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MarineMax Notifies 123,494 Consumers of Recent Data Breach Exposing Their Personal Information | Console and Associates, P.C.

On July 16, 2024, MarineMax, Inc. filed a notice of data breach with the Attorney General of Maine after confirming the company was the victim of a cyberattack. In this notice, MarineMax explains that the incident resulted in an unauthorized…

Time Is Running Out to File a Camp Lejeune Injury Claim

Individuals who believe they may be eligible to receive financial compensation from the federal government under the Camp Lejeune Justice Act (CLJA) and still need to take action should be aware that the clock is about to run out. The…

The Legality of Cannabis: A State-by-State Guide

When you explore cannabis laws across the United States, you’ll discover the evolving and complex regulations regarding cannabis use.  Whether you’re considering buying Delta 8 gummies or wondering whether you can bring flower to your new home state, there’s a…

Methadone Clinic Owed No Duty to Jogger Killed by Negligently Treated Patient | Marshall Dennehey

Ritz v. Ramsay, 305 A.3d 1056 (Pa. Super. 2023) The decedent plaintiff in this matter was struck and killed by a vehicle operated by Ramsay, a patient of the defendant, a methadone clinic. Ramsay had been given an unusually large…

How an Attorney Can Help After a Paragard IUD Injury?

Millions of women nationwide use the Paragard IUD as a form of birth control. The benefits of the intrauterine device are apparent: it can be inserted in minutes, doesn’t have the same side effects as hormonal birth control, and is…

What Is The Perfect Automobile For a Lawyer

Have you ever judged someone based on the type of car that they drive? It’s a natural instinct, and it’s one that you can use to your advantage as a lawyer. You can choose your next vehicle based on several…

CJEU issues judgement in two joined cases on right to compensation for non-material damage for identity theft | A&O Shearman

ON THIS PAGE   On June 20, 2024, the Court of Justice of the European Union (‘CJEU’) issued its judgment in two joined cases C-182/22 and C-189/22, Scalable Capital, on the right to compensation for non-material damages under Article 82(1)…

Filing a Camp Lejeune Claim on Behalf of a Deceased Loved One

Between 1953 and 1957, veterans, civilian workers, and families drank and bathed in water contaminated with volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and other toxins at Camp Lejeune. The result has been devastating. Several cancers, including breast, kidney, lung, liver, and bladder…

Summer Holidays and Increased Drunk Driving

If you’ve been looking forward to your summer vacation all year, you may want to have a cocktail or a glass of wine. Take care to avoid driving after your celebratory drink. To make sure that you are also safe…

What to Do After a Motorcycle Accident in Florida: A Brief Guide | Searcy Denney Scarola Barnhart & Shipley

Riding a motorcycle is a thrilling experience, but it comes with inherent risks. In Florida, like in any other state, motorcycle accidents can happen at any given time and in any given place. That said, knowing what to do in…

Oklahoma’s Gender Identity Laws Under Fire Amidst Tragic Student Incidents

Recent events in Oklahoma are bringing the debate over the gender identity of children to a boil. With the investigation into the death of a transgender student at school last month and the separate ongoing litigation over an assault related…

Why Are Kratom Lawsuits Being Filed?

Kratom has been touted as a mood enhancer, an energy booster, a pain reliever, and a way to combat opioid addiction. At the same time, products containing kratom have been tied to fatalities across the country. According to an investigation…