Call for submissions for Volume 3 Issue 2 by Legal Research & Analysis
All the submissions are to be made only through online portal on or before 23:59 hours on December 29, 2025.
Call for Submissions: Volume 3 Issue 2 by Trends in Intellectual Property Research
All the submissions are to be made only through online portal on or before 23:59 hours on December 29, 2025.
5 Signs It’s Time to Hire a Family Attorney
Through hiring an attorney for family cases, you keep yourself safe from legal hurdles while safeguarding your future.
Navigating Stock Option Plans: What Legal Advisors Should Remember
Navigating stock options requires a strategic legal mindset. Each step involves precision and foresight.
Mediation vs. Litigation: A Practical Guide to Choosing Your Divorce Path
Ultimately, the choice is yours. Litigation is a path marked by conflict, high costs, and the surrender of control. Mediation is a path defined by cooperation, financial prudence, and empowerment.
How Employers Use Delay Tactics in Workplace Injury Reporting to Undermine Your Claim
An employer’s delay in reporting a workplace injury is rarely accidental. It’s often a strategic move to disempower the injured worker.
How CA Rules Protect Motorcyclists from Careless Drivers
The system aims to match outcomes with conduct so people harmed by unsafe driving have a fair shot at medical and financial support.
Thomson Reuters Reveals New Agentic AI in CoCounsel Legal
Next-generation betas enhance document review and agentic execution of any legal workflow to transform legal work.
Press ReleaseNeil Cole Cleared of all Charges, Ending 10-Year Legal Battle
Under Mr. Cole’s leadership, Iconix Brand became the world’s second-largest licensing company behind Disney, valued over $3 billion.
Press ReleaseStanley E. Gates II Recognized as an Emerging Leader in Who’s Who in Black Columbus for the Second Consecutive Year
Who’s Who in Black Columbus honors local African American leaders whose achievements and contributions are making a lasting impact across industries, including business, politics, technology, sports, and entertainment
Press ReleaseThe Subtle Warning Signs Your Body Isn’t Fully Healed Yet
True recovery means feeling strong, confident, and pain-free — not just “good enough.” Paying attention to your body’s subtle signals ensures you get there completely, not halfway.
Simon Bridgers SpiresGout Drug May Cut Heart Attack Risk
Colchicine lowers heart attack and stroke risk without major side effects.
Sara E. TellerDifferent Ways to End a Marriage: A Comprehensive Guide from a Las Vegas Divorce Attorney
Ending a marriage is deeply personal, and there is no “one-size-fits-all” approach.
Nine-in-10 Legal Leaders Brace for Sharp Rise in Online IP Infringement as AI Accelerates Attacks
CSC’s study also finds that fake domain names are often the first step in large-scale infringement campaigns.
Trusting the Machine: Legal Ethics in the Era of Automated Decision-Making
By integrating clear roles, regular bias reviews, open processes, and strong human oversight, legal professionals can harness AI’s efficiency without sacrificing justice.
Independent Investigations That Stand Up in Court
The public and even some attorneys often believe investigators can do whatever they want to get results. They think we can hack phones, plant GPS trackers, or slip into private property unnoticed. Reality check: that’s TV, not the law.
Understanding Your Legal Options for Managing Unsecured Debt
Legal frameworks exist to protect you, guide you, and support your financial well-being.
Legal Resources for Latin Americans: What You Should Know about Car Accidents
You don’t need perfect English to protect your rights—you need a clear plan and a few habits that keep the facts on your side.
Man Accused of Trafficking Arrested in Naperville
Chicago man arrested in Naperville after DEA tip reveals drug transport.
New Opioid Cychlorphine Detected in Toronto
New opioid cychlorphine found in Toronto raises serious overdose concerns.
Fighting Back: Filing a Civil Sexual Assault Case in Chicago
You can sue the person who committed the act, but you can also bring claims against others whose behavior or policies helped the harm happen.
FisherBroyles Expands Finance Capabilities with Sarah Null in Chicago
Experienced finance attorney joins growing team, bringing background in acquisition financing, syndicated lending and cross-border transactions.
Coffey Modica Continues Expansion with New Wall Street Office
Litigation firm takes full floor in Bankers Trust Building.
5 Best Immigration Lawyers in California (People’s Choice)
California has one of the most vibrant and experienced immigration legal communities in the U.S.
8 Ways to Ensure Your High-Risk Business Stays Legally Protected
Running a high-risk business takes grit. The laws change fast. The pressure doesn’t let up. But you can stay ahead if you’re informed.
Why a Quick Settlement Isn’t Always the Smartest Option
A settlement should help you move forward, not hold you back. So before you sign anything, make sure you truly understand what it’s worth — and whether it covers the full story of your recovery.
New Model Shows Australia’s $68B Alcohol Issue
A new model warns that alcohol-related health issues could cost Australia $68 billion over 60 years, urging stronger alcohol control policies.

