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When Funeral Home Negligence Happens: Why Contacting LLG National Law Group Matters

Funeral homes are entrusted with one of the most sensitive and emotionally significant responsibilities—caring for loved ones after death and ensuring that final arrangements are handled with dignity, professionalism, and respect. Families rely on these institutions during moments of grief, expecting compassion and competence. Unfortunately, that trust is not always honored. When funeral homes engage […]

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Air Canada Crash Liability: When Air Traffic Control Negligence Becomes the Decisive Factor

Introduction Commercial aviation is engineered around redundancy, standardization, and layered safety protocols. When an accident occurs, it is rarely attributable to a single failure; instead, it is typically the product of systemic breakdowns across human, mechanical, and procedural domains. Among those domains, air traffic control (ATC) plays a uniquely critical role. Controllers function as the

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Know Your Student Rights: When Schools Cross the Line, LLG National Law Group Steps In

Students today face more pressure and scrutiny than ever before. From disciplinary hearings and Title IX investigations to academic misconduct allegations and disability accommodation disputes, the stakes are high—and the consequences can be life-altering. What many students and families don’t realize is this: students have enforceable legal rights, and when those rights are violated, there

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The Education Department is opening fewer sexual violence investigations as Trump dismantles it

January 17, 2026 WASHINGTON (AP) — Before President Donald Trump’s administration started dismantling the Education Department, the agency served as a powerful enforcer in cases of sexual violence at schools and universities. It brought the weight of the government against schools that mishandled sexual assault complaints involving students. That work is quickly fading away. The

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What the Next Artificial Intelligence Phase Means for School Discipline

By Lawrence Katz • September 12, 2025 Artificial intelligence continues to make big changes on school campuses at all levels nationwide. Students have already learned how helpful AI tools can be for studies. Yet students have also experienced a frightening wave of school academic misconduct charges alleging misuse of those AI tools. LLG National Law

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Help Managing 2025 Changes to the Nurse Licensing Compact

The year 2025 brings more developments around the national Nurse Licensing Compact, through which most nurses nationwide can manage their multistate licensure needs. Call 833.536.8652 now to retain the LLG National Law Group’s highly qualified attorneys if you face multistate or other nurse licensing issues. Continuing Nationwide Implementation More states continue to join the Nurse

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Expanding Nationwide Licensure Compacts Increase Discipline Risks

Reports indicate increasing state adoption of the nationwide Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact, among several other nationwide licensure compacts in healthcare and other fields. Hold-out states also continue to propose or adopt legislation to join the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact, Nurse Licensure Compact, Social Work Licensure Compact, and other nationwide licensing schemes. A nationwide licensure compact

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Will PA Investors’ Loss of Millions in Crypto Market Lead to Charges?

By Terrell A. Ratliff, Esquire • 3rd December, 2024  In September of 2024, the FBI released its Cryptocurrency Fraud Report, which included estimated losses in Pennsylvania of $123,530,269 with 1,773 complaints. Pennsylvania ranked 8th among states for monetary losses in the Crypto Market. Crypto crime is challenging for law enforcement because of the speed and irreversibility of transactions.

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