Event Advisory: Four months into the Trump Administration: How Have US Political Institutions Responded?
Panelists will examine both Congress and the courts’ responses to President Trump’s exercise of power, including the Senate’s handling of presidential appointments.
Call for submissions for Volume 3 Issue 1 by Legal Research & Analysis
Legal Research & Analysis is a refereed journal, and all published articles are peer-reviewed.
Call for Submissions for Volume 3 Issue 1 by Trends in Intellectual Property Research
Trends in Intellectual Property Research is a refereed journal, and all published articles are peer-reviewed.
EPA Adjusts Rules on PFAS in Water
EPA delays full PFAS rules, keeps limits for two major chemicals.
Richard S. Loudermilk Joins Shumaker, Bolstering Litigation and Disputes Service Line with Deep Asset Recovery Experience
Rich’s practice is distinguished by his comprehensive approach to asset recovery and his nuanced understanding of the legal landscape surrounding debt collection.
David Delrahim Appointed to Prestigious Board by Chief Judge Shawn Crane
With this judicial appointment, David continues his commitment to public service and legal excellence—supporting access to justice and legal education across Pinellas County.
Jeff M. Smith Joins Shumaker, Strengthening Litigation and Disputes Bench with Deep Trial and Appellate Experience
His arrival at Shumaker enhances the firm’s ability to deliver thoughtful, effective representation in sophisticated disputes across a wide array of industries.
Why Florida’s Habitual Traffic Offender Law Sends People to Jail for Driving
In Florida, you can go to prison not for reckless driving, DUI, or even causing a crash—but simply for driving with a suspended license too many times.
3M Settles New Jersey PFAS Lawsuits
3M will pay $450 million to settle New Jersey lawsuits over PFAS pollution.
Sara E. TellerMichigan Settles Pandemic-Era Unemployment Lawsuit
The agreement contains several provisions. The state’s Unemployment Insurance Agency, or UIA, must pay about $55 million to claimants. It will also, for the first time in years, be permitted to resume collection efforts against applicants who committed fraud or were otherwise overpaid.
Ryan J. FarrickCapital One Settles $500m Lawsuit with Its Own Customers
The terms of the proposed settlement would require Capital One to pay a total of $425 million to any depositor who opened, maintained, or otherwise used a 360 Savings account at any point after September 18, 2019.
Ryan J. FarrickLawsuit: Elon Musk’s “America” PAC Shortchanged Voters
In the lead-up to Election Day, Musk—the richest person in the world—spent an estimated $300 million supporting Trump’s re-election bid. As part of this initiative, Musk promised, at first, to pay $47 to anyone who signed a petition supporting Trump and the America PAC.
Ryan J. FarrickLouisiana Homeowners Face Insurance Claim Denials
Insurance companies in Louisiana are denying claims while profiting from investments.
Sara E. TellerFisherBroyles Adds Delaware Office with Veteran Litigator Brian Tome
Firm expands into Wilmington, strengthening litigation bench with team of attorneys.
How to Identify Medical Malpractice: 6 Red Flags to Watch For
Identifying medical malpractice can be complex, but recognizing these six red flags provides a solid starting point.
Leading Airport Transportation Shuttle Provider Sued for Excluding Wheelchair Users
The plaintiffs have repeatedly been told by SuperShuttle’s representatives that, in fact, the company offers no options for individuals who require a wheelchair accessible vehicle.
This Week In Rideshare: Recalls, GigU and Tesla Robotaxis
Waymo recalls cars, GigU comes to America and Tesla falls behind. LegalRideshare breaks it down.
What to Do If You Clash with Your Car Insurance Adjuster After an Accident
Disputes with insurance adjusters are never ideal, but they can be resolved with patience, persistence, and attention to detail.
Ethical Conduct and the Law: Navigating Professional Standards
Professional life asks us to walk carefully between what is right and what the law says. Good ethical behavior makes people trust you and see you as honest, and laws give clear rules to be fair. Knowing how to deal with these two things is not easy, but if you get good at it, your
How Las Vegas Tourism Impacts Personal Injury Claims
The potential for injury is high, and the resulting legal claims are often more complex due to the involvement of non-residents. When Injury Happens in Vegas, It Doesn’t Stay in Vegas
How a Criminal Record Affects Your Day–to–Day Life in Pennsylvania
Living with a criminal record in Pennsylvania reshapes every aspect of daily life — employment, housing, education, relationships, and civil rights.
How Can a Child Be Charged as an Adult in Pennsylvania?
While the state of Pennsylvania provides mechanisms for both rehabilitation and adult-level accountability, the decision to charge a child as an adult carries lifelong consequences.
The Legal Resistance: How Big Law Is Confronting Presidential Overreach
Their efforts serve as a reminder that the legal profession, at its best, is not just about contracts and courtrooms. It’s about courage, responsibility, and the enduring fight for justice in the face of power.
Understanding the Potential Class-Action Lawsuit Against Generac
It doesn’t matter what caused the power outages. What’s important is that the same defect revealed itself time after time, and our clients’ Generac standby generators failed when needed.
Insurance Companies’ Low Policy Limits Leave Accident Victims with Devastating Medical Bills and No Financial Recourse
Protect yourself from the devastating medical bills and financial ruin that low policy limits can bring. Your future self will thank you.
What Happens When Law Firms Use AI to Evaluate Your Case Worth?
AI is changing the way law firms look at case value. It helps speed things up, gives more accurate estimates, and makes it easier for lawyers to plan ahead.
Texas Fraud Scheme Destroys Retirement Savings
Texas man charged in SEC case for defrauding retirees in investment scam.
Court Upholds Boy Scouts Settlement Deal
Appeals court rejects challenge to Boy Scouts’ $2.46 billion abuse settlement plan.