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Right v. Wrong: True Story on Air Pollution, Science & the Law
Right v. Wrong. It’s a concept most of us were taught as children. It’s also one that many, especially those in positions of power, sometimes forget. This true story on air pollution, science, and the law is a perfect example.
What to Expect When Filing for Bankruptcy in Baltimore
Filing for bankruptcy may affect how some business entities, people, or even government agencies see you in the future. But not to the extent you think.
Andrew R. Marsh Joins Shumaker’s Broker-Dealer Litigation and Arbitration Team
Andrew works with financial firms and financial advisors, and he is part of a team that advises employees and financial institutions.
Hospital May be Racial Profiling with COVID-19 Testing
New Mexico hospital is screening asymptomatic new mothers for the coronavirus...but only if they are Native American.
Actor Gerard Butler Sues Producers Over 'Olympus Has Fallen' Compensation
Scottish actor Gerard Butler recently filed a suit over allegations that he was not properly compensated for the 2013 film, 'Olympus Has Fallen.'
This Week In Rideshare: Colorado, Deactivations, and EVs
Lawmakers join drivers, IDG fights deactivations and Uber teams up with car makers. LegalRideshare breaks it down.
A Landowner’s Guide to the “Highest and Best Use” of a Property
If you find yourself under the threat of condemnation, the first thing you should do is seek legal advice from qualified and experienced attorney. Condemnation is a complex legal process, and it is in your best interest to have a professional by your side.
Lawsuit: Tennessee Inmates Say They Were Forced into 'Sex Shows'
The female inmates claim that a corrections guard would regularly "orchestrate" sex shows from the jail's control room.




