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When Can You Sue for Loss of Consortium?
By Jenny Tsay, Esq. | Updated by Christie Nicholson, J.D. | Last updated on
Loss of consortium is a personal injury claim that can lead to damages for loss of affection and normal marital relations. In some cases, loss of consortium...
A Farewell to Copyrights: Works Entering the Public Domain in 2025
By Kit Yona, M.A. | Last updated on
What do William Faulkner, Ernest Hemingway, Virginia Woolf, the Marx Brothers, and Popeye have in common? As of the stroke of midnight on January 1st, 2025,...
Are Teen Drivers Liable for Car Accidents?
By Brett Snider, Esq. | Updated by Christie Nicholson, J.D. | Last updated on
Teen drivers are not among the most careful or accident-averse drivers on the road. Statistically speaking, young drivers are more likely to get in an accident...
Who's Liable for Snowboarding Injuries, Deaths?
By Jenny Tsay, Esq. | Updated by Christie Nicholson, J.D. | Last updated on
Although spring is right around the corner, snowboarders are still hitting the slopes. So what factors can affect liability in a snowboarding accident? While...
Employer Identification Numbers (EINs): Who Needs Them and How Do You Get One?
By Caleb Groos | Updated by Kit Yona, M.A. | Last updated on
For the growing number of people opting or needing to start up a new business venture, one of the first things required is an Employer Identification Number...
DUI With a Child in the Car: What Are the Legal Consequences?
By Ceylan Pumphrey, Esq. | Updated by Kit Yona, M.A. | Last updated on
While DUI laws vary from state to state, most -- if not all -- states treat DUIs more seriously if the driver has a minor in the car while driving under the...