Retaliatory Eviction: Here Are the Warning Signs
Saturday, 19 February 2022
There’s never a good time to dispute with your landlord. The last thing you should have to deal with is a retaliatory eviction when you’re down on hard times. Retaliatory evictions are best described as vengeful actions against a tenant for trying to exercise their legal rights. Even the slightest act can offend a landlord
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Lawsuit against Netflix over ‘13 Reasons Why’ Suicide Scene Dismissed
Monday, 14 February 2022
A federal judge on Tuesday dismissed a case against Netflix. The case had been filed by the family of one teenager who allegedly died of suicide after watching the show “13 reasons why”. The judge cited protection of free speech as a basis for her ruling.
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Toronto Rethinks Funding for Nursing Homes After Death Toll
Monday, 07 February 2022
in Toronto 1 in 8 people have died from COVID-19 in a nursing home. The pandemic has certainly posed some risks for those that depend on a caretaker. According to The Daily Press, approximately 9,400 mothers, fathers, grandparents, aunts and uncles are among the frailest residents affected. In addition to the deaths, there were over
Why Kids Should Come First Amid Divorce
Saturday, 29 January 2022
No one marriage is the same. Neither is divorce. But in both cases, the repercussions of a nasty dispute can affect a child. Ye (Kanye West) and Kim Kardashian West have made headlines for several months. Their infamous divorce has been a near spectacle and a relatable experience for most couples throughout the pandemic.
Family of Riverside County Employee Files Wrongful Death for COVID
Thursday, 20 January 2022
Last year, a Riverside County employee died after contracting COVID-19. They filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the county. While this is uncommon, it isn’t unheard of. According to CBS, victim Michael Haywood worked for Riverside’s flood control district. He suffered from pre-existing medical conditions like diabetes, a respiratory illness, and had been a cancer
What Does It Mean to Be Immune to Civil Litigation?
Tuesday, 18 January 2022
Can you be immune to civil litigation? That is one of many questions to arise after former President Trump’s claim that he could not be sued for what he said or did leading up to the Capitol attack last year. In his understanding, he is protected by presidential immunity.