Man Killed, Woman Seriously Injured in Kansas City, MO Apartment Complex Shooting. Security Negligence?
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Understanding Complex Divorce Issues: Lessons from a Texas Court Case When facing divorce proceedings in Dallas, understanding how Texas courts handle complex family law matters can provide valuable insight into what you might expect during your own case. A recent Texas appellate court decision in Matter of Marriage of Hettinger illustrates several critical aspects of divorce litigation that every person considering separation should understand. As an experienced dallas divorce lawyer, I’ve seen how emotional and financially devastating divorce can be for families. This case demonstrates why having skilled legal representation is essential when navigating the complexities of Texas family law. Overview of the Hettinger Case The Hettinger divorce case involved a 22-year marriage between Kelly and Andrew Hettinger, who owned a plastic recycling company called Tex-Mex Recycling. What began as a divorce petition based on adultery evolved into a complex legal battle involving…
What Google’s AI Overviews Mean for Law Firm SEO in 2025 Published On July 14, 2025 Written By Ryan Dahlen Published On July 14, 2025 Written By Ryan Dahlen Your top-performing legal content isn’t getting the clicks it used to. Google’s new AI Overviews are answering legal questions directly in search results. As a result, your firm’s listings are often pushed below the fold. That means fewer visitors, fewer leads, and more uncertainty about what SEO even means anymore.You’re not doing anything wrong. But the game has changed. If your content isn’t showing up in AI…
One of the pillars of conservative thought used to be protection of property rights. But now it seems to have lost its pride of place. The word “property” doesn’t even appear in the 2024 Republican platform. And I can’t remember Trump ever speaking about property rights. The Court hears cases involving property rights from time to time. For example, it struck down a California law that required landowners to give union organizers access to farmworkers. But the Court was careful to leave intact more common access mandates such as government inspections. Another ruling made it easier for landowners to bring challenges in federal courts, and some other rulings have also been favorable to land developers. These were all incremental holdings. True, they supported property rights: But compare them to the bold steps today’s conservative Justices have made in areas they really care about– giving presidents broad immunity from…
The Supreme Court is perfectly willing to let the Trump administration break the law, but trial judges are not. And so on Friday, yet another federal district court judge issued an injunction attempting to rein in ICE’s goon squads. In a case captioned Perdomo v. Noem, Judge Maami Ewusi-Mensah Frimpong of the Central District of California issued a temporary restraining order barring the the Department of Homeland Security from snatching up every non-white person they can get their hands on and locking them in a basement without access to food, water, medicine, or counsel. Specifically, she ordered DHS to stop dispatching “roving patrols” of ICE agents to arrest people without cause and to give detainees access to their lawyers. As Judge Frimpong noted, requiring the government to abide by the Constitution’s guarantees of process and access to counsel should be “fairly simple and non-controversial.” Nevertheless, the Trump…
Enclave Apartments Shooting Albuquerque: Legal Claim for Family? We have over 25 years of experience representing victims of security failures across the United States, and we have recovered nearly $250 million dollars for our Clients. Read Our Legal Take below to find out what legal options are available to the family of the victim of the Enclave Apartments complex shooting. One Person Shot, Killed at Enclave Apartments in Albuquerque, NM. (Stock Photo: MurrayLegal.com) Albuquerque, NM NEWS – Gunfire rang out at an apartment complex Thursday night, July 10, 2025, leaving one person dead. As reported by ABQRaw.com, “[s]hortly before 10:30 PM, a shooting was reported at the Enclave Apartments, located at 9500 Osuna Rd NE. A caller stated to 911 that a person had been shot multiple times.” According to the report, “[w]hen officers from the Albuquerque Police Department and emergency medical personnel from Albuquerque Fire and Rescue arrived on…
Representatives of France and the Caledonian political forces signed an agreement on Saturday establishing a “State of New Caledonia” within the republic. French President Emmanuel Macron hailed the agreement, which was reached after 10 days of discussions, as “historic.” He stated, “The time has now come for respect, stability, and the coming together of goodwill to build a shared future.” The agreement, titled “The bet on trust,” provides for the enshrinement of the “State of New Caledonia” in the French Constitution, offering New Caledonia a path to stability and international recognition. The French government committed to presenting necessary constitutional amendments to parliament for the realization of the agreement, particularly revising Title XIII of the constitution. In 1998, the Nouméa Accord established a gradual decolonization process over a 20-year period, entailing shared sovereignty between New…
PaperStreet is pleased to announce the launch of a new Enterprise law firm website for Crowley Fleck. With office locations in Montana, Wyoming, and North Dakota, Crowley Fleck offers both businesses and individuals unparalleled access to comprehensive legal services without the limitations of geography. The new website features beautiful photography and custom headshots, as well as biographies for more than 150 attorneys. The new website can be assessed at www.crowleyfleck.com. The post Crowley Fleck Launches a New Law Firm Website appeared first on PaperStreet.
