Angelica Rivera Selected for Charlotte Regional Business Alliance’s Emerging Business Leaders Class 14
This highly selective talent development program is designed to elevate high-potential, diverse professionals across the Charlotte Region.
Chicago Homicide Rate: 2025 Analysis
Chicago consistently has more murders than any other city in the United States.
ACLU Lawsuit Accuses Trump Administration of Racial Profiling
“DHS’s crude dragnet ensnares non-citizens, including individuals with immigration status, without warrants or any lawful basis for arrest,” the lawsuit says. “And its discriminatory practices also sweep in numerous US citizens in the process, shackling them and scanning their faces while ignoring documentation of US citizenship.”
Former U.S. Sen. Krysten Sinema (D-AZ) Sued for Alienation of Affection
The ex-wife of a congressional aide has filed a lawsuit against former U.S. Sen. Krysten Sinema, claiming that an alleged affair spelled the end for Matthew and Heather Ammel’s marriage. According to CBS News, the lawsuit claims that the Ammels had a “good and loving marriage” with “genuine love and affection” before Sinema interfered. Attorneys
New Jersey AG Claims Clark Police Were Ordered to Chase Out African-Americans
The lawsuit suggests that, before Union County took over Clark’s police operations in 2025, local leaders issued officers with explicit instructions to keep Black people away from and out of the town.
Toolbox Talk for Families: What to Ask Your Loved One About Their Jobsite Safety This Week
Jobsite safety starts with care, conversation, and the simple goal we all share: getting home safe.
Gorayeb & Associates, P.C.The ‘Nice’ Adjuster Script: What to Say (and Not Say) When Insurance Calls
Whether you’re handling a recorded statement, fielding repeated follow-ups, or simply trying to keep things organized, these insurance claim phone call tips can help you move forward with clarity.
Abogados Centro LegalSecond-Gen Americans: How to Help Your Parents Avoid Immigration Scams and Bad ‘Advice’ Online
Finally, build a safer referral habit. Community recommendations matter, but do not stop at “my neighbor used them.”
Airington LawFormer Nonprofit CEO Heads to Federal Prison for 33 Months for $2 Million Embezzlement Scheme
In 2008, she began falsifying audit reports using the firm’s letterhead and forging a CPA’s signature.
Press ReleaseWhat are the Three Most Important Things When Making a Left Turn?
Making safe left turns is all about being prepared, aware, and in control.
Ben RobertsJustice Department Sues Virginia Over Voter Records Access
“This Department of Justice has now sued 24 states for failing to provide voter roll data and will continue filing lawsuits to protect American elections,” U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi said in a press release. “Accurate voter rolls are the foundation of election integrity, and any state that fails to meet this basic obligation of transparency can expect to see us in court.”
Attorneys General Sue After Trump Admin. Cuts Funds to States That Won’t Discriminate Against Trans Residents
The states’ lawsuit argues that the Department of Health and Human Services, at least by itself, lacks the authority to impose such conditions on the disbursal of federal funds. Instead, the attorneys general say, the Trump administration is merely attempting to coerce states into supporting a discriminatory agenda.
8am Closes Out 2025 with a Consolidated Brand, Enhanced Professional Solutions, and Strong Business Momentum
The leading professional business platform processed more than $25 billion in payments and grew annual recurring revenue by 24% in 2025.
Ross Viselman, Former State Bar Prosecutor and Los Angeles Dodgers Counsel, to Serve as Chief Legal & Ethical Compliance Officer at BD&J
“Throughout my career, I’ve been driven by a commitment to doing what’s right for clients, for colleagues, and for the integrity of the profession,” said Viselman.
Gene Commander, Inc.® and Attorney at Work Release New e-Guide: Smart Growth Strategies for Midmarket and Smaller Law Firms
The guide’s commonsense recommendations include unlocking the responsible use of AI, customizing talent development and career advancement initiatives, implementing agile career strategies, exploring talent-driven mergers, and fostering a magnetic workplace culture.
The Hidden Impact of Personal Injury – How Accidents Affect Families and Relationships
The physical wounds of personal injury accidents eventually heal, but families can bear scars for years without adequate support.
The Legal Checklist Before You Buy a Used Vehicle in Canada
Buying a used vehicle in Canada doesn’t have to be risky if you follow a clear legal checklist.
What to Expect During Your Personal Injury Case Timeline in West Palm Beach
The timeline may feel long when you’re dealing with injuries and financial pressure, but rushing to settle too quickly often results in inadequate compensation that doesn’t cover your long-term needs.
Federal Mental Health Funding Reversal Shakes Providers
Brief federal funding cut caused chaos for mental health providers nationwide.
Health Insurance Denials Affect Patient Care
Insurance barriers delay treatment, adding stress and harm to patients.
Federal Court Dismisses Justice Department’s Voter Records Lawsuit Against California
“The Constitution demands such respect, and the executive may not unilaterally usurp the authority over elections it seeks to do so here,” Carter wrote.
Missouri Sues Pharmacy Benefit Managers Over “Insulin Pricing Scheme”
Missouri has filed a lawsuit against nearly two-dozen pharmacy benefit manager companies, claiming that PBMs and pharmaceutical manufacturers worked together to manipulate market prices for insulin, leading to “skyrocketing prices” for the life-saving medication. “At a time when health care costs continue to soar, we are taking a stand against insulin price manipulation and fraud,”
New York Lawsuit Claims UPS “Repeatedly and Persistently” Stole Wages
“UPS built its holiday business on the backs of workers who were not paid for their time and labor,” James said in a statement. “UPS’s seasonal employees work brutal hours in the cold to deliver the holiday packages families across the country count on. Instead of compensating these workers fairly for their labor, UPS has played the Grinch. I am fighting to get these workers their money back and stop UPS from continuing its cruel and unlawful wage theft.”
Judge Approves YouTube Facial Data Settlement
Judge approves settlement over YouTube facial data collection claims.
Bell Law Firm Secures $48M Verdict for Georgia Vietnam Veteran Permanently Disfigured After Doctor Failed to Diagnose and Treat Recurrent Cancer
Months later, when Mr. Waldrop returned with a painful lesion in the same area, Dr. Payne misdiagnosed it as benign, removed it, and threw the tissue away without sending it for biopsy.

