Nathan Sommers Gibson Dillon Announces New Name and Location
Local law firm embraces new generation with refreshed brand and office.
Christopher Buch Joins Vedder Price Executive Compensation & Employee Benefits Group in Chicago
He will focus on a variety of employee stock ownership (ESOP), executive compensation and employee benefits matters.
Texas Woman Sentenced to 2 Years in Federal Prison for Defrauding Indiana Pharmaceutical Company Out of Over $640,000
“This heinous fraud scheme stole nearly $650,000 from savings programs were created to help patients struggling to afford specialty medications,” said U.S. Attorney Zachary A. Myers.
Farm Action Applauds USDA’s Packers and Stockyards Act Rule on Discrimination and Retaliation
Newly finalized rule helps put teeth back into a critical livestock producer protection law, Farm Action said.
California Divorce 101: What You Need to Know Before Filing
Divorce is a tough situation for all parties involved. As the relationship comes to an end, you have to take care of a few things.
New Drug Could Treat Rare Blood Cancer
With promising results in a clinical trial, new drug rusfertide may effectively treat polycythemia vera.
Sara E. TellerNational Association of Realtors to Pay $400m to Settle Lawsuit
The National Association of Realtors also agreed to make critical changes to brokerage policies, potentially giving homeowners more flexibility in negotiating commissions and other rates.
Ryan J. FarrickCollege Swimmers and Volleyball Players Sue NCAA Over Transgender Athlete Policies
The lawsuit cites several incidents involving transgender swimmer Lia Thomas, a former member of the UPenn men’s swim team–who, in 2022, beat several Olympic athletes to secure first place in the 2022 NCAA women’s 500-yard freestyle swim event.
Ryan J. FarrickFlight 1282 Passengers File Lawsuit Against Alaska Airlines, Boeing
An attorney for the passengers said that one of his clients would likely have died if he had not been wearing his seat belt when a door plug failure caused part of the aircraft’s fuselage to give way mid-flight.
Ryan J. FarrickCHD to Host ‘The Rally to Reclaim Free Speech’ as SCOTUS Hears Landmark Censorship Case Murthy v. Missouri
The rally takes place on the day arguments in Murthy v. Missouri are heard. The case alleges government officials colluded with tech giants to censor social media content.
Press ReleaseThe Indispensable Role of Top Family Lawyers in Scotland
What truly sets family law solicitors apart is their ability to blend legal expertise with genuine empathy.
Criminal Legal Reform Advocates Rally at Michigan State Capitol
Rally Comes Ahead of Michigan House Hearing on Second Look Sentencing Act
This Week In Rideshare: Rules, Booths, and Minnesota
Gig workers face new rules, Amazon reaches Zen and Uber leaves Minnesota. LegalRideshare breaks it down.
The Future of Law Firm Marketing: Emerging Technologies and Strategies
Legal businesses face an exciting journey full of opportunities. By having a solid marketing strategy, law firms can stand out in a busy market.
Providence Memorializes Commitment to Communication Access for Deaf Patients
Meredith Weaver, senior staff attorney at DRA, said “As a result of these improvements, Providence will become an industry-leader for Deaf-friendly health care and set the standard for other providers.”
Earbuds, Headphones a Rising Threat to Kids’ Hearing
New study finds earphones and other devices used to listen to music, podcasts and more could be permanently damaging children’s hearing.
Cultivating Client Relationships: Keys to Success for Lawyers
As lawyers continue to prioritize client-centricity and elevate the client experience, they position themselves for long-term success.
Enhancing Traffic for Your Firm: Strategies for Growth
In an increasingly competitive landscape, law firms must adopt proactive strategies to enhance their online visibility and attract more traffic to their website.
Georgia Man Sentenced to 4.5 Years in Federal Prison for Using Stolen Credit Card Numbers to Obtain Over Half a Million Dollars in Gift Cards
“This defendant alone stole nearly half a million dollars and is responsible for more than 1,300 fraudulent transactions,” said Zachary A. Myers, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Indiana.
Young Adults More Affected by Ill Health, Study Revealed
Researchers find an alarming trend suggesting the younger generation struggles with sickness more than middle-aged adults.
15 Kokomo Methamphetamine Traffickers Dealers Sentenced to a Total of Over 175 Years in Federal Prison
As a result of the years’ long investigation, law enforcement officers seized approximately 18.3 pounds of methamphetamine, 171 grams of fentanyl, 48 grams of heroin, $95,664 in U.S. Currency, and 11 firearms.
How to Optimize Hyva Themes Performance with Best Practices and Strategies
Undoubtedly, in the coming times, e-commerce is going to grow the market and the importance of having an online presence will also continue skyrocketing.
Maryland Women File Lawsuits Alleging “Horrific” Sexual Abuse in Baltimore County Juvenile Detention Centers
The women claim that they were subjected to repeated acts of sexual abuse at privately-run juvenile detention centers in Baltimore County in Maryland.
Roman Polanski Identified as Defendant in Sex Abuse Lawsuit, Court Sets Tentative Trial Date
The woman claims that, shortly after meeting Polanski in 1973, the director plied her with alcohol and sexually assaulted her inside of his Benedict Canyon home.
ACLU of Virginia Files “First-of-Its-Kind” Immigrant Lawsuit Against Roanoke Police Department
In court documents, attorneys from the ACLU claimed that the Roanoke Police Department violated state law by refusing to respond to an immigrant’s request for a U visa certification.