A crypto scam recovery lawyer can pursue civil claims, coordinate blockchain tracing, and send subpoenas to exchanges, but they cannot guarantee you’ll recover any money. Recovery depends on factors like traceability, jurisdiction, and whether funds reached a compliant exchange. This article explains what these lawyers actually do, what they can’t do, and how to vet […]
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The Class Action Against a Major Stablecoin — Here’s How to Join
A nationwide class action has been filed against a major stablecoin issuer, and eligible users may be able to join by submitting a claim before the court-approved deadline. If you held, traded, or suffered losses tied to the stablecoin during the alleged misconduct period, you could qualify. This article explains eligibility, evidence to gather, deadlines, […]
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Crypto Inheritance – The Exact Steps to Pass Down a Cold Wallet
To pass down a cold wallet, heirs typically need 1) the device and 2) the seed phrase (12–24 words) plus any PIN/passphrase. Because blockchain assets bypass banks and courts without those credentials, you must document access and authority in an estate plan. This article outlines the exact legal and security steps to transfer a cold […]
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The Stablecoin Legislation That Just Became Federal Law
Federal stablecoin legislation has been signed into law, creating the first nationwide regulatory framework for U.S. stablecoins. It outlines baseline requirements for issuers such as reserve backing, disclosures, and compliance obligations. This article explains what the new law changes, who it applies to, and what holders and businesses should do next. A New Era for […]
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What Unpaid Child Support Actually Does to Your Credit — and Your Passport
Unpaid child support can be reported to credit bureaus and can trigger U.S. passport denial or revocation when arrears total $2,500 or more. States also use wage garnishment, tax refund intercepts, and license suspensions to force payment. This article explains how enforcement works, what hits your credit, and how to fix arrears. The Real Consequences […]
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The Texas 287(g) Law – What Every Non-Citizen Should Know Before Being Pulled Over
Texas’s 287(g) program authorizes trained local jail officers to screen arrested individuals and share information with ICE. It typically applies after an arrest and booking, not during a routine roadside stop, but a traffic stop can lead to arrest. This article explains how 287(g) works in Texas, what happens after booking, and steps non-citizens can […]
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If Your Influencer Contract Doesn’t Include These Four Clauses, You’re Going to Lose Money
An influencer contract should include at least 4 core clauses: payment terms, deliverables/timeline, content usage rights, and FTC disclosure compliance. These provisions prevent late payments, scope creep, unauthorized reuse, and regulatory risk. This article explains what each clause should say and why it matters for both brands and creators. Working with influencers can be a […]
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AI Hallucinated a Case. The Lawyer Got Fined $10,000. You’re Next If You Do This.
A New York federal judge fined a lawyer $10,000 in 2023 for filing a brief with AI-invented case citations generated by ChatGPT. The court found the cited cases and quotations did not exist and warned that attorneys remain responsible for accuracy. This article explains what happened, why it violated duties, and how to prevent AI […]
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The Debanking Battle – If Your Bank Closed Your Crypto Account, You May Have a Case
Thousands of U.S. crypto users have had bank accounts closed or restricted without warning, a practice known as debanking. Banks often cite risk, compliance, or fraud concerns, but they may still owe notice and fair procedures under your account agreement and applicable laws. This article explains why debanking happens, what steps to take, and when […]
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The Sealed Will Controversy – Who Can Legally Read It After You Die
In most states, once a will is filed for probate it becomes a court record that anyone can typically access, even if it was “sealed” privately before death. Courts may seal a will only by judge’s order for specific legal reasons, limiting access to parties and counsel. This article explains who can read your will, […]
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Funeral Arrangements – Why You Can’t Put Them in Your Will (and What to Do Instead)
You generally can’t rely on a will to control funeral arrangements because it’s often read days or weeks after death—too late for decisions that must be made within 24–48 hours. Funeral directions in a will may be missed, delayed, or overridden by whoever has legal authority to act immediately. This article explains why wills aren’t […]
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The Advance Healthcare Directive – The 15-Minute Document Everyone Should Sign
An advance healthcare directive is a 15‑minute legal document that lets you choose who will make medical decisions for you and what care you want if you can’t speak for yourself. Without one, doctors may default to next‑of‑kin rules and your family could face delays or conflict during a crisis. This article explains what an […]
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