Beyond the Gavel: A Strategic Blueprint for Managing Your Law Firm’s First Years
After years of being the person directly responsible for every detail of a case, the transition to a leadership role that involves delegation and oversight can be jarring.
Rideshare Passenger Settlements: What Victims Need to Know About Compensation?
All unpleasant rideshare accidents can have serious consequences. The victims have legal avenues to seek justice and compensation.
Interstate Travel with a Concealed Carry Permit: Legal Questions Every Gun Owner Should Ask
Interstate travel with a concealed carry permit requires more than a valid permit and good intentions.
New Vaccine Shows Promise Against Fentanyl Overdoses
Experimental vaccine blocks fentanyl and related drugs before reaching the brain in animal studies.
From Attack to Recovery: A Practical Guide to Navigating Ransomware Incidents
By proactively strengthening your cybersecurity posture and regularly reviewing incident response plans, you can reduce your exposure to future threats, improve resilience, and respond more effectively should another attack occur.
USDA Recalls Frozen Meatloaf Meals Over Allergen
USDA recalls frozen meatloaf meals after soy allergen was left off ingredient labels.
Sara E. TellerHiring a Meteorology Expert: Common Mistakes Lawyers Make
Weather conditions show up in legal disputes more often than people expect. Slip-and-fall claims, vehicle accidents, property damage suits, and infrastructure failures can all hinge on what the sky was doing at a specific place and time.
John H. BryantBest Web Accessibility Tools for ADA Compliance
The right tool ultimately depends on your organization’s scale and requirements. But with ADA demand letters and lawsuits on the rise, the time to act is now.
Lewis MouldWhat Trucking Companies Do in the First Hours After a Crash
A truck crash is not a fair fight in its opening hours. One side has a trained team, control of the evidence, and a financial reason to move quickly, while the other is often still in a hospital bed.
StaffJudge Refuses New Trial for Meta, Google Case
Judge upholds verdict finding Meta and Google liable for harmful social media platform designs.
Sara E. TellerWhy Every California Family Needs an Estate Plan in 2026: Protecting Your Loved Ones in Uncertain Times
Estate planning is ultimately an act of love for your family. By taking these steps now, you can spare your loved ones from uncertainty, conflict, and unnecessary financial losses during an already difficult time.
Why Every Small Business Needs an Employment Law Compliance Audit Before Scaling
As businesses prepare for their next phase of growth, proactive compliance efforts can serve as an important safeguard—helping leaders focus on expansion while maintaining confidence that their employment practices rest on a solid legal foundation.
FisherBroyles Strengthens Environmental and Securities Practices
Veteran attorneys Tanya O’Neill and Randall Carrigan bring decades of experience in environmental, health and safety, and securities and private equity practices in Milwaukee and Boston.
AI is Ready but Firms are Not: How Falling Behind on AI Implementation is Costing Clients and Talent
“We’re seeing a clear divide emerge,” said Steve Hasker, President and CEO of Thomson Reuters. “Firms that are operationalizing AI are pulling ahead. Those that aren’t are starting to take on real risk, across talent, clients, and financial performance.”
Online Divorce Services: Benefits, Limitations, and Legal Considerations
Online divorce has offered new alternatives to those who want someone to help them with divorce paperwork. In the case of uncontested divorces, these sites can be convenient, accessible, and cost-effective.
Coffey Modica Welcomes Two New Partners to Manhattan Office
“Christopher Clarke and Clara Villarreal each have decades of experience leading high stakes litigation on behalf of clients, and have distinguished themselves with an absolutely sterling reputation among both clients and members of the Bar Association,” said Michael Coffey, Founding Partner.
Weight Training Linked to Lower Heart Disease Risk in Women
Regular strength training combined with exercise lowers heart disease and heart attack risk in women.
Test May Predict Organ Health Years Before Disease Appears
New blood test estimates organ age and predicts disease risk years before symptoms appear.
Supreme Court Hands Down Significant Second Amendment Victory
“The Court’s decision today affirms what SAF has argued for some time – there is no historical tradition of permanently disarming law-abiding citizens who use marijuana,” said SAF Executive Director Adam Kraut.
Quiet Demotions, Pay Change and Return-to-Office Mandates: When Corporate Policy Equals Constructive Dismissal in Ontario
The cost of a structured, transparent implementation process is almost always lower than the cost of defending a constructive dismissal claim.
A Guide to Finding the Right Injury Advocate in Georgia’s Fastest-Growing City
Ask what they see as the biggest risk in your claim. A good attorney will give you a specific answer. A bad one will tell you everything looks fine and they’ll take great care of you. Those are not the same thing.
LegitScript Expands Industry Intelligence Solutions with Risk & Policy Advisory Offering
New advisory and research solution gives compliance, policy, and trust and safety teams direct access to regulatory, investigative, and risk experts with 20+ years of intelligence across 60+ high-risk verticals.
National Advertising Division Will Refer Kalshi to Regulatory Authorities for Failure to Participate in Inquiry
At issue for NAD was whether material connections between Kalshi and influencers or affiliates were clearly and conspicuously disclosed in social media advertising.
What Factors Affect the Average Bicycle Accident Settlement Amount?
Before accepting a bicycle accident settlement, an injured cyclist should understand what the offer includes, what it excludes, and whether it accounts for the full impact of the crash.
The Hidden Legal Risks of Inheriting Property (and How to Avoid Costly Mistakes)
Inheriting property carries genuine legal weight that is easy to underestimate in the immediate aftermath of loss. Liens survive death. Probate takes time. Titles can carry decades of unresolved issues.

