Debut Film ‘Legally Veer’ Merges Courtroom Drama with Personal Tribute, says Star Malikireddy Veer Reddy

Hyderabad, India — In a seamless blend of personal tribute and cinematic thrill, “Legally Veer” marks a novel entry into the Telugu film landscape. The movie, released on December 27, 2024, stars debutant Malikireddy Veer Reddy alongside Priyanka Rewri and Thanuja Puttaswamy. It ventures into the genre of courtroom drama with a robust narrative that intertwines a legal thriller with a poignant father-son storyline. Veer Reddy’s leap from his professional life as a lawyer to the creative realm of cinema forms the backbone of this film’s inception. Graduating from a law school in Delhi and … Read more

The Lincoln Lawyer Season 3: Surprisingly Filling the Legally Blonde Void in Our Hearts

LOS ANGELES — As the brilliant California sun casts shadows on the palm-lined streets, another shadow of excitement has enveloped the fan base waiting for “The Lincoln Lawyer” Season 3. This series, adapted from Michael Connelly’s bestselling novels, brings back charismatic defense attorney Mickey Haller as he navigates the tricky terrains of law and morality in Los Angeles. While some might still be attached to the comedic gloss of “Legally Blonde,” “The Lincoln Lawyer” offers a more nuanced dive into legal dramas with a grittier edge. Mickey, once again played by Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, represents not … Read more

Employment Lawyer Reveals: Three Surprising Things Your Boss Can’t Legally Make You Do

New York — Despite the hierarchical nature of most workplaces, there are clear legal boundaries regarding what an employer can and cannot demand from their employees. Understanding these limits not only fosters a healthier work environment but also shields employees from potential abuses of power. Employers frequently walk a fine line between maintaining control over their workforce and overstepping legal boundaries. Employment law, complex and varied as it is, establishes clear directives that balance the bosses’ authority with the rights of workers. One of the prime areas where misunderstandings often occur is the question of … Read more

Mother Granted Estate Administration as Judge Declares Missing 5-Year-Old New Hampshire Girl Legally Dead, Weeks After Father’s Conviction

CONCORD, N.H. – A judge in New Hampshire has declared a missing 5-year-old girl legally dead, allowing her mother to assume administration of her estate. This decision comes shortly after the girl’s father was convicted of her murder. The news was made public in an order released by the probate judge on Tuesday, following a court appearance by the mother, Crystal Sorey. The judge determined that Sorey had provided sufficient evidence to demonstrate that her daughter, Harmony Montgomery, was the victim of a “catastrophic event” and that her body has not been found. This ruling … Read more