FAA Proposes $3.1 Million Boeing Fines
FAA fines Boeing $3.1 million after Alaska Airlines 737 safety incident.
FAA fines Boeing $3.1 million after Alaska Airlines 737 safety incident.
A Virginia man has filed a lawsuit against the City of Norfolk and its police chief, seeking information on why, and how often, local traffic cameras track residents’ vehicles. According to NBC News, the lawsuit was filed on behalf of Lee Schmidt, a retired veteran, along with at least one other individual co-plaintiff and a
Plaintiffs seek to require the City of Chicago to comply with these critical federal civil rights laws by ensuring that all sidewalks, curb ramps, and other pedestrian pathways are constructed, altered, and maintained to be accessible to people with mobility disabilities.
Scorpion’s 2025 Legal Consumer Trends Report reveals why speed, digital credibility, and online reviews now outweigh traditional referrals in legal hiring decisions.
Suicides in New Mexico increased in 2024, reaching pre-pandemic levels.
Climate change has driven higher sugary drink consumption, worsening health risks nationwide.
Researchers show mask mandates outperformed school closures in reducing COVID spread.
The new CoCounsel Legal and Icertis Contract Intelligence Integration is designed to streamline contract workflows, foster collaboration, and drive strategic compliance across organizations. Accenture to accelerate client adoption.
The New York T.E.M.P. Statute is a good attempt to protect construction workers.
63% believe current age verification methods are too easy to bypass, highlighting the need for smarter, tech-driven solutions; age-verification technology at the point of use is seen as the most effective way to prevent underage access; 89% of current adult vapers would purchase age-restricted devices if it stopped youth use.