avoid copyright issues.
Candy apple red semi-truck on road; image by Yassine Khalfalli, via Unsplash.com.
When a Semi-Truck Crash Becomes a Corporate Liability Case
Civil lawsuits serve a purpose beyond compensation as they influence corporate behavior through financial consequences.
Davies Hothem Injury LawHow Legal Options Help After Harm Caused by Hospital Negligence
Harm caused by hospital negligence creates lasting challenges for patients and families. Legal options help restore clarity, accountability, and direction during difficult periods.
The Alvarez Law FirmInsect Shield Reaches $1.4 Million Settlement
Settlement resolves claims over false testing tied to Army uniforms.
Sara E. TellerCommon Foods Linked to Deadly Outbreaks
Everyday refrigerated foods continue causing widespread illness, hospitalizations, and deaths.
Sara E. TellerCan You Reduce Child Support in Texas?
If your financial situation has changed and you believe your child support order should be lowered, do not wait. Taking action early can prevent unpaid support from building up.
Eric M. WillieWhat Makes for a Successful Brain Injury Claim
In the event of a brain injury, it pays to know that you have a fighting chance of recovering a compensation amount that’s more than enough to cover your losses.
The Consumer’s Guide to Truck Accident Liability in South Carolina
While the road to physical and financial recovery can be long, understanding the framework of liability provides the clarity needed to navigate the journey and protect your rights with confidence.
Why Do Americans Own Guns in 2025? The Complexity of Demographics and Gun Ownership
Gun ownership trends reveal significant differences in motivations based on gender, race, and age, with protection being the leading reason across all demographics.
Union vs. Non-Union Construction Worker Injuries
Most people focus on the earnings their jobs provide, rarely considering the inherent risk of injury that exists in any profession.
The Rise of ESA Letter Fraud: What Tenants and Landlords Need to Know
To stay protected, tenants should obtain an ESA letter that includes all necessary information on official letterhead, following an evaluation by a licensed mental health professional.
Can the Insurance Company Make You a “Take it Or Leave it” Settlement Offer?
You will stand a much better chance of persuading the insurance company to raise their settlement offer when you approach them through an experienced personal injury lawyer.
Curtis Expands into Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe with d’Ornano Association
Curtis worldwide Chairman, George Kahale III, said “We are pleased to welcome François to the Curtis family and look forward to expanding our activities in Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe through this new venture.”
Parker & McConkie Welcomes Richard N. M. Lambert and Brent D. Ward as Of Counsel
Two former senior federal prosecutors, including a former U.S. Attorney, join the firm, bringing more than 80 years of combined trial experience and DOJ leadership to its civil rights and serious injury practice.
Omnus Law Expands National Litigation Practice, Adding Seven Attorneys and New Practice Leadership
Firm enters next phase of growth with Craig Hansen appointed Chair of Litigation and Philip Yeager Chair of Appellate Law.
Disposable Paper Plates Pulled Over Safety Concerns
A recall was announced due to concerns over hidden chemical contamination.
High Antioxidant Intake Linked to Offspring Changes
High-dose antioxidant supplements in fathers may alter offspring development.
What Help Can I Get if I Can’t Pay My Medical Bills?
If you cannot pay your medical bills, you are not alone, and help is available. Government programs, hospital assistance, nonprofit organizations, and community resources can all play a role in reducing or managing medical debt.
What is the 10-Year Rule in Divorce in Texas?
Texas divorce law is complex, especially when long marriages and fault-based issues are involved.
The American Law Institute Elects Wallace B. Jefferson, Former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Texas, as Its Next President
Jefferson served on the Supreme Court of Texas from 2001 to 2013 and was Chief Justice from 2004 until the end of his tenure.
Baretz+Brunelle Launches LexFusion Labs with Legal AI Leader
Szabo has directly led major initiatives with in-house legal teams at prominent Fortune 50 companies across industries, delivering transformative technology and process outcomes.

