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Lawsuit Accuses Federal Government of Fast-Tracking Deportations for Somali Nationals

Ryan J. Farrick - March 25, 2026

“This is an undeniably targeted policy that singles out one nationality, designed to rob them of the due process they are legally guaranteed and to strip their legal teams of the ability to adequately and ethically prepare their cases for hearing,” an attorney for the plaintiffs said.

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New York Social Media Law Faces Delay

California Jury Finds Meta, YouTube Liable for Social Media Addiction

Ryan J. Farrick - March 25, 2026

The high-profile trial, which began last month in Los Angeles and featured testimony from Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, was the first in a group of consolidated claims against social media companies. These lawsuits represent more than 1,600 plaintiffs, consisting of over 350 families and about 250 school districts.

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Florida Bad Faith Insurance Claims After Auto Accidents

RTR Law - March 25, 2026

To prove bad faith, you need real proof that the insurer acted unreasonably or just plain in bad faith, and that you got stuck with extra damages because of it.

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Beyond Workers’ Comp: A 2026 Guide to an Injured Independent Contractor’s Legal Rights

Staff - March 25, 2026

For an injured independent contractor, the absence of workers’ compensation is not the end of the road; it is the opening to pursue a personal injury claim that can provide far more comprehensive compensation for their losses.

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What Are the Common Types of Catastrophic Injuries?

Staff - March 25, 2026

Healing isn’t about erasing the injury – it’s about integrating it into a life that still holds meaning, connection, and even joy.

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Attorney Wrote Himself Checks for Alcohol, Gambling Addictions

Lawsuit Accuses NFL, FanDuel, and DraftKings of Designing “Addictive” Gambling Product

Ryan J. Farrick - March 24, 2026

“That all changed when they started using the FanDuel and DraftKings Sportsbook Apps,” the lawsuit alleges. “Within just a few years of placing their first microbets on the Sportsbook Apps, Plaintiffs lost nearly everything.”

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Pollution Increases Risk for Head and Neck Cancers

Vermont and 23 Other States Sue After EPA Repeals Endangerment Finding

Ryan J. Farrick - March 24, 2026

“Here in Vermont, we believe in science and we follow science,” state Attorney General Charity Clark said. “So it’s a shame that the federal administration doesn’t share that view and has gone through many efforts to try to unwind efforts to protect the public’s safety from things like climate change and greenhouse gas emissions.”

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The 51% Rule: Why Your New London Settlement Offer Might Be Lower Than You Think

Jonathan Perkins Injury Lawyers - March 24, 2026

Understanding the 51% rule is the first step toward protecting the financial future of your family after an injury.

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Personal Injury Claims After Motor Vehicle Accidents

Staff - March 24, 2026

Understanding the process, gathering evidence, and knowing your rights are critical steps that protect your recovery and future well-being.

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Former Boston Logan Airport Workers Sue Trump Administration Over Lost Jobs

Ryan J. Farrick - March 23, 2026

One of the immigrants involved in the lawsuit, Requel Molina, is 65 years old and held a customs seal for 27 years before it was suddenly revoked. Her legal team says that there is no reason to think that people like Molina pose any kind of threat to national security.

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