Trucking accidents have long been a significant issue on American highways, posing a serious threat to public safety and shaping the legal landscape in profound ways. Over the past 30 to 50 years, the rise in commercial trucking, evolving...
The American legal system presents one of the most striking contradictions in modern professional services. According to the latest data from the American Bar Association's 2025 Profile of the Legal Profession, How many attorneys are in the US? The...
The holiday season brings heavier traffic to stores, banks, and shopping centers — and unfortunately, an increase in criminal activity. One crime trend drawing heightened concern from law enforcement across the country is “jugging,” a tactic in which thieves...
As 2025 draws to a close, family law courts across the United States—from California to Tennessee—are bracing for what practitioners are calling the “crypto divorce cliff.” Millennials and older Gen Z, now squarely in their peak divorce years (ages...
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...
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...
When families entrust a nursing home with the care of a loved one, they expect compassion, dignity, and professional oversight. Unfortunately, too many residents experience harm not from illness, but from the very institutions meant to protect them. While...
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...
Summer in Georgia brings long days, family road trips, and packed highways. Unfortunately, it also brings a troubling surge in car accidents. Every year, state and national safety officials warn of the “100 Deadliest Days of Summer” — the...
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...




















