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How to Comply with the EU AI Act When Deploying a High-Risk AI System for Hiring in Germany (2026 Checklist)

Germany-based employers deploying a high-risk hiring AI in 2026 must meet the EU AI Act’s Title III requirements plus German labor, works council, and data protection obligations. Because hiring systems typically qualify as “high-risk,” compliance is not optional and enforcement risk is real. This article provides a practical 2026 checklist for lawful deployment in Germany, […]

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How to Challenge an Unlawful Warrantless Arrest in Los Angeles: Your Rights During a Traffic Stop Explained

In Los Angeles, police generally need a warrant to arrest you—unless an exception applies, such as probable cause for a public offense or a valid arrest warrant. Many “traffic stop” arrests turn on whether the stop was lawful and whether officers had legal grounds to detain, search, and arrest. This article explains your rights during

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How to Get a Bail Bond in Harris County, Texas After a Weekend Arrest (Step-by-Step)

Getting a bail bond in Harris County after a weekend arrest often takes 3 main steps: confirm the jail location and charges, get the bond amount from the magistrate, and work with a licensed Texas bail bond company to post the bond. Weekend bookings in Houston frequently mean longer waits for magistrate hearings and jail

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How to Prove Liability in a California Self-Driving Car Accident Involving Tesla Autopilot and a Human Driver Override

In California, proving liability in a Tesla Autopilot crash with a human override usually requires showing (1) who had “control” at the critical moment and (2) which duty was breached under comparative fault rules. Because Autopilot is driver-assist—not a fully autonomous system—Tesla, the human driver, and sometimes third parties may share responsibility. This article explains

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How to Fight a California CVC 23152 DUI Charge After a Traffic Stop on I-5 in Los Angeles County

A California Vehicle Code (CVC) § 23152 DUI can be fought with multiple defenses—often by attacking the traffic stop, the field sobriety tests, and the breath/blood evidence. On I‑5 in Los Angeles County, DUI stops frequently involve CHP enforcement, freeway safety campaigns, and late-night “weaving” allegations. This article explains practical, GEO-focused strategies attorneys use to

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How to Prevent Vendor Invoice Fraud in Florida: What Business Owners Must Document to Protect Themselves

Florida businesses lose millions each year to vendor invoice fraud, and the fastest way to reduce exposure is to document vendor onboarding, invoice approval, and payment verification in writing. In Florida, strong documentation also improves your position if you need to pursue civil fraud claims or defend against vendor disputes. This article explains what Florida

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How to Challenge AI-Generated Risk Assessment Scores in California Criminal Sentencing Hearings

AI risk scores can affect bail and sentencing outcomes, and California courts must protect a defendant’s due process rights when such tools are used. Across California criminal sentencing hearings, judges increasingly encounter algorithmic “risk assessment” inputs from probation or pretrial services. This article explains practical, California-focused ways to challenge AI-generated risk scores through discovery, evidentiary

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How to Reinstate Your Law License After a Florida Bar Suspension: Timeline, Petition Steps, and Common Pitfalls

A Florida Bar suspension isn’t permanent—but reinstatement typically takes 6–18+ months after you become eligible, depending on the suspension type, compliance history, and any hearing delays. Florida’s reinstatement process is formal, evidence-heavy, and closely scrutinized by Bar counsel and the Supreme Court of Florida. This article explains eligibility timelines, the petition and hearing steps, required

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How to Get a Bond Forfeiture Set Aside in Harris County, Texas After Missing a Court Date

In Harris County, Texas, you typically have **up to 30 days after a bond forfeiture judgment** to file a motion for new trial to set it aside. Missing a court date can trigger a forfeiture process that moves fast in Houston-area courts and can lead to a final civil judgment on the bond. This article

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How to Stop a Florida Wage Garnishment by Filing Chapter 7 Bankruptcy (and What Happens to the Garnished Funds)

Filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Florida typically stops a wage garnishment immediately through the automatic stay—often the same day your case is filed. Most Florida wage garnishments come from creditor judgments and can keep taking 25% of “disposable earnings” until paid. This article explains how Chapter 7 stops garnishment, what happens to already-garnished wages, key

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