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Florida Probate Law Firm Expands to Fort Lauderdale to Meet Growing Demand

Florida Probate Law Firm Expands to Fort Lauderdale to Meet Growing Demand

Florida Probate Law Firm, PLLC opens a new Fort Lauderdale office to provide convenient in-person consultations for Broward County clients, reflecting increased demand for probate and estate planning ...

June 16, 2026Read the full article →
Legal Eagles Publishes Guide on Florida Restraining Orders

Legal Eagles Publishes Guide on Florida Restraining Orders

Legal Eagles releases an article explaining Florida's restraining order process, highlighting legal standards, rights, and implications for petitioners and respondents.

June 15, 2026Read the full article →
Sumner Law Group Releases Guide for Post-Crash Legal and Health Protection

Sumner Law Group Releases Guide for Post-Crash Legal and Health Protection

Sumner Law Group's new guide provides critical steps for motor vehicle collision victims to preserve health and legal rights, emphasizing immediate medical evaluation and evidence preservation to coun...

June 13, 2026Read the full article →
Raleigh Attorney Weighs In on Sinema 'Homewrecker' Lawsuit Under North Carolina's Alienation of Affection Law

Raleigh Attorney Weighs In on Sinema 'Homewrecker' Lawsuit Under North Carolina's Alienation of Affection Law

Raleigh divorce attorney Charles R. Ullman discusses the implications of a lawsuit against former Sen. Kyrsten Sinema under North Carolina's alienation of affection law, highlighting its role in provi...

June 13, 2026Read the full article →
FDA Misses Deadline to Ban Electric Shock Devices on Autistic Individuals, Advocacy Groups Outraged

FDA Misses Deadline to Ban Electric Shock Devices on Autistic Individuals, Advocacy Groups Outraged

The FDA failed to meet its congressional deadline to ban electrical stimulation devices used for behavior modification on autistic and developmentally disabled individuals, sparking outrage from advoc...

June 12, 2026Read the full article →
Carnival Sued After Young Woman Loses Both Legs in Ferry Propeller Accident on Hand-Selected Excursion

Carnival Sued After Young Woman Loses Both Legs in Ferry Propeller Accident on Hand-Selected Excursion

A lawsuit alleges Carnival Corporation is liable for catastrophic injuries to a 22-year-old woman who lost both legs after being served excessive alcohol and directed into the water during a hand-sele...

June 12, 2026Read the full article →
Legal Eagles Explores Trenton's Law: Implications for Florida DUI and BUI Cases

Legal Eagles Explores Trenton's Law: Implications for Florida DUI and BUI Cases

Legal Eagles examines Trenton's Law, a Florida statute that strengthens DUI enforcement but raises legal questions about defendant rights and evidence standards.

June 12, 2026Read the full article →
QLINE Crash Lawsuit Tests Governmental Immunity Amid Mounting Medical Bills

QLINE Crash Lawsuit Tests Governmental Immunity Amid Mounting Medical Bills

A lawsuit against the Regional Transit Authority over a 2023 QLINE crash that left a passenger with $500,000 in medical bills challenges governmental immunity, potentially setting a precedent for tran...

June 11, 2026Read the full article →
Trial lawyer warns tech firms of 'invisible' operational risks that surface too late

Trial lawyer warns tech firms of 'invisible' operational risks that surface too late

Jason Sheasby, a trial lawyer at Irell & Manella LLP, cautions that technology companies are overlooking hidden operational risks—such as IP blind spots, poor documentation, and communication breakdow...

June 11, 2026Read the full article →
Jason Stone Injury Lawyers Awards $5,000 in Inaugural Scholarship Program

Jason Stone Injury Lawyers Awards $5,000 in Inaugural Scholarship Program

Jason Stone Injury Lawyers awarded $2,500 each to two students for their leadership and community service, highlighting the firm's commitment to supporting young changemakers.

June 11, 2026Read the full article →
CollectionPro Secures $396,000 IDR Award Against United Healthcare for Cosmetic Surgery Group

CollectionPro Secures $396,000 IDR Award Against United Healthcare for Cosmetic Surgery Group

A specialized dispute resolution firm wins a landmark arbitration award under the No Surprises Act, demonstrating the importance of clinical evidence in out-of-network reimbursement disputes.

June 11, 2026Read the full article →
Legal Expert Discusses LGBTQ+ Reproductive Care Access on ASRM Podcast

Legal Expert Discusses LGBTQ+ Reproductive Care Access on ASRM Podcast

Janene Oleaga, Esq., appears on ASRM Today to discuss legal and political forces affecting LGBTQ+ access to fertility treatment, family building, and reproductive care, highlighting the need for advoc...