Client: Crowley Fleck PLLPOffices: 11 across the Northern RockiesAttorneys: 158Practice Areas: 28Posts Migrated: 310+ The Challenge – 137 Attorney Interviews! Crowley Fleck, a regional powerhouse with over 125 years of history, needed more than just a beautiful website—they needed a site that could tell the story of their people. With more than 150 attorneys across 11 offices, the project wasn’t just a design challenge—it was a content challenge of enterprise scale. The firm needed content that was up to date, human, and deeply reflective of the attorneys’ capabilities. Their bios and practice pages had to speak to both clients and future hires, all while honoring the firm’s rich heritage. The Solution – A Content-First Redesign While PaperStreet provided a full enterprise-level law firm website overhaul, what truly set this project apart was the depth of content creation and editorial work. Attorney Biographies: 137 One-on-One…
PaperStreet is pleased to announce the launch of a new Law Firm Essentials website for Fred E. Glickman, P.A., an estate planning and guardianship law firm based in Miami, Florida. The new website features a PaperStreet Law Firm Essentials theme, which is a ready-to-go design for lawyers that includes custom imagery and typography, as well as streamlined navigation. The firm provides modern estate planning solutions with a client-focused approach that blends compassion, efficiency, and legal insight. The new website can be accessed at https://www.miamiestatelaw.com/. The post Fred E. Glickman, P.A. Launches New Law Firm Essentials Website appeared first on PaperStreet.
Apartment Shooting Kansas City: Legal Claim for Family? We have over 25 years of experience representing victims of security failures across the United States, and we have recovered nearly $250 million dollars for our Clients. Read Our Legal Take below to find out what legal options are available to the family and victims of the apartment complex shooting. Man Killed, Woman Seriously Injured in Kansas City, MO Apartment Complex Shooting. (Fox4KC.com) Kansas City, MO NEWS – Gunfire rang out at an apartment complex Thursday afternoon, July 10, 2025, leaving one man dead and a woman injured. As reported by KCTV5.com, “The Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department said a shooting just after 4:10 p.m. Thursday resulted in a homicide investigation. It happened in the area of the 11800 block of Winchester, in an apartment complex just east of I-49.” Fox4KC.com is reporting, “officers were sent to the area near 118th Street and Winchester Avenue…
Potential Legal Claims? Deshawn Carroway Shooting Columbia. We have over 25 years of experience representing victims of security failures across the United States, and we have recovered nearly $250 million dollars for our Clients. Read Our Legal Take below to find out what legal options are available to the family of Deshawn Carroway. Deshawn Carroway Killed in Columbia, SC Gas Station Shooting. (Stock Photo: MurrayLegal.com) Columbia, SC – Gunfire rang out at a gas station early Wednesday morning, July 2, 2025, leaving one man dead. As reported by ABCColumbia.com, “[o]n Wednesday, July 2, at around 4 a.m., deputies received a shots fired call [a gas station] at 2624 Broad River Road.” WLTX.com is reporting, “[a]rriving at the scene, deputies found a man who had been shot multiple times. EMS pronounced the man, now identified as 29-year-old Deshawn J Carroway, of Columbia, dead at the scene.” The investigation is ongoing. …
Security Failure? Raekwon Brinson Shooting Augusta. We have over 25 years of experience representing victims of security failures across the United States, and we have recovered nearly $250 million dollars for our Clients. Read Our Legal Take below to find out what legal options are available to the family of Raekwon Brinson. Raekwon Brinson Augusta, GA Convenience Store Shooting. (WRDW.com) Augusta, GA – One man lost his life after a shooting at a convenience store Thursday afternoon, June 10, 2025. As reported by WJBF.com, “the incident took place at 2382 Barton Chapel Road, [a convenience store] on July 10. The person was reportedly shot at least one time and was pronounced dead on the scene after succumbing to his injuries.” WRDW.com is reporting, “Raekwon Brinson, 28, of Barton Chapel Road, was killed in the shooting.” The investigation is ongoing. Potential Legal Claims for the Family of Raekwon Brinson? OUR…
Attribution: Gage Skidmore On Friday July 11, 2025, a federal judge ruled that the government’s ongoing immigration raids in Southern California and its denial of legal counsel to detained immigrants likely violates the Constitution. In so ruling, the court issued two temporary restraining orders (TROs) barring the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and other federal agencies from continuing these actions in the counties of Los Angeles, Orange, Ventura, Riverside, San Bernardino, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo. (Pedro Vasquez Perdomo v. Kristi Noem (2:25-cv-05605) The first TRO prohibits immigration agents from stopping individuals without reasonable suspicion and bars law enforcement from relying solely on the following factors—alone or in combination—to form reasonable suspicion for a stop including (1) apparent race or ethnicity (2) speaking Spanish or English with an accent (3) presence in a particular location like a bus stop, car wash, day laborer…
