Slip and Fall Lawsuits: Premises Liability and Your Right to Compensation
Slip and fall accidents can result in devastating injuries, especially for seniors. These incidents fall under premises liability law, which holds property owners accountable for unsafe conditions on their property.
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Cruise Ship Personal Injury: When a Vacation Turns into a Lawsuit
Cruise ships offer leisure and luxury—but when injuries occur at sea, navigating legal recourse is anything but relaxing. These cases fall under maritime law, which has unique rules, tight deadlines, and often requires lawsuits to be filed in Florida.
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Ozempic, Wegovy & Mounjouro MDL Lawsuit: Injuries from Weight Loss Drugs
Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjouro are GLP-1 receptor agonists originally designed for Type 2 diabetes. These medications surged in popularity for weight loss—but mounting lawsuits now allege they cause severe and painful gastrointestinal injuries, especially gastroparesis, or stomach paralysis.
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Madison A Hurley
In 2025, Madison Hurley had the privilege of joining the Michael Brady Lynch Firm as a legal assistant. Madison is a rising 2L at Stetson University College of Law. She was born and raised in Florida and graduated from the University of Florida with a bachelor’s degree in biology. Madison has a growing interest in
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Jacqueline Beattie
Jacqueline Beattie is a third-year undergraduate student at the University of Florida, currently completing a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism with a minor in History. She plans to attend law school. Born and raised in Winter Park, Florida, Jacqueline is interested in developing skills and gaining experience in the legal field. In her free time, she
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Gaming and Mental Health Disorders: Can You File a Video Game Addiction Lawsuit?
It’s estimated that video game consoles are present in two-thirds of American households, with 160 million adults claiming to play video games each year. While video games can be a form of entertainment and relaxation, researchers estimate that somewhere between 1.7% and 10% of the US population suffers from video game addiction.
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Kali McElroy
In 2025, Kali McElroy had the privilege of joining the Michael Brady Lynch Firm as a legal assistant, bringing with her a strong academic foundation and a passion for the legal field. Kali is a rising 2L at Barry Law. She was born and raised in Illinois. Kali graduated from the University of Colorado at
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Oxbryta Recall Prompts Lawsuits: What You Need to Know
Oxbryta was marketed as a revolutionary drug to help people suffering from sickle cell disease manage their most painful symptoms. Oxbryta was manufactured by Global Blood Therapeutics (which was later bought by Pfizer) and approved by the FDA in 2019 for children and adults 12 years old and older. It was approved for children four years old and up in 2021. Alarming results from post-launch trials showed that Oxbryta may increase the symptoms of sickle cell disease instead of decreasing them.
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Mass Tort Abuses in the Mormon Church: A Legal Perspective
In recent years, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), commonly known as the Mormon Church, has faced increasing legal scrutiny due to allegations of widespread abuse and institutional cover-ups. have come forward with claims of sexual, emotional, and physical abuse, many of which involve church leaders or institutions. These lawsuits have begun to take the form of mass tort claims, as multiple plaintiffs allege a systemic pattern of negligence and concealment within the organization.
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Understanding Copyright Law for OnlyFans Creators
OnlyFans has become a booming platform for influencers and content creators, allowing them to monetize their work directly through subscriptions. However, with the rise of digital content creation comes the inevitable challenge of copyright infringement. Many OnlyFans creators find their exclusive content stolen and redistributed on unaffiliated websites without their permission. If you’re an OnlyFans influencer facing this issue, you may have legal recourse to protect your rights.
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