Car accident rates across Arkansas continue to raise concerns among safety officials, attorneys, and insurers alike. Data from the Arkansas Department of Transportation (ARDOT) shows thousands of crashes each year, with many linked to speeding, distraction, intoxication, or fatigued...
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...
Personal injury law in the United States operates on a deceptively simple premise: if someone's negligence causes you harm, you may be entitled to compensation. The reality, however, is far more complicated. The rules governing your claim — how...
When a loved one passes away in Florida, navigating the probate process can feel overwhelming—especially during a time of grief. Probate is the legal procedure by which a decedent’s assets are identified, valued, and distributed either according to their...
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...
Every year, thousands of Texans purchase insurance policies with the expectation that when disaster strikes—whether it's a devastating hurricane, a house fire, a major medical emergency, or a severe car accident—their insurance company will honor the contract and provide...
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...
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...
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...
The U.S. State Department has revived a largely dormant provision of a 1996 federal law, announcing it will begin revoking passports from parents who owe significant amounts of unpaid child support. This development carries immediate, real-world consequences for thousands...




















