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Why California’s Comparative Negligence Law Can Still Get You Paid After an Accident

Dewitt Algorri & Algorri - July 22, 2025

Cases involving shared liability can get complicated very quickly. Insurance adjusters will do what they can to shift as much of the blame as they can to you in an effort to drive down the amount of compensation they have to pay out.

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Winning a Police Misconduct Lawsuit: What Evidence Makes the Strongest Case?

The Law Offices of Dale K. Galipo - July 22, 2025

It’s all too easy to get caught up defending yourself on social media or in the comments section on local news stories about what happened to you, but don’t comment or respond to media calls unless your attorney tells you to do so.

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A bright pink graphic of an unlocked padlock, representing a data breach, appears in front of a dark background with numbers representing compromised data.

How Small Businesses in Texas Are Getting Sued Over Data Breaches

Federman & Sherwood - July 22, 2025

If the data breach was from a small business, there is more of a chance that you would file an individual lawsuit if there were not numerous victims who were similarly situated to you.

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Pool Season Is Here: Are Orange County Homeowners and Hotels Liable for Injuries?

Hicks Law Firm - July 22, 2025

Every case is different, and the amount you can recover depends on the specifics of your accident and your injuries.

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Colorado Justices Debate Medical Damages Limits

Can I Get Punitive Damages After an Injury in California?

Milligan Beswick Levine & Knox LLP - July 22, 2025

Most personal injury cases do settle out of court, which takes most claims out of the running for punitive damages.

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Is it Better to Settle a Personal Injury Claim or Go to Trial in Nevada?

Bay Law Injury Attorneys - July 21, 2025

The right decision depends on your unique circumstances. Working with a trusted legal professional who understands your case can make all the difference.

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Ohio Approves Removal of Disclosures for Law Students

Understanding the Texas Seller’s Disclosure Notice: What Houston Home Sellers MUST Reveal

Pathways Property Lawyers - July 21, 2025

Texas courts have consistently held sellers liable for material omissions or misrepresentations in disclosure notices.

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Trump Sues Rupert Murdoch After WSJ Prints Old Birthday Letter to Epstein

Ryan J. Farrick - July 20, 2025

“The supposed letter is fake and the Defendants knew it when they chose to deliberately defame President Trump,” the lawsuit alleges. 

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Middle School Settles Decade-long Sex Abuse Allegations

Colorado School District Removes LGBT Nondiscrimination Policy, Seeks to Join Anti-Trans Lawsuit

Ryan J. Farrick - July 20, 2025

The Montezuma-Cortez school district is now asking to be named a co-plaintiff in a lawsuit led by District 49 in the Colorado Springs area. Filed against the Colorado High School Activities Association, the complaint seeks a broader blanket ban on transgender participation in school sports.

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Texas Lawsuit Challenges U.S. Masters Swimming Policy on Trans Athletes

Ryan J. Farrick - July 19, 2025

“U.S. Masters Swimming has also allowed these same delusional biological men to steal records, rankings, and recognition from … women,” the lawsuit alleges. “Indeed, in April of this year, a biological man competed in—and won—five women’s titles in U.S. Masters Swimming’s Spring Nationals in San Antonio, Texas.”

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