When Family Court Orders and Estate Plans Collide: What Families Should Review After Divorce, Remarriage, or a Death
After divorce, remarriage, or a death, the review should cover the legal documents and the records held by courts, financial institutions, retirement plans, insurers, and title offices.
Pierson Ferdinand Expands Litigation and Intellectual Property Departments with Five Arrivals in July
Appointments strengthen the Firm’s sophisticated bench of lawyers in Boston, Chicago,
Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C.
Synsira Launches Kind Local Pro with 100% On-Device AI
Operating entirely offline, Kind Local Pro gives individuals local data sovereignty without sacrificing AI performance.
What Informed Consent Should Accomplish Before Elective Eye Surgery
A strong record should reflect a conversation that gave the patient enough information and time to make a voluntary decision.
Legal Steps and Rights After a Car Accident
The choices you make in the first days carry the most weight. Quick medical care, careful records, and an early legal talk all strengthen your position.
Appeals Court Revives $6.7 Billion Bristol Myers Lawsuit
Appeals court restores shareholders' massive claims against Bristol Myers Squibb.
Sara E. TellerCasepoint Launches MCP Server To Enable Customer-Choice AI Across Legal and Government Workflows
Casepoint MCP Server allows agencies and enterprises to connect their preferred AI models and agents to Casepoint’s unified platform while maintaining enterprise-grade security.
Press ReleaseIs Legal AI Cutting Jobs? It’s Not That Simple…
The explosion of legal AI creates vast opportunities, but contrary to the views of Box CEO Aaron Levie, this won’t mean more work for law firms.
Ruben MiessenGray-Area Risk Is Becoming the New Compliance Test
If programs can show why a call was made, revisit it when the facts change, and give reviewers enough guidance to avoid treating similar cases differently, they can start adapting to newer risk management expectations.
Andy BayleyKSU Faces Lawsuit Over Social Work Program
Lawsuit alleges Kentucky State misled students about social work accreditation.
Sara E. TellerVedder Advises Hotchkis & Wiley Capital Management on Launch of New ETF Share Classes
As a global law firm, Vedder has deep experience in investment management, fund formation, ETF structures, regulatory compliance, and related matters for asset managers and financial services clients.
Labubu vs. “Lafufu”: How Did Pop Mart Shut Down Counterfeits So Fast?
Collector coverage reported that Pop Mart moved to register LAFUFU as a trademark after fans coined the nickname for counterfeit figures—a defensive filing designed to stop counterfeiters from turning the unofficial label into a competing brand of its own.
Understanding the Legal Consequences of Being Underinsured as a Business Owner
One of the more common legal problems arising from underinsurance isn’t a deliberate decision to carry inadequate coverage — it’s a mistaken assumption about what coverage exists.
When an Estate Plan Meets Reality: How Families Can Prevent Probate Delays, Asset Loss, and Conflict
Early legal advice can prevent errors when authority, document validity, taxes, creditor claims, or disputes are unclear.
The Attorney’s Guide to Understanding Military Command Responsibility
Military command responsibility reflects a fundamental principle: accountability cannot be compartmentalized.
Shein Loses Copyright Case Against Temu
UK court rules Temu not liable for sellers’ copyrighted product images.
Documentation Errors That Frequently Appear in Malpractice Litigation
Sometimes the concern is not a single clinical entry but the completeness of the record set itself.
Legal Advertising Compliance: How Dallas Ad Agencies Help Law Firms Prevent Misleading Claims
Instead of hype, strong agencies use verifiable facts. They highlight practice areas, office locations, years in service, languages spoken, response times, and what a client can expect after the first call or during the legal process.
The Evidence Clock After a Commercial Truck Accident: What Can Disappear and Why It Matters
The clock starts ticking the moment tires stop rolling at a crash site.
From Process Serving to Court Filing: The Legal Support Services That Keep Cases Moving Forward
From process serving to court filing and related support services, dependable legal assistance helps cases progress more smoothly and allows legal teams to focus on serving their clients effectively.
When a Drunk Driver’s Insurance Isn’t Enough: How Victims Can Pursue Full Compensation
Restitution rarely covers non-economic harm like permanent physical disability, disfigurement, or the intense psychological impact of a life-altering crash. Obtaining true financial relief requires filing a separate civil action.
Shared Liability Across the Commercial Trucking Industry
Commercial trucking accidents are rarely simple mistakes made in a vacuum.
Utah Man Charged in Mall Hate Crime
Federal prosecutors charge Utah man after alleged religion-based mall stabbing.
Puerto Rico Meat Plant Faces Water Pollution Charges
Federal prosecutors accuse company workers of illegally dumping untreated waste.
CallRail Connects Voice Assist to Clio, Turning More Calls into Clients
Voice Assist now leverages real-time client and matter context from Clio to help law firms deliver more personalized experiences and convert more callers into clients 24/7.

