Drones—also known as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)—have moved beyond hobbyist gadgets and into everyday life. They’re used in photography, delivery services, real estate, agriculture, and even security. But as the skies grow more crowded, so do the risks. Drone accidents can cause serious injuries, property damage, and privacy violations, raising complex legal questions about liability…

In personal injury law, “duty of care” forms the foundation of every claim. It defines what level of caution or foresight one person owes another to prevent harm. But as society’s understanding of neurodivergence—conditions like autism, ADHD, sensory processing disorder, or other neurological differences—deepens, that legal duty is being tested in new ways. At Alan…

Corporate retreats are often pitched as morale boosters—an opportunity to bond outside the office, spark creativity, and reward hard work. But when those carefully organized “fun” events result in serious injuries, what should’ve been a benefit can turn into a legal crisis. Employers, vendors, and participants alike face a tangle of liability issues. At Alan…

Advances in genetic testing have opened the door to personalized medicine—letting doctors predict health risks, tailor treatments, and diagnose hereditary conditions. Yet with that promise comes a hidden danger: what if a genetic test is misinterpreted, misreported, or handled negligently? The consequences can be devastating—leading to unnecessary surgeries, incorrect treatments, emotional trauma, or delayed diagnosis…

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