Legal

Sumner Law Group Releases Guide to Protect Injury Victims After Car Accidents
Sumner Law Group, LLC has published a guide advising accident victims on steps to safeguard their health and legal rights, emphasizing the importance of avoiding insurance company tactics that minimize payouts.

North Carolina 'Homewrecker' Law Under Spotlight as Kyrsten Sinema Faces Alienation of Affection Suit
Raleigh attorney Charles R. Ullman discusses the implications of North Carolina's alienation of affection law in a high-profile lawsuit against former Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, highlighting the legal remedy available to wronged spouses.

Sam Bankman-Fried Requests Presidential Pardon from Trump
Disgraced crypto executive Sam Bankman-Fried has formally asked President Donald Trump to pardon him from his 25-year fraud sentence, raising questions about the implications for the cryptocurrency industry.

Allen & Allen Hires Genoveva Border as Director of Spanish Services and Claims Consultant
Allen & Allen has appointed Genoveva Border to improve accessibility for Spanish-speaking clients in Virginia, reflecting the growing demand for multilingual legal services.

Lawsuit Alleges Carnival's 'Hand-Selected' Excursion Operators Drugged and Maimed Recent College Graduate
A recently filed amended complaint alleges that Carnival Corporation's hand-selected tour operators spiked a 22-year-old summa cum laude graduate's drinks with a date-rape drug, directed her into the water, and then engaged the boat's propellers, causing catastrophic injuries including bilateral leg amputations.

Legal Eagles Examines Trenton's Law and Its Implications for Florida DUI Cases
A new article from Legal Eagles explores Trenton's Law, a Florida statute that has reshaped DUI investigations and prosecutions, highlighting its origins and impact on legal defense strategies.

Detroit QLINE Streetcar Crash Raises Questions of Governmental Immunity and Accountability
A lawsuit against the Regional Transit Authority following a QLINE streetcar crash that left an Uber passenger with serious injuries and $500,000 in medical bills highlights the legal battle over governmental immunity and the need for transparency in public transit accidents.

Trial Lawyer Jason Sheasby Warns of 'Invisible Risk' Undermining Technology Companies
Technology companies face growing 'invisible risk' from overlooked operational gaps in IP exposure, documentation, communication, and scaling, which can lead to costly litigation and failures, according to trial lawyer Jason Sheasby.

Jason Stone Injury Lawyers Awards Inaugural Scholarships to Two Young Leaders
Jason Stone Injury Lawyers announces the winners of its first scholarship program, awarding $2,500 each to Sanya Nadeem and Samantha Rondo for their community service and leadership.

CollectionPro Secures $396,000 IDR Award for Plastic Surgery Practice, Exposing Payer Underpayment in No Surprises Act Arbitrations
CollectionPro wins a $396,000 Independent Dispute Resolution award for a plastic surgery practice against United Healthcare's $10,099 offer, highlighting the importance of clinical evidence in out-of-network reimbursement disputes under the No Surprises Act.

Legal Expert Discusses LGBTQ+ Fertility Care Access on ASRM Today Podcast
Janene Oleaga, founder of Oleaga Law LLC, joined the ASRM Today podcast to discuss legal and political forces shaping reproductive care access for LGBTQ+ patients, highlighting key legislative shifts and advocacy efforts.

Sabbeth Law Offers Free Rides Home on Independence Day to Prevent Drunk Driving
Sabbeth Law is providing up to $50 reimbursements for rideshares or taxis on July 4, 2026, in Vermont and New Hampshire to reduce impaired driving incidents during a historically dangerous holiday.

Former Touchstone Securities Executive Awarded Nearly $1.2 Million in FINRA Arbitration for Wrongful Termination
A FINRA arbitration panel awarded former Touchstone Securities executive Steven Seid nearly $1.2 million in damages, including punitive damages, and ordered expungement of defamatory disclosures from his regulatory record, highlighting the consequences of false termination allegations in the securities industry.

Illinois Raises Small Estate Affidavit Threshold to $150,000, Excluding Vehicle Values
A new Illinois law effective August 15, 2025, raises the small estate affidavit threshold from $100,000 to $150,000 and excludes vehicle values, allowing more families to bypass costly probate proceedings.

