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Calderón Law Firm Celebrates First Anniversary with New South Florida Offices
Calderón Law Firm marked its first year and opened expanded offices in South Florida, reinforcing its role in cross-border corporate legal services for international clients, particularly from Latin America.
June 2, 2026Read the full article

No Agenda Show Episode 1873 Exposes Soaring Autism Treatment Costs and Media Narratives
The No Agenda Show's 'Supercycle' episode highlights a nationwide audit revealing massive spikes in Medicaid spending on autism treatments, questioning the original autism epidemic narrative, while also covering topics from rocket failures to currency proposals.
June 1, 2026Read the full article

Aronfeld Trial Lawyers Expands Reach to Aid Injured Cruise Passengers Nationwide
Miami-based Aronfeld Trial Lawyers is broadening its services to connect with injured cruise passengers across the U.S., emphasizing its expertise in Miami Federal Court where most cruise injury cases must be filed.
May 29, 2026Read the full article

Most Common Reasons for Social Security Disability Denials and Appeals Options in Arizona
More than half of initial SSDI applications are denied, often due to insufficient medical evidence, but Arizona claimants have a 60-day window to appeal and can improve their chances at the hearing level with updated evidence.
May 29, 2026Read the full article

Pekas Smith Explains Why a Diagnosis Alone is Not Enough for Social Security Disability Approval
A diagnosis is rarely sufficient for Social Security Disability benefits; applicants must meet detailed Blue Book criteria, and the difference between approval and denial often hinges on medical record documentation.
May 29, 2026Read the full article

Pekas Smith Clarifies Differences Between SSDI and SSI for Arizona Disability Applicants
Arizona disability law firm Pekas Smith breaks down the distinctions between Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) to help claimants avoid common application errors.
May 29, 2026Read the full article

Pekas Smith Highlights Mental Health Conditions for Social Security Disability Benefits
Pekas Smith explains how mental disorders can qualify for disability benefits under SSA listings, emphasizing the importance of thorough medical documentation.
May 29, 2026Read the full article

Whisenhunt Media Expands Video and Digital Services for Personal Injury Law Firms Across Southwest
Whisenhunt Media launches integrated branding, web design, video production, and digital campaign services tailored for personal injury law firms in Nevada, Arizona, Utah, and surrounding states, addressing fragmented vendor relationships.
May 29, 2026Read the full article

Ontario Court Dismisses Third Contempt Motion Against Eduardo García in Itaipú Pension Fund Case
The Ontario Superior Court of Justice dismissed the third contempt motion by Cajubi against Eduardo García, highlighting ongoing litigation over alleged missing funds and raising questions about the use of Canadian courts in a Paraguayan pension dispute.
May 29, 2026Read the full article

Why Over 500 Perfect Reviews Prove This Atlanta Law Firm Is Redefining Client Communication
Tobin Injury Law's commitment to limited caseloads and proactive communication has earned it over 500 five-star reviews, highlighting a model that prioritizes client trust and accessibility in personal injury law.
May 27, 2026Read the full article

No Agenda Show Episode 1870: Media Deconstruction in the 2026 Midterm Cycle
The No Agenda Show's 1870th episode dissects how mainstream media framed key stories including Vice President JD Vance's press briefing, a Kentucky primary upset, and a historic indictment, highlighting the intensifying battle for narrative control ahead of the 2026 midterms.
May 27, 2026Read the full article

No Agenda Show Episode 1869 Deconstructs Global News, From Eurovision to Energy Geopolitics
The episode highlights how media framing shapes public perception of key geopolitical and energy issues, emphasizing the convergence of legacy and alternative media narratives.
May 27, 2026Read the full article

Calderón Law Firm Founder Exposes Legal Pitfalls for Latin American Real Estate Investors
Dr. María Marta Calderón highlights the risks Latin American investors face in U.S. real estate, including Federal Estate Tax and probate issues, emphasizing the need for sophisticated asset protection.
May 27, 2026Read the full article

Jury Rules in Favor of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman in Musk Lawsuit
A federal jury in California ruled in favor of Sam Altman, validating OpenAI's governance and strategic direction, with implications for AI corporate structures and legal frameworks.
May 22, 2026Read the full article

Matt Hardin Law Expands into Criminal Defense with New Partner Andrew Lockert
Tennessee personal injury firm Matt Hardin Law adds litigator Andrew Lockert as a partner to lead a new criminal defense practice, leveraging his federal court experience in civil rights and criminal law.
May 21, 2026Read the full article

Argentine Attorney Maria Marta Calderon Advises Latin American Investors on Avoiding Costly Mistakes in Florida Real Estate
Maria Marta Calderon, founder of Calderon Law Firm, explains why Latin American investors must use specialized legal counsel to avoid tax liabilities, probate issues, and litigation risks when buying property in Florida.
May 20, 2026Read the full article

CRA's New Guide Helps NYC Law Firms Select IT Partners Amid Rising Cyber Threats and Ethical Obligations
Computer Resources of America releases a guide for NYC law firms to choose IT partners that address legal-specific cybersecurity, compliance, and ethics requirements, as ransomware attacks on law firms surge and bar associations tighten technology competence rules.
May 13, 2026Read the full article

Paraguayan Lawyer Files Complaint with Canadian Judicial Council Alleging Ontario Judges Enabled $20.8M Pension Fund Fraud
A complaint filed with the Canadian Judicial Council accuses senior Ontario judges of participating in and protecting a judicial fraud involving over C$20.8 million in disputed investment losses from Paraguay's Itaipu Binacional Pension Fund.
May 13, 2026Read the full article

Lunai Bioworks Files Federal Lawsuit Against Naked Short Sellers for Securities Fraud
Lunai Bioworks, an AI-driven precision medicine company, has filed a lawsuit alleging coordinated naked short selling that violated SEC regulations, with failures to deliver shares reaching extreme levels.
May 12, 2026Read the full article

Apple Agrees to $250 Million Settlement Over Misleading AI Marketing Claims
Apple will pay $250 million to settle a class-action lawsuit accusing the company of exaggerating the AI capabilities of iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 16 models, highlighting increased legal risks for tech firms overselling AI features.
May 11, 2026Read the full article

Federal Judge Blocks Trump-Era Policies Hindering Renewable Energy Development
A federal court temporarily halts federal actions that impeded solar and wind projects, offering relief to developers and signaling potential regulatory shifts.
April 24, 2026Read the full article
