Former Nickelodeon Producer Says Docuseries Was “Hit Job” That Portrayed Him as Sexual Predator
A former Nickelodeon producer has filed a lawsuit against the creators of “Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV,” claiming that the docuseries falsely presented him as a sexual predator. According to NBC News, the four-part docuseries was first aired by Investigation Discovery in March, with a bonus episode released the following month.
Jewish Students Claim Northwestern University Tolerated Antisemitism from Pro-Palestine Protesters
The three students claim that Northwestern University failed to take immediate action after pro-Palestine protesters allegedly breached the school’s code of conduct by engaging in disruptive and hateful speech.
Lawsuit Asks Court to Give Software Developers, Consumers Right to Curate Social Media Feeds
The lawsuit cites a clause from Section 230 of the Communications Act in arguing that software developers should be permitted to release tools blocking elements of Facebook’s content curation algorithm.
Legal Principles Governing Accident Claims
Understanding the legal definition of an accident is crucial in determining liability and seeking appropriate compensation for the injured party.
Key Qualities to Seek in a Professional Legal Advisor
Choosing a professional legal advisor is a crucial decision that can significantly impact the outcomes of your legal matters.
Lawmakers Consider Medicaid Expansion: Religions, Businesses Weigh In
Mississippi legislators grapple with Medicaid expansion as third parties mount a public campaign.
Sara E. TellerWhat’s The Difference Between First, Second, and Third-Degree Murder
Whether it’s first-degree murder, second-degree murder, manslaughter, or attempted murder, each offense carries its own set of legal requirements and potential consequences.
Courtney DawsonEmployment Law Essentials: Safeguarding Employee Privacy in the United States
Safeguarding employee privacy is not only a legal obligation but also a moral imperative for employers in the United States.
AccelProFederal Appeals Court Squashes Landmark “Climate Kids” Lawsuit
A panel of federal appellate judges ordered a lower court to dismiss a landmark climate change lawsuit.
Ryan J. FarrickOhio’s Struggle for Health Equity and Affordability
Ohio residents spend more on healthcare than residents in most other states but experience poorer health outcomes.
Sara E. Teller6 Essential Steps to Successfully Establishing Your Limited Company
Remember to continuously review and adapt your strategies as your business evolves, staying informed about changes in regulations or market conditions.
Why Law Firms Need a Digital Marketing Team
By embracing digital marketing strategies, law firms can position themselves for long-term success in an increasingly competitive market, and secure their success in the future.
What Are Common Bike Injuries? How a Personal Injury Lawyer Can Help
Personal injury lawyers help you navigate the legal process and ensure that you receive fair compensation for your injuries and losses.
Columbia Student Files Lawsuit Accusing University of Failing to Protect Jewish Students from Pro-Palestine Protesters
In her complaint, the student claims that Columbia broadly failed to prevent a small set of “extremists” from using pro-Palestine protests as an opportunity to harass and intimidate Jewish students.
Warm Springs Tribe Responds to Court of Appeals Decision
“Our Tribal knowledge – both scientific and cultural – is essential to deliver a healthy fishery for our people.” ~ Robert A. Brunoe, Secretary Treasurer/CEO of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
DMEC Announces Virtual Conference to Elevate Compliance Strategies and Enhance Organizational Culture
This one-day only event on May 8 features a session about the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission less than a month after final regulations were published.
Guns in the Home Statistics: The Effects of Firearms in the Home in 2024
Contrary to popular belief, there are millions of homes in the U.S. with guns and no incidents of violence and unintentional shootings.
Jessica S. Zelitt Joins Shumaker’s Community Association Law Team
In her new role, Jessica will provide strategic counsel and representation to clients facing various legal challenges within the realm of community association law.
A Guide to Handling Repeat Criminal Speeding Traffic Tickets
Drive responsibly to prevent future violations.
The Future of Beauty: Predicting Trends and Innovations in Plastic Surgery and Aesthetic Medicine
By embracing innovation, ethical practices, and a commitment to patient-centered care, aesthetic providers can shape the future of beauty.
Settlement Reached in New York Regarding Clergy Sex Abuse Cases
New York’s AG and the Diocese of Brooklyn have reached a settlement agreement addressing clergy sex abuse allegations.
Association of Corporate Counsel Hosts Cutting-Edge Legal Operations Conference, Legal Ops Con ‘24
The sold-out event, with over 400 participants from nine countries, was organized and presented in conjunction with numerous legal operations professionals.
Car Accident Claims 101: Calculating Loss of Future Earnings
You may also want to hire a vocational expert, who will provide valuable testimony regarding the impact of your injuries on your earning potential.
Facing DWI Charges? Here’s Why You Should Consult with a DWI Defense Attorney
Don’t underestimate the severity of DWI charges. Take control of your future by partnering with an experienced legal professional.
Franchise Relationship Laws
Failure to comply with these legal frameworks can result in legal disputes, financial penalties, and damage to the franchisor-franchisee relationship.