On July 4, 2025, a catastrophic flash flood swept through Camp Mystic, a historic all-girls Christian summer camp in Kerr County, Texas, along the Guadalupe River. The disaster claimed the lives of more than two dozen campers and counselors,...
The DIY Trap: What Self-Represented Victims Don’t Know
After an accident, victims are often overwhelmed—by pain, medical bills, lost income, and insurance paperwork. Some are tempted to “handle it themselves” to avoid attorney fees. But this can be a costly...
When you walk into a store, restaurant, or office building in Portland, you expect the space to be safe. But many premises liability cases arise not from obvious dangers, but from hidden hazards that property owners fail to address....
Family law has never been static, but few developments have reshaped it as profoundly as technology. Over the past decade—and especially in the years following the COVID-19 pandemic—Georgia courts have increasingly recognized “virtual visitation” as a legitimate component of...
Accidents happen every day across the United States, but when someone else’s negligence causes serious harm, the consequences can be life-altering. Medical bills, lost income, and long-term physical or emotional trauma often follow. Personal injury law exists to help...
Placing a parent or spouse in a nursing home is one of the most difficult decisions a family can make. It is an act rooted in trust — trust that the facility will provide skilled care, treat the resident...
A criminal conviction can cast a long shadow over your life, affecting far more than just the immediate legal consequences. From job prospects to housing opportunities and even your right to vote, a criminal record can create barriers that...
In 2024, the American Law Institute (ALI) approved a transformative update to the legal standard for medical malpractice, reshaping how courts evaluate negligence in healthcare. This shift, detailed in a JAMA article by Daniel G. Aaron, MD, JD, moves...
On April 8, 2026, Rex Heuermann — a Long Island architect who had presented himself to the world as an ordinary suburban father — stood in a Suffolk County courtroom and admitted to murdering eight women over a span...
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, remote work transformed from a temporary fix into a lasting feature of professional life—including the legal field. Attorneys now conduct depositions from their living rooms, argue motions over Zoom, and consult with...




