June 11, 2026Read the full article →
Sabbeth Law Offers Free Rides Home on Independence Day to Combat Impaired Driving

Sabbeth Law Offers Free Rides Home on Independence Day to Combat Impaired Driving

Sabbeth Law's Sober Holiday Rides program provides up to $50 reimbursement for a one-way ride home on July 4, 2026, aiming to reduce drunk driving incidents in Vermont and New Hampshire.

June 11, 2026Read the full article →
FINRA Panel Awards Former Touchstone Securities Executive $1.2 Million for Wrongful Termination

FINRA Panel Awards Former Touchstone Securities Executive $1.2 Million for Wrongful Termination

A FINRA arbitration panel awarded Steven Seid nearly $1.2 million in damages and ordered expungement of defamatory disclosures, finding Touchstone Securities acted with malicious intent and failed to ...

June 11, 2026Read the full article →
Illinois Raises Small Estate Affidavit Threshold to $150,000, Excludes Vehicle Value

Illinois Raises Small Estate Affidavit Threshold to $150,000, Excludes Vehicle Value

A new Illinois law effective August 15, 2025, raises the small estate affidavit threshold to $150,000 and excludes registered vehicles from the calculation, allowing more families to avoid costly and ...

June 11, 2026Read the full article →
Kennedy Legler III Marks 30 Years of Representing Accident Victims in Southwest Florida

Kennedy Legler III Marks 30 Years of Representing Accident Victims in Southwest Florida

Personal injury attorney Kennedy Legler III celebrates over 30 years of helping accident victims in Bradenton and Sarasota, highlighting the challenges injured individuals face with insurance companie...

June 11, 2026Read the full article →
Kennedy Watkins Injury Attorneys Unveils Patient-First Model for Personal Injury Representation in Chicago

Kennedy Watkins Injury Attorneys Unveils Patient-First Model for Personal Injury Representation in Chicago

Kennedy Watkins Injury Attorneys announced a renewed patient-first model for personal injury representation in Chicago, treating clients as partners and emphasizing compassion, accessibility, and cont...

June 11, 2026Read the full article →
Kentucky Law Firm Highlights Drunk Driving Warning Signs to Enhance Road Safety

Kentucky Law Firm Highlights Drunk Driving Warning Signs to Enhance Road Safety

Gary C. Johnson, P.S.C. educates the public on recognizing impaired driving behaviors to prevent crashes and underscores legal options for victims.

June 11, 2026Read the full article →
Terrell A. Williams Named Delaware State Co-Chair for U.S. Term Limits

Terrell A. Williams Named Delaware State Co-Chair for U.S. Term Limits

Terrell A. Williams, a federal civil service professional and civil rights advocate, has been appointed as Delaware State Co-Chair for U.S. Term Limits to advance congressional term limits and restore...

June 11, 2026Read the full article →
Trollinger Law LLC Named to Inc. 2026 Best Workplaces List

Trollinger Law LLC Named to Inc. 2026 Best Workplaces List

Trollinger Law LLC, a personal injury and workers' compensation law firm, is one of only 13 law firms in the U.S. recognized on Inc.'s 2026 Best Workplaces list, highlighting its exceptional workplace...

June 11, 2026Read the full article →
Inheriting a Mississippi Property? Avoid These Common Legal Mistakes, Experts Advise

Inheriting a Mississippi Property? Avoid These Common Legal Mistakes, Experts Advise

Families inheriting property in Mississippi often make costly legal errors by assuming authority before probate, but connecting with a vetted attorney early can prevent disputes and financial pitfalls...

June 3, 2026Read the full article →
Calderón Law Firm Celebrates First Anniversary with New South Florida Offices

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 A...

June 2, 2026Read the full article →
No Agenda Show Episode 1873 Exposes Soaring Autism Treatment Costs and Media Narratives

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 al...

June 1, 2026Read the full article →
Aronfeld Trial Lawyers Expands Reach to Aid Injured Cruise Passengers Nationwide

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...

May 29, 2026Read the full article →
Most Common Reasons for Social Security Disability Denials and Appeals Options in Arizona

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 le...

May 29, 2026Read the full article →
Pekas Smith Explains Why a Diagnosis Alone is Not Enough for Social Security Disability Approval

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 recor...

May 29, 2026Read the full article →
Pekas Smith Clarifies Differences Between SSDI and SSI for Arizona Disability Applicants

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 applicati...

May 29, 2026Read the full article →
Pekas Smith Highlights Mental Health Conditions for Social Security Disability Benefits

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 →