Psychological Injury Claims: Challenges and Legal Frameworks

In today’s fast-paced and often high-pressure society, psychological injuries are becoming increasingly common, yet they remain among the most challenging claims to pursue within the legal system. Unlike physical injuries, whose impacts are visible and quantifiable, psychological injuries involve intangible harm that can significantly affect an individual’s quality of life and ability to work. Common […]

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What are my rights during police questioning and interrogation?

When a person is faced with police questioning or interrogation, it is crucial they understand their legal rights to ensure their protection. Knowing one’s rights can be the difference between a fair legal process and potential miscarriage of justice. Individuals have constitutional protections under the law that are designed to maintain their freedom and guard

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Why Are Big Law Firms Using The ‘Black Box’ Pay Model?

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Payday Partners In Deep Cover Albert Goodwin, LawFuel contributor It sounds somewhat sinister, but the ‘black box’ pay system for partner remuneration model that is being used by some big law firms is gaining attention and momentum. In an age of transparency – supposedly – the ‘black box’ model requires deep cover and belies the

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Best Best & Krieger Partner Named Chair of Greater Riverside Chambers of Commerce

Scott Ditfurth Continues Firm’s Legacy and Commitment to Riverside Community Scott Ditfurth, a litigation partner, has assumed the role of Chair of the Board of the Greater Riverside Chambers of Commerce. Ditfurth, a member of the Chamber for more than 15 years, will serve as a Chair for one term ending in April 2025. The

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Former Disney Counsel Appointed as General Counsel at Sony Pictures

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Former Disney Deputy General Counsel Jill Ratner has been appointed executive vice president and General Counsel at Sony Pictures Entertainment. Commencing her new position on May 28, Ratner will oversee all legal functions, compliance and labor relations, music affairs, government/external affairs, and corporate social responsibility teams at SPE. She will report directly to CEO Tony

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What is the Statute of Limitations for Memphis Car Accident Claims?

In the aftermath of a car accident in Memphis, understanding the legal deadlines for filing a claim is crucial for anyone seeking compensation for damages or injuries. These deadlines, known as the statute of limitations, are established by state law to ensure a fair and timely resolution of disputes. For car accident claims in Memphis,

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Understanding Cerebral Palsy: Causes, Symptoms, and Legal Rights

Cerebral palsy is a neurological disorder that affects a person’s movement, muscle tone, and coordination. It is caused by damage to the developing brain, usually before or during birth. This condition can have a significant impact on individuals and their families, affecting not only their physical abilities but also their cognitive function. In this article,

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What Are The Situations Where a Service Member Needs Legal Representation?

Image source The legal landscape of the military is quite complex, and service members of every kind (active, veterans, or reserves) have to deal with it during their service. As such, there are different situations where a service member has to get the services of a legal professional, like Matthew G. Jubelt, Attorney & Counselor

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The Lawyer Who Earned $54 Million Over Four Years – But Failed To File Tax Returns

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Former top lawyer of Moody’s Corp., John Goggins, pleaded guilty last week to deliberately not filing federal income tax returns for four consecutive years, despite earning over $54 million during that period, according to federal prosecutors on Friday. Goggins, who retired as the general counsel of Moody’s in September 2023, confessed to a magistrate judge

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