Even with millions of Americans out of work and many businesses struggling to survive, bankruptcy filings are significantly down in the U.S. this year, compared to last. In fact,
Bankruptcy filings are significantly down in the U.S. this year, compared to last. According to the American Bankruptcy Institute, total bankruptcy filings were 42% lower in May 2020 than
The Florida Attorney General is going after vape juice manufacturers it claims are targeting children. The office is suing Lizard Juice and Creative Vape Labs, which does business by the
If you are considering building a new website for your law firm, there are some important things that you should think about that will significantly help you find new clients on the internet, and allow your visitors to get the information that they are looking…
As soaring unemployment continues amid the COVID-19 pandemic and food pantries remain closed, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has limited who can receive emergency funds for food assistance, leaving
Legal Examiner reporter Katherine Snow Smith interviewed Professor Richard S. Frase from the University of Minnesota Law School to get his breakdown and analysis of the charges against the four police officers involved in George Floyd’s death. Frase is a criminal law professor and co-director of the
Car accidents are one of the leading causes of injuries in the United States. They can cause broken bones, concussions, cuts, bruises, and soft tissue injuries, among others. Unfortunately, in addition to being physically dangerous, car accidents are psychologically exciting, which means that they c
A Supreme Court ruling this week blocking the Trump administration’s attempt to immediately shut down the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, relieves, for the time being, the uncertainty 650,000 children born to undocumented immigrants have faced since President Donald Trump’s second y
1. Design defects that exist before manufacture of a product. The product may be dangerous due to a design flaw.
2. Manufacturing defects, the Legal Information Institute notes. In these
General Motors
It was discovered in 2014 that GM manufactured several vehicles with faulty ignition switches that could turn off during driving, disabling power steering and brakes and preventing airbags