FTC Warns Operators of Websites that Charge for an Employer Identification Number and Claim Affiliation with the IRS

Federal Trade Commission staff sent letters to operators of websites that sell Employer Identification Number (EIN)…

The Inevitable Evolution of NIL Rights Continues to Reconfigure the Economies of Collegiate Athletics

As 2024 comes to a close, permutations in the arena of name, image and likeness (NIL)…

Seyfarth Promotes New Leaders Within Labor & Employment Practice

New York, April 7, 2025 – Seyfarth Shaw LLP’s highly recognized Labor & Employment (L&E) department…

What to Look For in a Car Accident Lawyer

Hiring a personal injury lawyer can help you get compensation if you were recently involved in…

Ohio Joins Georgia in Prohibiting NCAA from Taking NIL-Related “Adverse Action” — Internet & Social Media Law Blog — November 20, 2024

We recently discussed a number of updates in the world of name, image and likeness (NIL)…

Can I Hire a Manhattan Slip and Fall Lawyer to Sue a Landlord for a Defective Railing?

One often-overlooked hazard that can lead to serious injury is a defective or broken railing. Whether…

What happens when unmarried couples separate? Considerations for cohabitees

Cohabitation has been the fastest growing family type in the UK for several years. Couples are…

FTC issues 6(b) orders to social media and video streaming services

One digit can make a lot of difference. Would the Proclaimers have walked 501 miles? How…

This Bill Aims To Help Firefighters With Cancer. Getting It Passed Is Just the Beginning.

As firefighters battled the catastrophic blazes in Los Angeles County in January, California’s U.S. senators, Adam…

Three Ways COVID-19 Is Changing How We Will Work In The Future — Future Enterprise

Governors are already discussing lifting stay-at-home restrictions. However, certain changes to the workplace that were implemented during…

The New “Notice” Trap: Better Ring a Bell for Every Coverage You Might Claim

Sometimes, decisions come along that make me wonder if judges are reading the same insurance policies…

Pitfalls of AI Enablement Without Client Buy-In — Internet & Social Media Law Blog — January 13, 2025

Imagine you’re an associate at a consulting firm. You’re surprised to see a new “AI Assist”…

Florida Immigration Law Changes | Expert U.S. Citizenship Lawyers

In recent months, Florida has enacted stringent immigration laws that significantly impact the state’s immigrant community.…

What you don’t know about Social Security could be costly

Study finds wide gaps in knowledge about the retirement program By Mark Huffman of ConsumerAffairs April…

When the Fed cuts rates, what will it mean for consumers?

Chances are, the first rate cut will come in September By Mark Huffman of ConsumerAffairs July…

DOUBLE PARKED VEHICLES – Jaroslawicz & Jaros, PLLC

Frequently, vehicles making deliveries, such as oil, UPS, FedEx trucks, moving vans, repair vehicles, etc., are…

Construction workers often use opioids to manage pain from workplace injuries

Construction work is difficult and dangerous, with one of the highest injury rates By Truman Lewis…

The Paradox of Parody in Trademark Cases Ex-Rogers — Internet & Social Media Law Blog — February 14, 2025

After a decade of litigation and a pivotal Supreme Court ruling from 2023, the legal battle…

Additur and Remittitur in Personal Injury Cases

Additur and remittitur may sound like a pair of Roman gladiators or spells you’d learn at…

Love Beyond Separation: Supporting Kids Through Divorce | Divorce & Family Lawyers

When a marriage ends, it can feel like your whole world is crumbling. But amidst your…

FTC Highlights Actions to Protect Consumers from Impersonation Scams

The Federal Trade Commission today highlighted actions taken to protect consumers from impersonations scams since the…

Uh-oh, used car prices are already starting to rise

Study shows prices were up on the used car lot before tariffs took effect By Mark…