Top 10 Deadliest States for Summer Heat Revealed, Arizona Leads in Heat Related Deaths
New research by Bader Law shows Arizona leads the nation in heat-related deaths, with a per capita rate five times higher than Texas. The findings
New research by Bader Law shows Arizona leads the nation in heat-related deaths, with a per capita rate five times higher than Texas. The findings
Filing an auto insurance claim is stressful enough. Having it denied can be financially devastating. A new study from Anidjar & Levine reveals the states
For nursing home residents, a trip to the hospital can be far more than a temporary setback it often marks the beginning of the end.
Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) continue to pose a critical challenge to public health in the United States, affecting millions of individuals annually. Despite their far-reaching
Each spring, Americans “spring forward” and give up one hour of sleep. For many, it’s an annoying but forgettable ritual. For others, especially those on
Fort Lauderdale, FL — A newly released legal review by the team at Anidjar & Levine is shedding renewed light on a growing concern in
A recent analysis from Bader Law sheds new light on how criminal convictions in the United States create long-term financial hardship that often far outlasts
Dallas, Texas / July 20, 2015 / Justice News Flash / Although white-collar crimes are generally considered non-violent, “paper” crimes, they often carry harsh punishments.
The minimum wage in the country has been raised 30 percent amid growing inflation.
Discrimination against non-religious individuals has been banned in the Wisconsin capital.
Much attention has recently been focused on the income disparity of workers in the Capitol.
A South Korean company accused of stealing trade secrets has settled a lawsuit, agreeing to pay restitution.
New research by Bader Law shows Arizona leads the nation in heat-related deaths, with a per capita rate five times higher than Texas. The findings
Filing an auto insurance claim is stressful enough. Having it denied can be financially devastating. A new study from Anidjar & Levine reveals the states
For nursing home residents, a trip to the hospital can be far more than a temporary setback it often marks the beginning of the end.
Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) continue to pose a critical challenge to public health in the United States, affecting millions of individuals annually. Despite their far-reaching
Each spring, Americans “spring forward” and give up one hour of sleep. For many, it’s an annoying but forgettable ritual. For others, especially those on
Fort Lauderdale, FL — A newly released legal review by the team at Anidjar & Levine is shedding renewed light on a growing concern in
A recent analysis from Bader Law sheds new light on how criminal convictions in the United States create long-term financial hardship that often far outlasts
Dallas, Texas / July 20, 2015 / Justice News Flash / Although white-collar crimes are generally considered non-violent, “paper” crimes, they often carry harsh punishments.
The minimum wage in the country has been raised 30 percent amid growing inflation.
Discrimination against non-religious individuals has been banned in the Wisconsin capital.
Much attention has recently been focused on the income disparity of workers in the Capitol.
A South Korean company accused of stealing trade secrets has settled a lawsuit, agreeing to pay restitution.