How Social Media Can Affect Your Personal Injury Case in Florida

April 29, 2024

Between Meta and TikTok, social media has been a topic of much discussion in recent months. While most of the conversation revolves around ethical concerns and data privacy, it underscores just how ubiquitous social media has become. Social media has become a way to share mundane details of our daily …

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How to Utilize AI in Your Legal Intake Process? (Katie Wolf)

April 28, 2024

Staying ahead often means embracing cutting-edge technology. Among the many advancements, one stands out as a game-changer for law firms, both large and small: Artificial Intelligence (AI). Particularly, AI for lawyers is a growing role in the legal intake process is gaining traction as firms seek to streamline their operations and provide …

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Preparing for Your Personal Injury Court Case: What to Expect

April 27, 2024

Going to court over a personal injury case can be an intimidating experience. Although your attorney is present and will move the courtroom proceedings forward on your behalf, it’s still important to feel comfortable going into the courtroom. Additionally, during some parts of the trial process such as providing testimony …

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Navigating The New PFAS Safety Standards In Drinking Water

April 26, 2024

On April 10, 2024, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) made a landmark announcement regarding the safety of our drinking water. The agency has established new rules in its National Primary Drinking Water Regulation (NPDWR) to safeguard against a group of chemicals known as PFAS. These substances are often called “forever …

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How Can Business Litigation Address a Breach of Fiduciary Duty?

April 26, 2024

When two or more parties have a business relationship, they must trust each other with responsibilities tied to their mutual benefit. This trust is not just foundational; it is also legally binding under what is known as fiduciary duty. Breaches of fiduciary duty can lead to operational disruption, as well …

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Alabama Opioid Settlements: $728 Million & Climbing

April 25, 2024

The opioid epidemic swept across the United States, leaving a trail of addiction, overdose, and death in its wake. Alabama iscommitted to making the companies involved own up to their role in the opioid crisis. So far, Alabama has secured over $728 million in settlements from healthcare and drug companies. …

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