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On or around July 2, 2025, Carter Credit Union (“Carter”) detected suspicious activity within its computer systems. Following a forensic investigation, the credit union confirmed that cybercriminals infiltrated its network between June 25, 2025, and July 2, 2025. Unfortunately, during that… Read more
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On August 25, 2025, Healthcare Services Group, Inc. (“HSG”) reported a major cybersecurity incident to the Maine Attorney General’s Office. The data breach, which occurred between September 27 and October 3, 2024, has impacted an estimated 624,496 individuals across the United States.If… Read more
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When we go to the hospital, the doctor, or even the dentist, we expect to leave in better shape than we came in. Alarmingly, however, medical malpractice is the third leading cause of death in the U.S. according to The Journal of the American Medical Association. Medical errors claim more than 251,… Read more
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The Gun Violence Archive defines a “mass shooting” as any incident in which four or more people are shot, not including the shooter. By the database’s definition, the number of mass shootings in the United States thus far in 2019 has outpaced the number of days crossed off the calendar. Through 279… Read more
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Hurricane Matthew is set to wreak havoc on Florida’s Atlantic coast later today, Oct. 6, and early tomorrow, Oct. 7. It’s moving apace as a category-4 hurricane, as it ravages The Bahamas and makes its way toward Daytona Beach and other coastal towns.
Hurricane Matthew has the potential to… Read more
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Pharmaceutical companies may have illegally promoted atypical
antipsychotic drugs (AAP) for dangerous off-label uses in nursing homes,
according to report by the Department of Health and Human
Services. Given the possible deadly side effects
of these drugs when used on patients with dementia, this… Read more
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Lakeland’s public transit service, Citrus Connection, has launched a new service to help improve accessibility for the elderly and people with disabilities. Although this new service only operates on Saturdays for now, it may be a sign that Lakeland is going above and beyond to become a truly… Read more
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Morgan & Morgan has announced the filing of a lawsuit against the Florida Department of Education (FDOE) for a reported violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act, as well as the Rehabilitation Act. This lawsuit alleges that the FDOE denied requests for disability accommodations on a… Read more
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Have you ever seen a helpless dog stuck in a car on a sweltering day? We’re happy to say all dogs in Florida, including Emma and Molly, are now safer.
If you live in Florida, a new law was passed that makes it legal to break into vehicles in order to rescue pets and people in “imminent danger of… Read more
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The attorneys at Morgan & Morgan are investigating potential product liability claims on behalf of parents whose child was injured or killed during an incident with Nap Nanny infant recliners.Allegedly, the Nap Nanny Generation One and Two, and Chill model infant recliners contain… Read more