How a New Maryland Bike Safety Law Honors a Client’s Legacy
by Justin Smulison
Four-time Lawyer Of The Year Patrick Regan discusses how a client’s bicycling tragedy led to a result that improved Maryland traffic law to protect riders.
Big Case Warriors
by Best Lawyers
The co-founders of Lyons & Simmons, LLP discuss their relentless dedication to pursuing justice for clients while also invoking change.
Three Steps to Maximizing Compensation After a Miami Car Accident
by Boris Lavent
Attorneys should follow these steps to get the most for their clients following a car accident.
Understanding Anti-Protest Laws in the U.S.
by Jim Owen
The First Amendment includes the right to assemble, but how are the rules surrounding protesting changing?
Here's Why Young Adults in Florida are Responsible for Most Crashes
by Allen Law Firm
Teenagers and young drivers have a higher chance of being involved in traffic accidents for several reasons. Many young drivers lack the experience necessary to handle some driving conditions.
The Growing Need for Expert Witnesses Across All Kinds of Litigation
by Erin Quinn-Kong
More lawsuits mean more opportunities for expert witnesses in all industries and specialties.
In the News: Colorado
by Nicole Ortiz
A summary of newsworthy content from Colorado lawyers and law firms.
Shareholder anger, a lack of transparency and a 'surprising' valuation.
Doctors Behaving Badly
by Lawrence J. Buckfire
Sexual assault at the hands of a physician is a dismaying and surprisingly widespread problem, and many victims are initially reluctant to come forth—but many states are now making it easier to do so.
Colorado’s New “Red Flag” Law for Extreme Risk Protection Orders
by James H. Chalat
Preventing Mass Shootings
In the News: Indiana
by Abigail Rowe
From opioid litigation to landmark personal injury verdicts, Indiana attorneys make headlines with high-profile cases and impactful legal service.
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How Long Is the Legal Process of a Car Accident Case?
by Steven Jensen
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Proving Negligence in a South Carolina Personal Injury Case
by Wyche
In South Carolina, as in other states, there are specific elements of negligence that must be established for a successful personal injury claim.
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Get a Lawyer
by Anne M. Collart and Ricardo Solano Jr.
When a subpoena arrives, having counsel can save time and money and also protect your rights.
Crash Course
by Paige Cerulli
A bad car accident left me reeling, but my worst symptoms wouldn’t appear until two weeks after. If it weren’t for excellent legal representation, there’s no way I’d have made it through—or with anything close to the settlement I got.
Activism in Action: Jeffery Robinson
by John Ettorre
From action to “Action!,” Jeffery Robinson’s Who We Are project and new documentary chronicle his efforts to expose, confront and put a stop to the country’s long history of anti-Black racism.
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