How to Interpret Legal Case Summaries and Court Dispositions: A Step-by-Step Guide
To read legal papers, you don’t need a law degree, but you do need a system. Stop reading in order and start looking for parts that make up the whole.
Three Connecticut Children Die After Overdoses
Officials warn families about dangers linked to common allergy medications.
Patients, Doctors, and Disability Advocates Challenge New Illinois “Right-to-Die” Law
The lawsuit claims that patients with life-threatening disabilities will likely face pressure from insurance companies, which may be more inclined to recommend death than expensive and time-consuming treatment.
Michigan State University Trustee Demands Ethics Overhaul, Threatens $25m Lawsuit
“The historic significance of her chairmanship—first Black woman in 168 years—has been transformed into a public narrative of forced removal,” the pre-litigation letter says.
Dallas Truck Accident Lawyer: Your Guide to Legal Support
The journey to justice after a truck accident is complex.
Papa Johns Closing Hundreds of Stores in U.S., Canada
Papa Johns cuts locations as pizza sales decline across markets.
Sara E. TellerJudge Says Trump Can Host UFC Fight Outside of White House
“No one is holding Plaintiffs in a jiu jitsu lock, forcing them to watch UFC Freedom 250 against their wall,” government lawyers wrote. “The public interest does not favor allowing them to exercise a heckler’s veto, particularly at this late date.”
Ryan J. FarrickJudge Extends Injunction Against Trump’s $1.8b “Anti-Weaponization” Fund
U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema said that she will continue to block the “Anti-Weaponization” fund’s creation and operation. This order will remain in effect unless and until the court rules otherwise.
Ryan J. FarrickLegal Technology Is Reshaping Corporate Legal Operations in 2026: The Legal Department Is No Longer Just a Cost Centre
As legal departments continue evolving from reactive support functions into strategic business partners, technology will play an increasingly important role in helping them deliver value, manage risk, and support organisational growth.
SruthiThree Charged in Child Smuggling Case
Federal case alleges child smuggling, fraud, and exploitation scheme.
Sara E. TellerCommon Legal Questions Injured People Ask After an Accident
The aftermath of a vehicle collision presents many challenges for injured individuals. Understanding legal options allows families to make informed decisions about their future.
Federal Government Settles North Dakota Lawsuit
Settlement resolves lawsuit tied to Dakota Access Pipeline protest response.
Deadly Listeria Outbreak Triggers Cheese Recall
Officials investigate fatal listeria outbreak connected to recalled cheese products.
Salt Lake City, Non-Profits Sue DHS Over Proposed Immigration Detention Center
In a statement, Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall said that “this kind of facility has no place in Salt Lake City.”
Federal Court Rules Against Alaska SNAP Applicants Seeking Quicker Decisions
In a May decision, U.S. District Court Judge Sharon Gleason issued a summary judgment finding that SNAP statutes “do not create privately enforceable rights” that permit residents to sue the state government.
Filevine Launches LOIS Console: AI that Runs the Firm
A firm running on LOIS could be a hundred-attorney mass tort practice coordinating discovery across thousands of plaintiffs or an in-house team of six tracking risk across an enterprise. LOIS console can handle it all.
FisherBroyles Continues IP Group Growth with Addition in New York
Teige P. Sheehan brings nearly 20 years of experience to FisherBroyles.
Four Shumaker Managing Partners Selected by Florida Trend as 2026 Legal Elite NOTABLE
Legal Elite NOTABLE Managing Partners are influential, high-achieving law firm leaders throughout the state who demonstrate exceptional mentorship, community involvement, and effective firm management.
Injured in a New Mexico Oilfield Accident? You Need Legal Representation
The effects of an accident last long after the hospital stay. You might face years of rehab, chronic pain, and a permanent job loss.
Texas Couple Sentenced in Pyramid Scheme
Texas couple received prison sentences for massive pandemic-era fraud.
Ahold Delhaize Settles Drug Pricing Claims
Settlement resolves allegations involving prescription pricing reported to programs.
What Are a Landlord’s Legal Obligations to Tenants After Severe Weather?
Landlords should be clear on their legal obligations when severe weather hits. So stay informed on your state laws and you’ll keep your tenants protected and avoid costly legal consequences.
Trial Skills for the Digital Age: Adapting Courtroom Advocacy for Modern Juries
The lawyers who will thrive in today’s courtrooms are not those who walk away from the fundamentals, but those who bring them into a new era of communication that rewards sharper storytelling, smarter use of technology, and genuine respect for the people in that jury box.
Vedder Adds Depth to Washington, DC Office With Addition of Life Sciences Attorney Melissa Gilmore
Gilmore’s practice focuses on providing guidance and counsel for life sciences consumer product companies and for commercial lenders/investors in FDA-regulated spaces.
Vedder Prevails in the North Carolina Supreme Court
The North Carolina Supreme Court affirmed (per curiam) the North Carolina Business Court’s decision, finding that personal jurisdiction over the defendants is proper.

