In an era where images, audio, and video can be manipulated with stunning precision, the legal profession is confronting an existential challenge: how to navigate a landscape increasingly shaped by deepfakes, misinformation, and digital deception. While the legal system...
When facing criminal charges, most defendants are presented with a plea bargain at some point during their case. In fact, according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, approximately 90-95% of both federal and state court cases are resolved through...
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...
Cycling is one of the most enjoyable, affordable, and environmentally friendly ways to get around. But even experienced riders can find themselves in unexpected accidents. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), more than 850 cyclists die...
Lawmakers in Washington and several states are testing a controversial idea: allow pregnant people to seek child support during pregnancy, with potential retroactive payments back to the medically determined month of conception. In the 119th Congress, the proposal appears...
Federal court rulings often make headlines—but for legal professionals, their significance goes far beyond media buzz. These decisions don't just clarify the law; they shape legal strategy, redefine professional obligations, and in many cases, alter the very playing field...
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...
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...
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...




















