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Car Accident Statistics that Make the US Roads Look Like an Unsafe Place

Image source When one considers driving in the United States, what comes to mind is endless, scenic highways and open roads that stretch toward the horizon. But underneath this beautiful picture lies a rising concern. US roads are becoming dangerous for motorists. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the trend for road deaths

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What’s Happened To Our Summer Bonuses, Ask Associates

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What Do The Summer Bonus Delays Mean? Associates are waiting with bated breath for their 2024 summer bonus news, but the waiting continues. Traditionally, these bonus announcements begin to roll out in late July or early August, setting the tone for the industry’s compensation landscape and reports of major bonus payments have left associates waiting

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The Tom Girardi Scandal: Lessons in Accountability for Personal Injury Law

Tom Girardi Lessons The recent conviction of Tom Girardi, a once-revered personal injury attorney, for defrauding clients out of tens of millions of dollars has sent shockwaves through the legal community. Once celebrated as a champion for the underdog, Girardi’s fall from grace highlights serious ethical concerns within the personal injury field. What are the

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The Realities of the Courtroom: Trials in Real Life vs. TV

Picture this: Ben Matlock, the seasoned defense attorney from the classic TV series Matlock, stands before a packed courtroom. The tension is palpable as he delivers a gripping cross-examination, cornering the witness into a confession that changes the course of the trial. The gallery erupts in whispers, and the case is seemingly won in a

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5 Pieces of Evidence That Can Win Your Wyoming Truck Accident Case

Image Source Wyoming, with its vast landscapes and long highways, is a place where truck accidents are unfortunately common. The state’s unique geography and weather conditions can make trucking particularly challenging. Understanding the specific factors that contribute to truck accidents in Wyoming can help you and your legal team build a stronger case. If you’ve

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Muslim Paralegal Obtains £100,000 Against Law Firm For Discrimination

Law Firm Discrimination Claim In a landmark UK employment tribunal case, a paralegal has been awarded over £100,000 in damages after abandoning her aspirations of becoming a solicitor due to discriminatory treatment by her former employer. One solicitor told her to remove her headscarf to attract men, according to the eivdence. Ms F Kaiser, 48,

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New Zealand Law Profession Sees Women Stopped At the Boardroom Door

New Zealand Law Gender Equality Report The New Zealand Law Society’s 2023 Gender Equality Charter (GEC) survey reveals that women comprise over half the profession (55.4 percent) but their representation often stops at the boardroom door. It is, as it is in many jurisdictions, a ‘room for improvement’ report. The New Zealand Law Society report,

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