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Supreme Court Sides with Technology Companies While Sidestepping Broader Concerns

Ryan J. Farrick - May 18, 2023

While the court broadly sided with companies including Google and Twitter, it refused to address bigger concerns about the applicability of Section 230, a federal law shielding social media platforms from torts created by third-party users.

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BREAKING: Equinox Hit with $11.25M Jury Verdict in Race & Gender Discrimination Lawsuit

Press Release - May 18, 2023

During an emotional damages phase of the trial, Ms. Europe testified that Equinox’s failure to address the racist and sexist work atmosphere led to a sudden and dramatic increase in her symptoms of bulimia, an eating disorder from which she had suffered since high school, requiring her to undergo intensive treatment.

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All You Need to Know About Personal Injury Incidents

Michael Davis - May 18, 2023

Suffering an injury can be a distressing experience, and without legal guidance, you may not be able to get justice.

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Husband of Newlywed South Carolina Woman Killed in Drunk Driving Crash Files Lawsuit

Ryan J. Farrick - May 17, 2023

Attorneys for Aric Hutchinson, whose wife, Samantha Miller, was killed in a drunk driving accident mere hours after their marriage, have filed a wrongful death lawsuit alleging that suspected drunk driver Jamie Komoroski had spend the entire day preceding the crash “bar hopping.”

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Free Speech Advocates Sue Florida School District for Removing “Inappropriate” Books

Ryan J. Farrick - May 17, 2023

The lawsuit alleges that an Escambia County school district removed nearly one-dozen books that discussed “inappropriate” subjects including race, gender identity, and sexual orientation.

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Hiring a Personal Injury Lawyer: Things You Need to Consider 

Sujain Thomas - May 17, 2023

If your insurance provider is refusing to cover your medical bills or other expenses related to your injury, it’s time to hire a personal injury lawyer.

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Car Accident Cases – What Happens After a Deposition?

Tiberiu Iavorenciuc - May 16, 2023

Both parties’ lawyers will look through the transcript to find anything that will support their client’s case and potentially harm the other’s case. Then, a lawyer will also tell their client how they think this deposition is going to affect the case. 

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Pedestrian Hit by Cyclist – Who Is Liable?

Tiberiu Iavorenciuc - May 15, 2023

Even if a cyclist injures you in an accident, there is still a chance that you are at fault for it. So, after a collision, an investigation will begin.

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Florida-based Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Biden Admin’s Immigration Changes

Ryan J. Farrick - May 12, 2023

Florida state officials had earlier sought a temporary restraining order to prevent the Biden administration from rescinding public health-related restrictions on alternative parole opportunities for undocumented immigrants.

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Prestigious New York School Faces Sexual Abuse Lawsuit

Federal Court Grants Final Approval to Ground-Breaking Settlement That Will Ensure NYC Children with Diabetes Receive Appropriate Care in School

Press Release - May 12, 2023

Part of the settlement includes a commitment that accommodations necessary to meet the needs of these students cannot be denied based on resources or available funding.

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