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Call for Submissions for Volume 4 Issue 1 by Trends in Intellectual Property Research
Trends in Intellectual Property Research welcomes contributions from all branches of IP law and competition law, if the work is relevant, up to date and original.
Florida Bill Targets Vaccine Maker Advertising
Florida bill links vaccine lawsuits to advertising and sparks constitutional debate.
House Advances Revised Malpractice Damage Caps
Lawmakers debate malpractice limits as session deadline nears in New Mexico.
What are Examples of Marital Misconduct in Texas?
Allegations involving infidelity, adultery, abuse, cruelty, abandonment, deception, financial misconduct, or dissipation of marital assets often lead to disputes over property division and financial support.
Pierson Ferdinand Opens 2026 with Six New Partners
Latest arrivals demonstrate PierFerd’s continued momentum two years post-launch.
McKeen & Associates Welcomes Four New Attorneys
“Each of these attorneys shares our mission of holding the negligent accountable and giving a voice to those who have been harmed,” says Brian McKeen, founder and managing partner.
San Mateo, California, looking at the Hayward Bridge; image by Wonderlane, via Flickr.com, public domain.
California Car Accident Liability Is Becoming More Complex
This evolution reflects a legal system responding to modern transportation realities, one where accountability extends across individuals, corporations, insurers, and public institutions alike.
Galine Frye Fitting & FrangosWhy Would an Annulment be Denied in Texas?
When a judge determines that an annulment cannot be granted, divorce often becomes the appropriate legal solution.
Eric M. WillieVICTORY: Black and Latino Homeowners Targeted by Emigrant Bank’s Predatory Lending Prevail at US Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to grant certiorari on Emigrant’s appeal, ending a more than decade-long effort by Emigrant to escape accountability for predatory loans targeting homeowners of color. Homeowners will now receive $722,000 (plus post-judgment interest) in compensatory damages previously awarded at trial by a jury in the Eastern District of New York.
Press ReleaseMedicaid Work Rules May Burden Older Adults
New Medicaid work rules risk coverage losses for many older adults.
Sara E. TellerDOJ Settlement Targets Predatory Land Sales
Federal settlement forces land developer reforms after widespread lending and housing abuses.
Sara E. TellerFisherBroyles’ Growth Trajectory Continues with Additions of Jiangang Ou and Ying Chen
New partners strengthen litigation, corporate and cross-border capabilities.
Shumaker Advisors Expands D.C. Team with Jodie Moxley-Ramos, Bringing Deep Aviation, Defense, and Advanced Technology Expertise
Jodie advises organizations on navigating Congress, the Administration, and complex policy landscapes. She is widely recognized for her credibility on Capitol Hill and her ability to translate highly technical issues into effective political strategy.
Shumaker Advances Literacy Efforts with Little Libraries for Sarasota Nonprofits
As Shumaker’s centennial celebration comes to a close, the firm is committed to continuing its Make a Difference through Literacy Initiative, helping to promote the transformative power of literacy in all the communities it serves.
Why Arizona Car Accident Cases Often Turn on Evidence and Fault Allocation
Understanding these dynamics provides valuable insight into why Arizona car accident cases often require careful legal evaluation rather than quick resolution.
The Changing C-Suite: CLOs Grow In Strategic Leadership as AI and Global Uncertainty Influence Corporate Decision-Making
The 2026 Chief Legal Officer Survey from ACC and FTI Consulting examines how artificial intelligence, geopolitical uncertainty and resource constraints are redefining executive leadership.
When to Hire a Car Accident Attorney?
In most cases, the answer to when you should hire an attorney after an automobile accident is “now.”
What to Do When You Receive Threatening or Repeated Calls
Use calm steps to shut down the moment, record the facts, and bring in help when needed.
Critical Defense Strategies for Navigating High-Stakes Accusations and Preserving Personal Liberty
By staying proactive, informed, and assisted by knowledgeable professionals, individuals can better safeguard their liberty and navigate the complexities of the justice system.
How Atlanta Courts Decide Child Custody in Divorce Cases
Understanding custody law and working with experienced counsel protects your relationship with your child and secures meaningful time together after divorce.
Wraparound Services as a Legal Safeguard in Family and Juvenile Cases
Family and juvenile cases don’t go sideways because no one cares. They go sideways because systems are fragmented, stress stays high, and plans don’t survive real life.
How to Handle an Insurance Adjuster’s First Call After an Injury
Remember to be polite, be firm, and provide only the bare essentials.
Mediation vs. Litigation in Family Law: Costs, Timelines, and Outcomes Compared
The choice between mediation and litigation depends on the nature of the dispute, the willingness of parties to cooperate, and the resources available.
Defending Your Rights in Criminal Cases in Dublin
When you approach a criminal allegation with clarity, careful decision-making, and informed support, you give yourself the best chance to protect your future.
What to Do After a Car Accident in Washington, DC
By taking thoughtful steps and staying informed, accident victims can focus on healing while safeguarding their rights and future stability.
Legal Options for Victims of Life-Altering Brain Injuries in Kansas City
Understanding available legal options empowers victims to protect their future during a time of profound uncertainty.