Bradenton Personal Injury Attorney Kennedy Legler III Marks 30 Years of Advocacy for Accident Victims
Attorney Kennedy Legler III commemorates over three decades representing accident victims in Florida, highlighting the growing complexity of personal injury claims and the importance of experienced legal guidance.

Kennedy Watkins Injury Attorneys Launches Patient-First Model in Chicago
Kennedy Watkins Injury Attorneys has announced a renewed focus on a patient-first, personalized approach to personal injury law in Chicago, emphasizing partnership and accessibility for victims.

Kentucky Law Firm Highlights Warning Signs of Drunk Driving to Enhance Road Safety
Gary C. Johnson, P.S.C. shares critical signs of impaired driving to help Kentucky motorists recognize and avoid potentially dangerous drunk drivers, addressing a persistent public safety issue.

Trollinger Law LLC Named to Inc.'s 2026 Best Workplaces List, Highlighting Legal Industry Excellence
Trollinger Law LLC has been recognized on Inc.'s 2026 Best Workplaces list, marking it as the only law firm in Maryland and the Washington, D.C. area to receive the honor, underscoring its commitment to a supportive workplace culture and rapid growth.

q.beyond Launches 'AI Act as a Service' to Help Companies Navigate EU AI Regulation
q.beyond AG introduces a new service that provides companies with auditable risk assessments for their AI systems, helping them comply with the EU AI Act and accelerate AI deployment.

Lexston Mining Engages Dentons Delany to Explore Opportunities in Guyana
Lexston Mining Corporation has hired law firm Dentons Delany Inc. to assist with corporate setup and legal guidance in Guyana, signaling the company's intention to evaluate mineral exploration prospects in the South American nation.

Sydney Clinic Expands Services to Accelerate WorkCover and CTP Claims with Same-Day Certificates
Sydney Injury Doctors now offers same-day Certificates of Capacity for injured workers and motor accident patients, streamlining the claims process and emphasizing patient choice in selecting their treating doctor.

Macedonian Court Restores Euromax Resources' Concession Merger Approval
Euromax Resources Ltd. announces a Higher Administrative Court ruling that annuls the 2023 withdrawal of its concession merger approval, reinstating the original decision and paving the way for the Ilovica-Shtuka gold-copper project.

Former CIA Officer to Face Trial Over $40 Million Gold Theft
Ex-CIA operative David Rush is set to stand trial for allegedly stealing hundreds of gold bars worth over $40 million, a case with potential implications for the gold industry and security protocols.

Inheriting a House in Mississippi? Most Families Get This Wrong Before They Even Call an Attorney
A Mississippi cash home buying company warns that families often make costly mistakes when inheriting property, such as assuming informal authority before probate, and recommends consulting a probate attorney early to avoid legal and financial pitfalls.

Calderón Law Firm Expands in South Florida, Marking First Anniversary with New Offices
Calderón Law Firm celebrated its first anniversary and inaugurated new offices in South Florida, emphasizing its role in cross-border legal services for international clients.

DEA to Hold Hearings on Federal Marijuana Rescheduling in June
The DEA's upcoming hearings on reclassifying marijuana under federal law mark a pivotal moment in U.S. cannabis policy, with implications for the industry and investors.

Advise RE Releases Tax Guides for Real Estate Investors and Developers
Advise RE has published four detailed guides addressing tax challenges for real estate investors and developers in California and international markets, covering FIRPTA compliance, 1031 exchanges, and cross-border transactions.

Miami Firm Expands Reach for Cruise Injury Clients Nationwide
Aronfeld Trial Lawyers announces expanded efforts to represent injured cruise passengers nationwide, highlighting that most cruise injury cases must be filed in Miami Federal Court regardless of departure port.

Arizona SSDI Denials: 60-Day Window for Appeals, New Guidance Highlights Common Pitfalls
More than half of initial SSDI applications are denied, but Arizona claimants have 60 days to appeal; a new analysis identifies top denial reasons and outlines the multi-stage appeals process.

Blue Book Disability Listings Require Specific Medical Evidence, Not Just a Diagnosis
Arizona disability law firm Pekas Smith explains that Social Security Disability approval requires meeting precise Blue Book criteria, not just having a diagnosis, and highlights the importance of detailed medical records.