Author: Bernd Buchmasser
The Patriots selected the offensive tackle in the first round of this yearās NFL Draft.Read More
Legal technologyās already erratic pricing landscape is on the verge of more change as consumption-based models threaten to confound in-house legal teams trying to figure out what to buy.Read More
Virginia family law faces debate over fault-based divorce as hb 303 proposes study and changes, impacting grounds and divorce procedures.Read More
Rich Gibson says the juvenile system failed Emmetson Zeah ā and warns a new state law will make things worse.Read More
Despite anxiety about AI displacing attorneys, the data show that top firms arenāt yet choosing between technology and people. Theyāre cautiously betting on both, according to Bloomberg Lawās Leading Law Firms survey.Read More
From gyms to sidewalks, hereās when recording someone in Texas may be allowed ā and when it can create legal problems.Read More
Yes. Drivers in Colorado can be stopped by law enforcement solely for having tinted windows that are too dark.Read More
No case will ever be closed if machines are permitted to do our thinking for us.Read More
Tennessee officials were sued again this week, marking five laws passed by the state legislature in 2026 facing legal challenges.Read More
Ohio lawmakers are taking another crack at allowing 14- and 15-year-olds to work during the school year.Read More