What to Do If You’re Injured While Traveling in Oregon This Summer
Oregon’s summers are a magnet for tourists. From the rugged Pacific coastline and lush hiking trails of the Cascades to the food trucks and bike paths of Portland, it’s a haven for adventure-seekers. But with this seasonal influx comes a rise in accidents—from car crashes on I-5 to injuries on public trails or at local […]
The Ongoing Battle Against Nursing Home Abuse in Georgia: What You Need to Know
Nursing home abuse is a heartbreaking reality for many elderly residents across the United States, and Georgia is no exception. With approximately 5 million elder abuse cases reported annually, many occurring in long-term care facilities, the issue demands urgent attention . This blog explores the types of abuse, signs to watch for, recent developments, legal […]
Navigating Divorce When Immigration Issues Are Involved: What Atlanta Couples Need to Know
Divorce is never simple—but when immigration status enters the picture, things can get legally and emotionally complicated very quickly. Recent headlines involving public figures like Porsha Williams and Simon Guobadia have brought attention to the often-overlooked challenges of navigating divorce when one or both spouses are non-citizens. In Atlanta—a diverse city with a significant immigrant […]
What the 2025 Federal Budget Means for Small Businesses
The 2025 U.S. Federal Budget, proposed in early 2025, shapes a complex landscape for small businesses navigating inflation, labor shortages, and policy shifts. With small businesses employing nearly 46% of the U.S. workforce, according to the U.S. Small Business Administration, this budget introduces measures that could drive growth or pose challenges. Here’s what small business […]

























