Florida Sues TikTok Over Child Safety Violations

Florida Sues TikTok Over Child Safety Violations

Florida Sues TikTok Over Child Safety ViolationsJennifer Szymczak
Published on: 15/06/2026

Florida sues TikTok and ByteDance for violating child safety laws and using addictive design features to harm minors. Call (813) 253-3363 to learn more today.

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Per Curiam Affirmed: When Appellate Losses Hurt Most

Per Curiam Affirmed: When Appellate Losses Hurt Most

Per Curiam Affirmed: When Appellate Losses Hurt MostMichael P. Maddux
Published on: 15/06/2026

Two civil rights appeals ended in per curiam affirmed rulings, leaving clients without justice or explanation. Learn what PCA means. Call (813) 253-3363.

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Jail Visitation Rules: What Every Visitor Should Know

Jail Visitation Rules: What Every Visitor Should Know

Jail Visitation Rules: What Every Visitor Should KnowCarrie Tonski
Published on: 11/06/2026

Visiting a loved one in jail? Know the rules to protect your visitation rights and your loved one's safety. Call (813) 253-3363 if their rights are violated.

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Failure to Appear Could Stay on Your Record After Expungement

Failure to Appear Could Stay on Your Record After Expungement

Failure to Appear Could Stay on Your Record After ExpungementCarrie Tonski
Published on: 11/06/2026

A failure to appear can remain on your record even after expungement if not properly included in your petition. Call (813) 253-3363 to clear your record right.

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Arrested for DUI? You Have Two Legal Battles to Fight

Arrested for DUI? You Have Two Legal Battles to Fight

Arrested for DUI? You Have Two Legal Battles to FightCarrie Tonski
Published on: 11/06/2026

A Florida DUI arrest triggers two separate cases, with just 10 days to act on the DMV hearing. Don't lose your license. Call (813) 253-3363 to learn more today.

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Florida HB 35: Traffic Offense Could Now Be a Felony

Florida HB 35: Traffic Offense Could Now Be a Felony

Florida HB 35: Traffic Offense Could Now Be a FelonyJennifer Szymczak
Published on: 10/06/2026

Florida's HB 35 expands the habitual traffic offender law, turning repeat violations into felony charges. Learn what this means. Call (813) 253-3363 to learn more.

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