It's Not the Principle, It's the Party
The GOP speaks pretty words about freedom, but what do they really care about? It's not the principle, it's the party.
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Legal Considerations for Starting a Restaurant in Texas
Make sure to talk to your lawyer and check out other missing gaps to avoid any issue in the future.
How Eyewitness Testimonies Can Help Your Car Accident Claim
Probable witnesses include drivers and passengers of other vehicles on the road when the accident took place.
FTC Agreement Requires More Transparency from Uber After Data Breach
On April 12, the U.S. House of Representatives issued a press release announcing an agreement between the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and ride-sharing company, Uber. This agreement was reached after two Democratic Representatives authored a letter to the Agency.
Minorities Have Been Affected by Lack of Medicaid Expansion
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TikTok Plans to Sue Trump Administration
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What is a Topic an Attorney Can Blog about to Land More Cases?
One concern a potential client might have when hiring a lawyer is how a law firm stays organized. ~ Adam Korbl, iFax
Holding Big Pharma Accountable: What You Need to Know Before Filing a Suboxone Lawsuit
Filing a Suboxone lawsuit is not simply about recouping the financial burden of dental procedures. It's about holding pharmaceutical companies accountable for potentially prioritizing profits over patient safety.
Lawsuit Claims Members of New Mexico Soccer Team Raped Younger Players
For many students, high school is difficult enough without the added perils of bullying. It's a time where many students are finding out who they are while trying to keep up with their rapidly changing bodies. Unfortunately, bullying happens, and sometimes that bullying can take a gruesome turn, just as it did for one member of a New Mexico high school soccer team. According to a new lawsuit filed late last week, members of a “southeastern New Mexico high school soccer team raped a young teammate, recorded the sexual assault of another player and subjected other players to violent sexual acts as part of hazing.”




