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Is Hiring an Attorney Worth It After a Commercial Truck Crash?

Article source: Robinette Legal Group Image generated by Gemini Highways across America are dangerous. The numbers back that up. In 2023 alone, over 5,000 large trucks were involved in fatal crashes. Of those killed, 70% were occupants of passenger vehicles, not the truck drivers. A collision with a fully loaded, 80,000-pound commercial rig isn’t your

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NZ Law – Chapman Tripp’s New Podcast Series

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In what feels like the legal sector’s latest bid to colonise every available earbud, Chapman Tripp has dipped its toes into the podcast waters with The Special Conditions. Because, of course, what New Zealand’s infrastructure industry really needed was yet another podcast. Chapman Tripp have already dived into podcasting with The Aotearoa Circle (with Alana

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All You Need to Know About Catastrophic Accident Injuries 

Article source: Javier Villarreal Law Following an accident, survivors may succumb to varying degrees of injuries, and others may not make it out of the crash. While most people fully recover and resume daily activities, some accident victims suffer life-changing medical complications. Such injuries are known as catastrophic injuries.  Catastrophic injuries result in severe and

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Slaughter and May has today been announced as a Lead Partner of the Bridge Group 

The Bridge Group is an independent research charity promoting socio-economic inclusion through evidence, insight and collaboration. The firm has been appointed alongside KPMG UK and Morgan Stanley to support the charity to further drive evidenced-based change towards socio-economic inclusion.  The Lead Partner appointments reflect the Bridge Group’s ambition to scale its national impact by strengthening

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Why Motorcycle Accident Cases Are Becoming a High-Stakes Credibility and Visibility Play for Personal Injury Firms

Article source: Bader law Image: Man standing beside his motorcycle | Freepik Motorcycle accident cases often lead to some of the worst injuries on the road, yet many firms still treat them like standard cases. Many high-value claims never reach the right firms. In many markets, visibility decides who gets considered first. These cases usually

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Working in International Aid and Humanitarian Law: Here’s What You Need to Know

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Article source: LBMW charity solicitors When considering an International and Humanitarian Law career, you need to be aware of the nature of the challenges and rewards in this profession.  The field of law is important in addressing the legal aspects of global crises, whether in military conflicts or in refugee protection.  International aid lawyers are

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New Medical Guidelines Give Texas Lawyers a Critical Edge in TBI Litigation

Article source: Law Office of John David Hart Image generated by Gemini New national medical guidelines aim to catch traumatic brain injuries that too often slip through the cracks. For accident victims across Texas, that could be a game-changer. The need for better diagnostic tools is urgent, as Texas experiences record numbers of commercial truck

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U.S. Court Draws Hard Line on Copyright for Machine-Made Melodies

AI Music Ruled Public Domain In a landmark April 2026 ruling sending ripples through the exploding AI-music industry, a U.S. federal court held that tracks generated primarily by artificial intelligence cannot claim copyright protection—even when heavily prompted and curated by humans. The court insisted on “substantial human authorship” for IP rights, declaring machine-made music belongs

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