Florida Legislature Considers Allowing New Moms to Skip Jury Duty

Tallahassee, Florida – A new proposal in the Florida legislature may offer a way for new mothers to be excused from jury duty. The bill, which has garnered unanimous votes in legislative committees, is aimed at supporting and prioritizing the needs of new mothers. If passed, the new law would allow women who have given birth within the six months prior to the reporting date to be excused from jury duty upon request, with a copy of the newborn’s birth certificate. The bill, filed in November, gained support from the state House’s Civil Justice Subcommittee … Read more

California Unveils New Traffic Laws for 2024 to Enhance Safety and Visibility

California is implementing new traffic laws in an effort to enhance safety and visibility on the roads. The California Highway Patrol (CHP) is taking the lead by educating the public on these latest traffic safety improvements, which will be enforced starting in 2024. Governor Gavin Newsom signed over a dozen new assembly bills in 2023, setting the stage for these new traffic laws. One such law, AB-413, aims to increase visibility at crosswalks and prohibits parking within 20 feet of a marked crosswalk. Along with this, there are additional guidelines and circumstances that will fall … Read more

Federal Jury Finds Rudy Giuliani Liable in Civil Defamation Case, Awards Election Workers $148.17 Million for False Claims

Atlanta, Georgia – former Mayor of New York City, Rudy Giuliani, has been found liable in a civil defamation case brought against him by election workers Ruby Freeman and Wandrea “Shaye” Moss. The federal jury, presided over by U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell, awarded Freeman and Moss a total of $148.17 million in damages after four days of trial testimony. The case focused on false claims made by Giuliani about the two women in relation to the 2020 presidential election. The plaintiffs initially sought a minimum of $24 million each for Giuliani’s defamatory statements accusing … Read more

Local Personal Injury Lawyer Becomes NFL Agent, Aims to Help North Alabama Athletes Achieve Pro Football Dreams

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – Alabama has a strong connection to football, with many athletes finding success in college and then pursuing careers in the NFL. However, the path to the professional league is far from easy. For recent Troy University graduate and NFL hopeful O’Shai Fletcher, the journey to the NFL is a daily grind. A native of Huntsville and a former player at the Randolph School, Fletcher is currently focused on preparing for a pro day and the upcoming NFL draft. His first goal is to secure a contract and secure a spot on a … Read more