PFAS Water Contamination in Alabama: A Growing Legal Battle
Alabama faces a mounting crisis as communities across the state grapple with widespread contamination of drinking water by toxic “forever chemicals” known as PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances). Recent lawsuits highlight the severity of this environmental disaster and the human toll it has taken on residents who unknowingly consumed contaminated water for years. The Scope…
What Happens After Discovery in a Lawsuit?
Nearly 95% of civil lawsuits settle before reaching trial, with the majority of settlement agreements occurring in the crucial weeks and months following the discovery phase. After months of depositions, document exchanges, and witness interviews, the discovery period’s conclusion marks a pivotal turning point where cases either resolve through negotiation or advance toward courtroom battles. …
What’s the Age of Majority in Alabama?
At exactly 11:59 PM on the night before their 19th birthday, Alabama teenagers remain legal minors under their parents’ control. One minute later, at midnight, they become legal adults with full rights and responsibilities. Unlike most states where the majority begins at 18, Alabama joins Mississippi and Nebraska as one of only three states setting…
Which Is the Best Precaution Against Carbon Monoxide?
Every year, more than 400 Americans die from unintentional carbon monoxide poisoning, while an additional 4,000 require hospitalization for CO exposure. This silent killer earns its deadly reputation by being completely colorless, odorless, and tasteless, making detection impossible without proper equipment. Alabama residents face particular risks during winter months when heating systems work overtime and…
Limits and Liabilities to a Pharmacy in Alabama
Pharmacy operations in Alabama face multiple regulatory layers that create both operational boundaries and potential legal exposures. The Alabama Board of Pharmacy oversees state-level compliance requirements, while federal agencies impose additional standards that pharmacy owners must navigate carefully. Understanding the specific limits and liabilities to a pharmacy in Alabama becomes essential for maintaining successful practice…
Federal Court Considers Sanctions Against Major Law Firm for AI-Generated Fake Citations in Alabama Prison Case
A Cautionary Tale of AI Misuse in Legal Practice In a case that underscores the growing challenges artificial intelligence poses to legal practice, U.S. District Judge Anna Manasco is considering sanctions against Butler Snow, a major law firm defending Alabama’s prison system, after attorney Matthew Reeves used ChatGPT to generate false legal citations in court…
High-Profile Birmingham Murder Case Raises Complex Questions About Fair Jury Selection in Alabama
The Challenge of Finding Impartial Jurors On Tuesday, June 17, 2025, Jefferson County District Judge Shanta Owens set an April 2026 trial date for 22-year-old Damien McDaniel, who faces murder charges related to 18 deaths in Birmingham, Alabama. The case, which includes charges for eight people killed in two separate mass shootings in July and…
Tragic Boat Collision in Mobile County Claims Young Mother’s Life, Highlights Critical Legal Issues for Alabama Families
A Devastating Family Tragedy On June 15, 2025, at approximately 5:50 p.m., a devastating boat collision on Bayou Sara near Saraland in Mobile County claimed the life of 27-year-old Brittney Sherman of Wilmer, Alabama. The tragedy has left behind a grieving husband and four young children, while raising important legal questions about maritime liability and…
Tragic Workplace Shooting at Hoover Sports Restaurant Raises Complex Legal Questions About Manslaughter Charges
The Incident at Walk-On’s Sports Bistreaux A devastating workplace shooting occurred on June 14, 2025, at approximately 1:47 p.m. at the Walk-On’s Sports Bistreaux located on Tattersall Park Drive in Hoover, Alabama. The incident involved two employees and resulted in the tragic death of an unborn child, while the expectant mother survived her injuries. The…
Comparative Negligence vs. Contributory Negligence in Personal Injury Law
When a pedestrian struck by a distracted driver was denied compensation because they were jaywalking, the harsh reality of contributory negligence became clear. Alabama remains one of only four states where even 1% fault can completely bar injury victims from recovery, while most states have adopted more balanced comparative negligence systems that allow partial compensation…
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