Call for submissions for Volume 3 Issue 2 by Legal Research & Analysis
All the submissions are to be made only through online portal on or before 23:59 hours on December 29, 2025.
Call for Submissions: Volume 3 Issue 2 by Trends in Intellectual Property Research
All the submissions are to be made only through online portal on or before 23:59 hours on December 29, 2025.
Dana-Farber Settles Federal Research Data Lawsuit
Dana-Farber agrees to $15 million settlement over flawed federally funded research.
Dana-Farber Settles Federal Research Data Lawsuit
Dana-Farber agrees to $15 million settlement over flawed federally funded research.
Idaho Officials Question Mental Health Cuts
Idaho leaders doubt mental health service cuts will reduce costs.
New York Distributes Opioid Settlement Funds
Federal judge rejects LegalForce trademark claim over descriptive Lawfirms.com domain.
DOJ Seizes Database in Bank Fraud
Federal agents shut down website used to steal bank login details.
Fraud, Nuclear Verdicts and Junk Science Push 8 Courts onto New “Judicial Hellholes®” List
$1B talc verdict catapults Los Angeles to top spot, “fraudemics” and junk science drive lawsuit abuse nationwide.
Press ReleaseCar Accident Claims: 5 Mistakes That Can Cost You Millions
Avoiding the mistakes listed here is critical for getting fair compensation.
The Goldwater Law FirmHow Working with a Lawyer Improves the Chances of a Fair Settlement
Personal injury claims involve far more than paperwork. They require legal knowledge, detailed evidence, strategic negotiation, and careful calculation of both current and long-term needs.
Cogburn Davidson Injury LawyersThe Legal Factors Victims Should Consider After a Pedestrian Injury Case
Ultimately, with the right information — and the right legal support — victims can move toward recovery with confidence, clarity, and the assurance that their rights are protected.
McCraw Law GroupJudge Allows Convention Center Lawsuit Expansion
Judge expands lawsuit over alleged harassment at San Antonio convention center.
Sara E. TellerMaryland IT Executive Faces Federal Fraud Charges
Federal prosecutors accuse Maryland IT owner of rigging contracts.
Arizona CEO Sentenced for $1B Health Fraud
CEO received prison for orchestrating billion-dollar fraudulent Medicare scheme.
Reptile Trafficking Case Ends in Prison
Court sentence highlights illegal reptile trade and federal wildlife enforcement efforts.
Washington Man Pleads Guilty in Bus Hate Crime
Man pleads guilty to racially motivated bus stabbing in Washington.
Brain Energy Restoration Shows Alzheimer’s Reversal
Restoring brain energy helped reverse Alzheimer’s damage in advanced mouse studies.
Gut Bacteria Shift Marks Early IBD
Early IBD shows clear gut bacteria changes before treatment begins.
California Unhoused Policies Under Renewed Scrutiny
California homelessness policies face criticism over mental health care and housing rules.
Why Trademark Protection Is Essential for Modern Businesses in the Digital Age
In the modern digital landscape, trademark protection is a vital element of business strategy, ensuring that companies maintain control over their identity, reputation, and customer relationships.
Understanding Arizona’s Verdict Standard on Insanity Law
Media coverage tends to overrepresent the use and success of insanity pleas, giving a distorted sense of frequency.
How to Qualify for SSDI in New York Under SSA Medical Listings
SSDI qualification is not based solely on diagnosis. It requires proof that a condition meets or equals the SSA Medical Listings or results in functional limitations that prevent sustained work.
Brain Stress Changes Linked to Alcohol Relapse
Study shows lasting stress-related brain changes increase alcohol relapse risk.
Two Families Sue Meta After Children Commit Suicide Following “Sextortion” Scams
“This was known,” said lawyer Matthew Bergman, the lead attorney on the case. “This was not an accident. This was not a coincidence. This was a foreseeable consequence of the deliberate design decisions that Meta made. Their own documents show that they were very aware of this extortion phenomenon, and they simply chose to put their profits over the safety of young people.”
Tennessee Files Lawsuit Against Gaming Platform Roblox
“Adding fuel to the fire, despite its promises, Roblox did little to protect children from these horrific situations that it enabled,” the lawsuit alleges. “Most glaringly, the ease of account creation and failure to verify ages or parental consent, no matter how young the self-identified user, permit Roblox to amass as many child users as possible, while also enabling predators to creative deceptive accounts with impunity.”
Supreme Court Hands Immigration Judges Early Win Against Trump Administration
“At this stage, the government has not demonstrated that it will suffer irreparably harm without a stay,” the justices wrote.
Property Owner Liability for Tenant Dog Bites in St. Louis
By understanding the laws and taking preventative measures, property owners and tenants can help reduce risks, protect visitors, and contribute to safer communities across St. Louis.

