Seattle, WA, USA
January 20, 2023
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California Leads the Charge: The Impact of New EPA Vehicle Pollution Standards on the Golden State

This Wednesday, the push towards electric cars in the U.S. leaped forward. The Biden crew rolled out the toughest pollution rules for cars and trucks yet. Starting in 2027, car makers need to boost electric vehicle (EV) sales and cut down on the pollution from gas guzzlers. EPA’s head honcho, Michael S. Regan, dropped the […]

The Crucial Role of a Car Accident Attorney in a Tragic Pedestrian Incident

The Crucial Role of a Car Accident Attorney in a Tragic Pedestrian Incident

Elderly drivers encounter several challenges that can increase the risk of accidents while driving, making it a concern for both the drivers themselves and others on the road. One of the primary issues is the natural decline in physical abilities as people age. This decline can affect reaction times, making it harder for elderly drivers […]

Helicopter Aerial View of the famous Los Angeles Four Level freeway interchange

How New Speed Cap Legislation Could Revamp Car Accident Litigation

In the near future, California may introduce a cap on how fast new cars can go, potentially making it impossible to drive a brand-new vehicle at speeds exceeding 80 mph. This initiative stems from a bill proposed by State Senator Scott Wiener, targeting a reduction in vehicular speeds to no more than 10 mph above […]

Bixby Bridge (Rocky Creek Bridge) and Pacific Coast Highway at sunset near Big Sur in California, USA. Long exposure.

Dramatic Rescue After Car Plunges Off Big Sur Cliff in Deer Avoidance Mishap

Two days after a hotel employee’s vehicle tumbled off a cliff in California, resulting in multiple rollovers and his ejection through the sunroof to avoid hitting a deer, he was dramatically saved. The search operation, initiated by the California Highway Patrol (CHP) on Wednesday afternoon, covered the coastal area from Big Sur to Monastery Beach […]

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“Advocating for Change: The Role of Los Angeles Sexual Harassment Attorneys in Reforming Educational Institutions”

Leaders from the largest community college district in the state are advocating for a comprehensive reform and a “survivor-centered approach” in handling sexual harassment complaints within the Los Angeles system. This call to action follows a jury’s decision to award $10 million to a professor who alleged sexual misconduct by a senior administrator. Angela Echeverri, […]

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Navigating the Aftermath: The Importance of Legal Expertise in Car Accident Cases

Angela Chao, the CEO of a prominent shipping firm and ex-board member of the state-run Bank of China, tragically passed away following a car crash in Texas on Sunday, as confirmed by her family and several reports. At 50 years old, Chao led the Foremost Group and was also the sister to Elaine Chao, the […]

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Guardians of Justice: Navigating the Complex World of Kansas City Dog Bite Law

In the heart of America, Kansas City stands as a vibrant metropolis, home to a diverse population and their beloved pets. However, amidst the community’s harmony, instances of dog bites pose significant concerns, drawing attention to the vital role of Kansas City dog bite lawyers. These legal professionals specialize in navigating the complex aftermath of […]

California’s New Misdemeanor Diversion Law Sparks Confusion

A new law passed recently in California has been a cause of concern for judges and prosecutors alike. The law, introduced as an assembly bill last year by Assemblyman Phil Ting, enables judges to allow diversion for first-time misdemeanor offenders convicted in DUI cases. The law, it is claimed, conflicts with another existing state Vehicle […]

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30 Years After a Landmark Disability Law, the Fight for Access and Equality Continues

Thirty years ago, on the 26th of July, 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) – the civil rights legislation was signed. As per this law, schools and workplaces should have ramps, elevators, designated parking spots, and curb cuts. This is to help people with a range of disabilities, including the ones who are blind […]

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No Masks Required

Even when the threat of the Covid-19 virus prevails, the five U.S. states – Texas, Mississippi, Iowa, Montana, and North Dakota, decided to drop their mask mandates soon. The states would join the other 11 states that didn’t make the masks mandate. The 11 states are Alaska, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South […]