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How to File a Car Accident Claim in Miami-Dade County When the Other Driver Is Uninsured

Florida requires drivers to carry at least $10,000 in PIP and $10,000 in property damage liability—yet many Miami-Dade crashes still involve uninsured motorists. If you’re hit by an uninsured driver, you may still recover compensation through your own coverages and, in some cases, a lawsuit against the at-fault driver. This article explains the step-by-step claim […]
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Why You Need an Immigration Lawyer by Your Side in 2026 More Than Ever Before

How to Prove a Missouri Left-Turn Car Accident Was the Other Driver’s Fault When They “Had the Green”

In Missouri, a driver turning left can still prove the straight-through driver was at fault—even if that driver claims they “had the green”—because Missouri law also requires motorists to obey signals, speed limits, and keep a proper lookout. Left-turn crashes often hinge on evidence of speeding, red-light timing, distracted driving, or an unlawful lane change. […]
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How to Build a Consistent Law Firm Brand Across Google Business Profile, Avvo, and LinkedIn in Phoenix, Arizona

Phoenix law firms typically see 60%+ of new client inquiries start on Google or LinkedIn before a call is made. In the Phoenix metro, prospects compare your Google Business Profile, Avvo, and LinkedIn within minutes to confirm legitimacy and fit. This article shows Arizona attorneys how to align branding, ethics-safe messaging, and local SEO across […]
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How to Get a Bail Reduction Hearing in Harris County, Texas: Steps, Timeline, and What Judges Consider

In Harris County, you can often request a bail reduction hearing within days of arrest—sometimes as soon as the next business day—depending on the court and case posture. Judges at the Harris County Criminal Justice Center weigh public safety, flight risk, and the least restrictive conditions needed to assure court appearance. This article explains who […]
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Environmental Law Attorney: when Do You Need One?

How to Enforce a Mediated Settlement Agreement in California After the Other Party Refuses to Sign or Pay

A mediated settlement in California can be enforced as a court judgment—sometimes without a new lawsuit—if it meets key statutory requirements under Code of Civil Procedure section 664.6. Problems usually arise when one party refuses to sign the final paperwork, denies the terms, or won’t pay by the deadline. This article explains California’s main enforcement […]
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How to Comply With Texas Attorney Advertising Rules for Google Local Services Ads (LSAs) in 2026

Texas lawyers using Google Local Services Ads in 2026 must comply with Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct 7.01–7.05 (and related guidance) or risk discipline for false, misleading, or noncompliant ads. LSAs function as paid lawyer advertising even when Google controls parts of the format. This article explains how Texas ad rules apply to LSAs, […]
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How to File a DMCA Counter-Notice After YouTube Removes Your Video for Copyright Infringement

If YouTube removes your video due to a DMCA takedown, you can file a DMCA counter-notice and—unless the claimant sues—YouTube may restore the video in as little as 10 business days (and generally within 10–14 business days). Counter-notices are a federal-law process under 17 U.S.C. § 512(g), and they require specific sworn statements. This article […]
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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 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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