As the country watched coronavirus cases spiking this spring, family law attorneys were watching another spike – in people wanting to file for divorce.
A group of parents are suing the social media app TikTok, claiming it is illegally collecting and sharing identification information and sending it to China.
The use of email fraud has become so rampant that two years ago the Securities and Exchange Commission issued guidance saying if a public company doesn’t guard against phishing
Zoom conferencing is the next best thing to actually being there. Or, at least, that’s what many people have come to accept in the age of the coronavirus.
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Exactly 100 years ago this month, the passage of the 19th Amendment gave women the right to vote. The Equal Rights Amendment, stating men and women shall have equal rights
“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.
When health insurance companies, social service providers or the community at large fail low-income families dealing with health issues, medical-legal partnerships can help them navigate the system and, in many