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Can Police Question Kids Alone? More States are Saying "No"
When police read you your rights – the ones you've probably heard on TV, like “You have the right to remain silent” – it's scary enough. Imagine how it feels for a child. A 22-year-o...
What to Do When You're Questioned by the Police or Other Law Enforcement
When officers threaten to make you testify if you don't answer their questions: You might be scared if law enforcement officers try to make you answer questions by saying they'll make you go...
Franchise Business: Key Information and Essential Documents
When someone dreams of owning a business, they can either start one from nothing or set up a shop for a well-known brand. This is like the fast-food places or coffee shops you might visit regularly. But wh...
The Future of Artificial Intelligence in Law
In the next decade, the way we use AI in the legal field is going to change a lot. AI is to lawyers what a handy assistant is to any professional – it is getting smarter and more helpful as time goes on. Carina Neg...
How to Hire Legally and Reduce Risk
When hiring new employees, it's very important to follow the laws to avoid legal problems. These laws protect job applicants and employees from being treated unfairly. Key Hiring Laws to Know It's illegal to discri...
Where to Get Pro Bono Legal Help
Sometimes, when life throws you a curveball, you may find yourself in need of legal help. If you're worried about the cost, pro bono legal services can be a lifesaver. "Pro bono" is a Latin term that means "for th...
What to Do if You're Arrested on Vacation in Florida
Florida is a top vacation destination known for its stunning beaches and exciting attractions. However, things can take a serious turn if you find yourself arrested there. Here’s what you should know: The A...
The Challenge of Unjust Evictions: Rallying for Change and Empowerment in Public Housing
In the heart of Richmond, a disconcerting pattern has emerged among public housing estates, casting a shadow over the lives of many residents through unjust eviction proceedings caused ...
Texas Judge Stops Nationwide Ban on Non-Compete Agreements
On August 20, 2024, a significant ruling came out of Texas, where U.S. District Judge Ada E. Brown moved to block a new rule by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) that would have banned non-compete clauses in employ...