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Eric Turkewitz, of The Turkewitz Law Firm and author of the New York Personal Injury Law Blog, offers dos and don'ts for first-time legal bloggers.
A mortgage loan origination company has filed a malpractice suit against a law firm for allegedly botching claims against other lawyers.
The Justice Department has told Florida justices that federal law bans the state from giving a law license to an undocumented immigrant.
Jurors' Internet searches are a growing problem. Just ask the California court that tackled a worst-case scenario involving a curious juror.
Vermont is seeking an injunction against a company that has demanded $1,000 per employee from businesses for use of its scanning patents.
