According to a report issued the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, in 2019 the number of allegations of Catholic clergy sex abuse of minors more than quadrupled compared to the average from the previous five years. The 2019 report, which covers July 2018 through June…
The pandemic has changed just about everything, including how companies hire. Increasingly, remote hiring is the norm in the workplace that will largely be remote for the foreseeable future.
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“Soldiers being quartered in your home? Call me!’’
You never see that on a lawyer’s billboard. You don’t find a lot of Third Amendment specialists these days. The
A Florida couple is suing the hospital where their 3-day-old son died, after his body went missing from the hospital morgue.
It is not a first-of-a-kind lawsuit. There have been
When Rachelle Norberg looks out the window of her law office in Burke, SD, she can see evidence of the devastating tornado that tore through town about a year ago.
Employers, who must verify their employees’ eligibility to work, have until Aug. 19 to see, in person, documents that prove those they are hiring are authorized to work in the
The Tallahassee court hearing had just begun when the obscene interruption happened.
In Florida’s capital, the head of the local Republican Party was suing to overturn the County Commission’
How does a struggling economy relate to legal malpractice claims? When people are left without money unexpectedly, they may become desperate to recoup it, even if that means bringing a legal malpractice lawsuit against an attorney who hasn’t acted negligently.
Michigan Judge Denise Langford Morris works from home these days, shorts and a tank top under her stately robe, double-strand pearls and full makeup on display for the Zoom camera,
Today, I filed a civil sexual abuse lawsuit against the Diocese of Metuchen concerning a courageous survivor who was abused by McCarrick in the early 1980’s when McCarrick was the bishop of Metuchen. Apart from all the recent news stories about McCarrick, I learned about…
Chances are you have seen a political ad and quietly, or loudly, asked yourself, “How can they lie like that? Is it even legal?”
The short answer is yes. It