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Three Shumaker Attorneys Honored as Top Lawyers in Tampa Bay
This prestigious acknowledgment is a reflection of their exceptional dedication, experience, and contributions to upholding the law.
Smart Choices for Smart Homes & What to Do with Your Old Gadgets
You will help other people buy great products and the best home accessories for a nice price, and more and more consumers will choose a sustainable lifestyle without waste.
The Fast and the Furious: Road Rage in Atlanta
Aggressive driving plays a role in 56 percent of fatal crashes, according to one analysis.
Understanding Labor and Employment Law: A Guide for Business Owners
Any business owner must understand and comply with labor and employment law. By adhering to these laws, business owners can protect their businesses from legal issues.
EEOC Certifies Nationwide Class of Deaf Civilian Employees and Applicants, in Case Against the United States Air Force
The Air Force’s process for accommodating Deaf applicants and employees is profoundly broken.
Illinois Governor Allocates Financial Resources to Children's Mental Health
Governor Pritzker announces that the state will be allocating 2024 funding to improving mental health services for young people.
Work-Related Deaths are at Unacceptable Levels, according to AFL-CIO
Work-Related Deaths are at Unacceptable Levels, according to AFL-CIO
Monsanto Faces Hundreds of New Cancer Lawsuits
Soon after a California judge required a cancer warning to be displayed on the popular weedkiller, Roundup, in accordance with the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986, Monsanto is suddenly finding itself knee deep in cancer lawsuits. The lawsuits are being filed over the health risks associated with glyphosate, a chemical classified by the WTO’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) as a “probable human carcinogen.”




