Tag: Courts
The Legal System’s Dirty Little Secret: It’s Broken (And We’re All Paying for It)
Let’s Talk About the Elephant in the Courtroom Okay, full disclosure: I’m not some fancy-pants lawyer with a corner office in a skyscraper. I’m just a guy named Greg who’s spent the last 20 years...
Why America’s Legal System is Stuck in the ’80s (And How to Fix It)
Let’s Talk About the Elephant in the Courtroom Okay, look. I’ve been around the legal block a few times. Started as a baby lawyer in 1998 at a tiny firm in Pittsburgh. Remember the smell...
The Intersection of Law and Religion: Understanding Legal Rights and Religious Practices
The Complex Relationship Between Law and Religion The relationship between law and religion is a complex and multifaceted one, shaped by historical, cultural, and political factors. In many societies, the law plays a crucial role...
Law Firm Accused of RICO Billing Conspiracy in $300M Lawsuit
Lawyers' Shenanigans Galore: Ford vs. California Law Firms Three California law firms are currently embroiled in a legal battle with Ford Motor Co., accused of scheming to inflate fee requests in lemon law cases. The...
Alleged Gender Bias in MDL Judge Ethics Complaint: NJ Lawyer’s View
Seasoned Journalist's Crafted Article: The legal realm has been shaken by a recent controversy surrounding U.S. District Judge M. Casey Rodgers of the Northern District of Florida. Judge Rodgers was assigned to oversee a multidistrict...
AI Committee for Georgia Courts: Advancing Technology in the Legal System
The Supreme Court of Georgia has established a new artificial intelligence committee, with Justice Andrew A. Pinson as its chairperson, making him the youngest sitting jurist to hold this position. The committee's main objective...






