Revised Challenge to Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” Law is Filed
Once again, Florida’s new law is being challenged in court.
Once again, Florida’s new law is being challenged in court.
Family of shooting victim sues Facebook’s parent company.
Medical records may go missing and people’s recollections of something that happened years ago will fade.
Unlike many other states, Arkansas doesn’t cap the value of pain and suffering damages in accident claims.
Health and vehicle insurance are essential to bring with you to your meeting.
An employee who has raised concerns about workplace safety, violations of company policy, or disclosed unlawful or unethical behavior as a whistleblower is protected from dismissal.
Grocer sues its insurance companies for refusing to cover defense fees in opioid litigation.
D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine has accused the Commanders of withholding customers’ security deposits, effectively treating the money as organizational revenue.
The Supreme Court’s chief justice wrote a concurring opinion in which he suggested that state courts should give precedence to state-level constitutional issues, considering the federal implications of policy only if and when the need arises.
The lawsuit alleges that Massachusetts “secretly” installed the tracing software because it knew that most residents wouldn’t “voluntarily download” the program.