Don’t Let Lawyers Take Control: Save Money and Time in Divorce Proceedings, Says Celebrity Attorney

Los Angeles-based divorce lawyer Laura Wasser has handled some unusual cases in her career. She once had clients fighting over ownership of a parrot, highlighting the strange requests she encounters. Wasser, who has worked with high-profile individuals like Kim Kardashian and Britney Spears, advises couples to avoid involving lawyers in trivial matters to save time and money. She believes that individuals should take charge of their own disputes instead of relying on legal professionals who profit from conflict. Couples often turn to lawyers to resolve tedious requests that don’t require legal expertise. However, the cost … Read more

Save the Date: Mass Torts Puerto Rico 2024 Conference Announces Dates for Annual Event

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – The Mass Torts Puerto Rico 2024 Conference has been announced by Paul Napoli, Partner at Napoli Shkolnik. The event, organized by The Trial Lawyers of Puerto Rico, will be held from April 30th to May 2nd, 2024. This marks the third annual mass torts event since its launch in 2021. The Mass Torts conference aims to provide a platform for attorneys to come together and engage in substantive programming. Over the course of two days, participants can expect concise seminars on emerging and active torts, as well as discussions on … Read more

North Dakota Judge Denies Temporary Block on Revised Abortion Laws, Restricting Doctors’ Ability to Save Patient Lives

Bismarck, North Dakota – A judge in North Dakota has rejected a request for a temporary block on a portion of the state’s abortion laws, which would have allowed doctors to perform the procedure to save a patient’s life or health. State District Judge Bruce Romanick stated that a preliminary injunction was not appropriate and that the plaintiffs had failed to provide any legal authority for the specific relief they requested. The request sought to prevent the state from enforcing the law against physicians who, in their medical judgment, deemed it necessary to perform an … Read more

Nevada Receives B- Grade in Gun Safety Laws, Urging Further Measures to Save Lives

RENO, Nev. – A recent study conducted by Giffords Law Center has revealed that Nevada’s gun safety laws have earned a B- grade. This evaluation follows a tragic mass shooting at the University of Nevada in Las Vegas, where three professors lost their lives. According to Allison Anderman, a senior attorney at Giffords Law, their annual report demonstrates a clear correlation between stronger gun laws and lower rates of gun-related fatalities. Anderman emphasizes the importance of examining effective measures when aiming to save lives. The report, known as the gun law scorecard, assesses and ranks … Read more