Recent Articles (page 23)


What If Jackson Had Better, Safer Roads?

Safer roads that don’t lead to potentially thousands of dollars a year in repairs for drivers could be right around the corner, assuming $7 million...

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  • Oct 18, 2016

Sinkholes Reported in St. Augustine: How to Identify One and What to Do About It

A huge sinkhole in Crescent Beach, caused by a torrential downpour during the recent Hurricane Matthew, shows that a hurricane can be disastrous even after...

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  • Oct 17, 2016

Parents Should Mention These Things to Their Kids on National Teen Driver Safety Week

This week is National Teen Driver Safety Week, a time for parents and teens in Tampa to discuss the dangers and responsibilities involved with being...

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  • Oct 17, 2016

Morgan & Morgan Helps Exchange Club Family Center with Goal of Ending Family Violence

Recently, our office donated money to the Exchange Club Family Center, an organization here in Memphis dedicated to fighting family violence and child abuse. Specifically,...

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  • Oct 17, 2016

Is Medical Marijuana Right for Your State? Lend Your Voice to the Debate

This year, health initiatives are on the ballot in several states. Two of those states are Florida and Arkansas, and the citizens in those states...

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  • Oct 17, 2016

How Morgan & Morgan Celebrates Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Since our firm was founded in 1988, we have sought to improve the lives of peoples through what we do in the courtroom, and what...

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  • Oct 14, 2016

You Don't Have to Choose Between Working and Voting in Some States

Election Day is always on a Tuesday when most voters have to work. Lawmakers decided on this 170 years ago and, aside from things like...

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  • Oct 14, 2016

Jet Ski Safety Won’t Ruin Your Fun

The Oct. 10 fatal jet ski crash near Fort Myers serves as a reminder that, although we in Florida love our jet skis driving them...

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  • Oct 13, 2016

People with Disabilities Have a Right to Vote, too, Federal Law Says

The Americans with Disabilities Act is one of the most important pieces of civil rights legislation in our country’s history, as it ensures equal opportunity...

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  • Oct 13, 2016

Hurricane Matthew Can't Keep You from Voting: FL Registration Extended

Good news Floridians — On Oct. 12, a Florida federal judge agreed to extend voting registration in the state until Oct. 18, because of the...

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  • Oct 12, 2016

Know the Warning Signs of Elder Abuse and Exploitation

St. Petersburg Police arrested a 94-year-old man’s licensed guardian for allegedly using her position to steal thousands of dollars from his bank account. This charge...

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  • Oct 12, 2016

After Low Numbers in 2012, Latinos Have Chance to Set Record for Voter Turnout in 2016

We all know this year’s election is important, and that recent history shows the Latino vote can play a major role in deciding the future...

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  • Oct 11, 2016

3 Facts About Cyberbullying Every Parent Should Know

As bullying has become more and more prevalent online, parents need to be extra vigilant about how their kids spend time in cyberspace. The problem...

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  • Oct 10, 2016

Learn Where Your Polling Place Is and If You Can Get Time Off to Vote — and More

Believe it or not, Election Day is less than a month away. On Nov. 8, people all over the country will make their voices heard...

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  • Oct 10, 2016

Fact or Fiction: Could Medical Marijuana Positively Impact Florida's Communities?

This year, one of the most controversial and hotly contested races in Florida doesn’t involve politicians. It’s about people and whether they have the right...

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  • Oct 9, 2016