Charges Filed Against Nonprofit Over Alleged Donation Misuse
Grand jury alleges nonprofit secretly diverted funds to extremist-linked individuals.
The Consultation That Converts: Turning Prospects into Clients
The initial consultation is the first chapter of every client relationship, and in many cases, it determines whether the rest of the story gets written at all.
Navigating Workers’ Comp Claims for Occupational Hearing Loss
Workers’ compensation is meant to help, but the process can be slow. Taking care of hearing loss early can really improve your safety and quality of life.
Beyond the FCRA: Navigating New York’s Unique Credit Reporting Protections
A credit report is more than just a number; it is a digital reputation. For New Yorkers, the combination of the FCRA and the NYFCRA provides a formidable defense.
Theo Ai Expands Council Leadership with Prominent Legal Figures, Launches First-Ever Mass Tort Defense Advisory Board
Appointment of globally recognized attorneys and in-house leaders show growing industry confidence in legal AI; includes legal leaders from GEICO, Glaser Weil, and Wheeler Trigg O’Donnell LLP.
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Why a Specialized Estate Planning Attorney Matters for Families Dealing with Substance Use
When substance use is part of the family dynamic, thoughtful and customized planning is not simply advisable, it is essential for preserving both stability and generational wealth.
Audra SimovitchHow AI Search Is Changing the Way People Find Lawyers
The rules change constantly and anyone selling “AI optimization” as a guaranteed service is making promises the data doesn’t support.
Jorge ArgotaA Texas Divorce Attorney’s Thoughts on Love and Marriage
It may surprise you to know that divorce attorneys spend a considerable amount of time pondering how couples can save their marriages – and they have a keen perspective on the matter.
Brett H. PritchardFlorida’s Stand Your Ground Law: Myth vs. Reality
Claims of lawful self-defense still require proof that a threat was immediate and serious enough to justify the force used.
Anthony G. RyanUS Expands Research Access for Psychedelic Drugs
Policy change expands research on psychedelics for addiction and mental health
Sara E. TellerLegal Complications That Can Arise During Divorce
While the process is rarely easy, having a clear understanding of the potential traps helps you move forward.
How to Write High-Quality Content for Law Firm Websites
When you write for law firms, you’re building trust & authority with your clients, not just providing them with legal information.
Pierson Ferdinand Continues Growth with Five New Partners
Appointments across Corporate, Intellectual Property, and Litigation underscore the Firm’s enduring momentum.
Shumaker Expands Technology and Litigation Bench with Addition of Mark Lehman
Mark brings a dynamic and forward-looking practice that spans civil litigation, information technology (IT) disputes, and complex commercial disputes, along with a broad range of general IT matters.
How to Protect Yourself Legally When Another Driver Aggressively Blames You in a Car Crash
When someone starts blaming, you need a neutral third party. That’s where law enforcement comes in. A police report adds structure to the chaos. It creates a clear account of what happened.
Study Finds Limits to Naloxone Effectiveness
Study shows naloxone less effective against powerful synthetic opioid overdoses
FSU College of Law Achieves Historic High in U.S. News & World Report Rankings
FSU Law also continues to distinguish itself as the No. 1 Best Value Law School in the Nation, according to preLaw Magazine (2025).
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Partner with 8am™
Multi-year partnership includes naming rights for all-inclusive premium lounge
at Raymond James Stadium.
Gun Ownership by Gender in 2026: Closing the Gender Gap
The narrowing gender gap in gun ownership indicates that firearms are increasingly being seen as essential tools for self-defense by women.
Generative AI Expands Cancer Research Possibilities
AI tools may improve cancer understanding and patient care outcomes.
Auto Parts Company Penalized for Hazardous Waste Storage
Company and manager penalized for unsafe hazardous waste storage practices.
Federal Court Dismisses Voter Data Lawsuit Against Rhode Island
“Voter list maintenance is a responsibility entrusted to the states,” the attorney general said, “and I remain confident in the steps we take here in Rhode Island to keep our list as accurate as possible.”
Supreme Court Lets Oil Companies Move Climate Litigation to Federal Court
“As the Court recognized, the plaintiffs’ claims are related to activities that Chevron and other energy companies performed under federal supervision during World War II,” a Chevron spokesperson said. “Those claims are flawed as a matter of both state law and federal law, and Chevron looks forward to litigating these cases in federal court, where they belong.”
Wisconsin Republicans Asks Court to Scrap School Funding Lawsuit
Mandell also said that the lawsuit challenges discrepancies in funding but does not seek to do away with the state’s private voucher program. Instead, his clients simply want to ensure that public schools receive the funding that they deserve.
While America Celebrates 4/20, Thousands Remain Behind Bars for Cannabis
This April 20, dispensaries will celebrate how far cannabis has come. Elsewhere, tens of thousands of people will spend that same day in a cell.

