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How Not to Get Injured While Tailgating
By Deanne Katz, Esq. | Updated by Kit Yona, M.A. | Last updated on
The leaves are changing color, there's a chill in the air, no mistaking it: it's football season and that means bring on the tailgate parties. There's not a...
Is It a Crime for a Kid to Refuse to Go to Class?
By Molly Zilli, Esq. | Updated by Christie Nicholson, J.D. | Last updated on
Many parents have wished they could call in reinforcements to get their kids to do what they should, whether it's clean their room, get off the phone, do their...
Can I Sue After a Recall?
By Cynthia Hsu, Esq. | Updated by Melissa Bender, Esq. | Last updated on
Imagine that your car has just been recalled. The overwhelming question that you may be wondering is, can I file a recall lawsuit? What are my recall...
Bill Allowing Executive Branch to Target Tax-Exempt Organization Passes U.S. House of Representatives
By Carmen Reyes-Wolfe, J.D. | Last updated on
The U.S. House of Representatives recently passed a controversial piece of legislation, known as HR 9495, that empowers the executive branch by allowing it to...
Have to Pay Overtime on Federal Holidays?
By Stephanie Rabiner, Esq. | Updated by Kit Yona, M.A. | Last updated on
Managing payroll is a big part of running a business, as well as one of a business' biggest legal challenges. Labor laws are strict, and violating them will...
Is the Gov't Coming for Your Froot Loops?
By Vaidehi Mehta, Esq. | Last updated on
Waking up on a Saturday morning and watching cartoons is a time-honored tradition for many grade school kids. And generally, for those kids, the best kinds of...