Last month, the Supreme Court ruled that lower courts cannot issue nationwide injunctions blocking the Trump administration’s executive order limiting birthright citizenship, except in class action lawsuits. Prior to the Supreme Court’s ruling, at least three different lawsuits had secured nationwide injunctions protecting all individuals potentially affected by Trump’s executive order restricting birthright citizenship. However, the Court’s ruling scaled back those protections, potentially leaving some children unprotected. To safeguard all families across the country and address any gaps left by prior legal actions, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed a class-action lawsuit, Barbara v. Donald J. Trump to stop the government’s enforcement of the order against all current or future babies born or after February 20, 2025, where: (1) that child’s mother was unlawfully present in the United States and the child’s father was not…
Car accidents are a daily reality in a fast-paced city like Chicago. In 2024 and 2025, the city reported more than 60,000 crashes, with many resulting in injuries. The aftermath of a collision can be overwhelming. Between medical care, time off work, and dealing with insurance companies, you may feel unsure about your next steps. This is when legal help comes in.Working with the right attorney can ease the burden and improve your chances of recovering compensation. If you are ready to move forward, contact Briskman Briskman & Greenberg at 1.877.595.4878 or complete our online form. We are here to help. What Type of Attorney Handles Car Wrecks? If you were injured in a crash, the type of attorney you need is a personal injury lawyer who handles vehicle collision cases. These attorneys work with people who have been hurt in wrecks caused by another driver’s negligence. Their job is to help you recover compensation for your medical expenses, lost income, and other…
Security Failure? James Allen Woodard Shooting Aurora. We have over 25 years of experience representing victims of security failures across the United States, and we have recovered nearly $250 million dollars for our Clients. Read Our Legal Take below to find out what legal options are available to the family of James Allen Woodard. James Allen Woodard Aurora, CO Condominium Parking Lot Shooting. (Stock Photo: MurrayLegal.com) Aurora, CO – Gunfire rang out at a condominium complex late Friday night, July 4, 2025, leaving one man dead. As reported by DenverGazette.com, “[a] man shot in a parking lot outside of a condominium building in Aurora on Friday died in the hospital Wednesday. The man, who was shot at 11:21 p.m. in a parking lot in the 300 block of S. Ironton Street, was driven to the hospital after the incident.” 9News.com is reporting, “[t]he Aurora Police Department said Wednesday that the man, identified by the Arapahoe…
“Boston firm hit with pair of data breach class actions” — “A Boston law firm is facing two class actions alleging that a failure to take appropriate cybersecurity measures resulted in a March 2024 data breach that exposed nearly 13,000 clients, former clients and others to the risk of identity theft.” “‘Defendant disregarded the rights of Plaintiff and Class Members by … intentionally, willfully, recklessly, or negligently failing to take adequate and reasonable measures to ensure that its network servers were protected against unauthorized intrusions,’ states the complaint in Frawley v. Casner & Edwards, filed in U.S. District Court in Boston.” “A second putative class action filed days later on June 2 alleges the law firm exacerbated the potential risks from the 2024 breach by waiting until last month to begin informing those whose personally identifiable information had been compromised.”…
For the Balkinization Symposium on Richard Primus, The Oldest Constitutional Question: Enumeration and Federal Power (Harvard University Press, 2025).William Baude The spirit of William Winslow Crosskey is smiling.Crosskey was a constitutional law professor at the University of Chicago, a few hours drive from the University of Michigan, who published his magnum opus in 1954. It was a two-volume book called Politics and the Constitution in the History of the United States, whose central claim was that the courts and the legal profession had wrongly come to believe that the federal government was one of limited enumerated powers. According to Crosskey “the actual, historic meaning of the document – that is, the truly intended character of the Government of the United States” had become lost. It was “a matter unknown, alike, to our accepted constitutional law, and our conventional American histories.”Crosskey wrote: The present…
So, you’ve set your sights on a slice of the Great White North—maybe a Toronto condo, a Vancouver townhouse, or a lakeside cottage near Montreal. Real estate in Canada still feels like a safe bet, even when prices make your eyes water and your wallet flinch. But before you start daydreaming about your future Canadian backyard, know this: buying property as an expat is less “add to cart” and more “assemble with 32 forms, a magnifying glass, and possibly a hockey stick.” This guide walks you through what to expect—financing, legal hoops, hidden costs, and those all-important CRA rules. Ready to buy property in Canada without getting blindsided? Let’s make sure you do it right. 📋 Key Updates for 2025 Toronto now charges a 10% Municipal Non-Resident Speculation Tax on foreign buyers, on top of Ontario’s 25% tax.Canada’s federal ban on most foreign home purchases is extended through January 1, 2027.The…