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What To Do After A Domestic Violence Arrest

14th May 2024
The world spins on its axis, but your whole life is just tilted sideways. The flashing lights, the raised voices, and the cold metal cuffs—a domestic violence arrest can leave you feeling disoriented and scared. Maybe you're confused, or maybe you're angry. 
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Common Injuries and Damages Covered in Motorcycle Accident Lawsuits

14th May 2024
It's scary how common and commonplace motorcycle accidents are, and they do a lot of damage and injury. These events all have similar outcomes, which are at the heart of motorcycle accident lawsuits.
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Navigating Post-Accident Protocols: A Guide for Commercial Drivers

14th May 2024
When a commercial driver is involved in a collision, every second that follows demands precision and adherence to specific protocols. The aftermath of an accident isn't merely about managing the immediate chaos; it's about safeguarding your career path and legal responsibilities. 
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5 Things to Consider When Choosing a Car Accident Lawyer in Florida

14th May 2024
Car accidents are an unfortunate yet common occurrence on Florida's roads and highways. According to data from the FLHSMV, there were nearly 400,000 car accidents in Florida in 2023, resulting in 3,398 fatalities and 251,576 injuries. In the aftermath of a car accident, especially one involving injuries or significant property damage, seeking legal representation from a qualified car accident lawyer can be crucial to protecting your rights and ensuring fair compensation. 
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Understanding Federal Crime: What Qualifies As A Federal Offence? 

14th May 2024
Everyone knows that crime is punishable by the law. While this might be common sense, crime rates are still high. That’s why 58% of U.S. citizens say that reducing crime should be prioritized. There are many criminal offences an average Joe could think of, but they can be categorized into state and federal crimes. This article will focus more on the latter. 
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Google In Court

13th May 2024
Google faces multiple lawsuits for anticompetitive behaviour and whilst denying all claims against them could face various consequences.
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The Banning of Ritual Prayers in Schools: R (on the Application of TTT) v Michaela School [2024] EWHC 843 (Admin)

9th May 2024
A Muslim pupil at a North London school has lost her claim in the High Court in which she challenged the school’s decision to ban ritual prayers during school hours. The school is an avowedly secular secondary school, with 700 pupils who are from a diverse range of ethnic, religious and cultural backgrounds. Half of the pupils are Muslim.
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