Call for Submissions for Volume 4 Issue 1 by Legal Research & Analysis
Legal Research & Analysis is a multidimensional legal research journal, seeking scholarly work on any topic of theoretical, interdisciplinary, comparative, and other conceptually oriented inquiries into law and law reforms.
Call for Submissions for Volume 4 Issue 1 by Trends in Intellectual Property Research
Trends in Intellectual Property Research welcomes contributions from all branches of IP law and competition law, if the work is relevant, up to date and original.
Shumaker Welcomes Jill M. Bowen to Its Real Estate, Construction & Development Service Line
At Shumaker, Jill will guide clients through nearly every facet of commercial and residential real estate transactions—from property acquisition, disposition, and leasing to private and traditional financing, lender representation, and development.
When Courts Reject Foreign-Language Evidence – What Legal Teams Need to Know
For legal teams, translation should be treated as part of litigation planning – not as an administrative afterthought.
Navigating the Eligibility Rules in College Athletics
This degradation should concern all stakeholders: not simply that competitive balance is shifting, but that our athletes are asked to operate inside a rulebook that is still being written.
Saliva Test May Detect Brain Disorders Early
Saliva analysis shows promise for detecting several neurological disorders early.
Fair Credit Reporting Act in 2025: A 1970 Law for a High-Tech Age
The promise of the FCRA in 2025 is simple yet profound: in an age of speed, accuracy still matters.
Federal Settlement Reached in Housing Harassment Case
Federal case resolves allegations involving harassment, tenant rights, and accountability.
Sara E. TellerTexas Man Sentenced in Border Industry Price Fixing Case
Federal sentence imposed for price fixing and extortion conspiracy case.
Sara E. TellerCalifornia Seizes Thousands of Kratom Products Statewide
California removes kratom products amid rising safety and addiction concerns.
Sara E. TellerFederal Court Orders Access to Michigan Pet Store
Court order allows inspectors to assess animals at Michigan pet store.
Sara E. TellerShort Brain Training Linked to Lower Dementia Risk
Short cognitive training shows lasting reduction in dementia risk decades later.
Sara E. TellerHow Long Do You Have to File a Car Accident Lawsuit in Illinois?
Understanding the statute of limitations is the first step toward protecting your legal rights after a car accident in Illinois.
Texas Requires Written Insurance Denial Reasons
New Texas law mandates written reasons for insurance decisions.
Family of Henrietta Lacks Settles Second “Immortal Cell” Lawsuit
Lacks’ cervical cells were taken without her consent, but they enabled significant advances in medical science. The cells, sometimes termed “HeLa” cells, were the first “immortal” human cells to be grown in a laboratory. Unlike regular cells, they can divide and multiply indefinitely, providing a consistent research base for scientists.
Transgender Kansas Men Challenge New Law on Restrooms, IDs
“That is one of the reasons I am proceeding under a pseudonym in this case,” Daniel said. “I do not want to publicly reveal that I am transgender. I want to protect my privacy, and to protect myself from harassment, violence, and discrimination, as well as retaliation for trying to protect my rights. I am also worried about backlash against my fiance, family, and employer if people learn I am transgender.”
Trump Admin. Sues New Jersey, Demands Private Voter Information
The Trump administration has filed a lawsuit against New Jersey after state officials refused to provide private voter information, including addresses, driver’s license numbers, birth dates, and Social Security numbers. According to The New Jersey Monitor, the lawsuit represents the latest escalation in the administration’s continued efforts to obtain state-level voter information. The federal government
Why Lawyers Should Invest in Link Building
By prioritizing quality backlinks and integrating link building into a broader digital strategy, lawyers can position their firms for sustained growth and continued success in the modern legal marketplace.
How SEO Can Help a Houston Law Firm Grow
As more clients turn to search engines to find representation, investing in SEO becomes one of the most effective ways to ensure your firm not only competes—but thrives—in Houston’s dynamic legal landscape.
Hunting PLC Strengthens In-house Legal Capacity with LEGALFLY’s AI Powered Legal Operating System
Hunting PLC will use LEGALFLY to review and draft contracts, keep playbooks consistent, and provide business stakeholders with clear answers grounded in verified sources, with sensitive data anonymised.
Steven E. Nicholas Named Chair of St. Petersburg Young Professionals Executive Board for 2026
As Chair, Steven will lead the Executive Board in advancing SPYP’s mission and expanding its impact during a period of continued growth and opportunity for the St. Petersburg community.
FisherBroyles Expands Global Network to Hong Kong
Looking ahead, FisherBroyles expects to bolster its international expansion in 2026, with plans to grow its footprint across Europe.
8am Expands LawPay to Help Law Firms Recover More Revenue and Reduce Administrative Burden
These updates reflect a broader shift in providing firms with a complete and dependable way to manage the financial side of their practice.
How to Choose a Law Firm SEO Company in NYC
The firm you choose should act as a long-term growth partner, not just a vendor. When done correctly, SEO becomes one of the most powerful and cost-effective client acquisition channels for your law practice in New York City.
GEO Strategies Every Law Firm Needs in 2026
Implementing a GEO strategy helps your firm stay ahead of competitors and increases your chances of being recommended by AI at the moment potential clients need you most.
Telehealth Company Owner Gets Seven Years for Fraud
Telemedicine executive imprisoned for massive Medicare billing fraud scheme
State Farm Announces $5 Billion Dividend
Auto insurer returns billions as premiums remain elevated.

