
What Is a Frivolous Lawsuit? Examples and Consequences - ENJURIS
A frivolous lawsuit is a lawsuit with no legal merit. Why would someone file a frivolous lawsuit? Are there any consequences for doing so?
Ambulance Chasing: Unethical and Is Illegal in 21 States - ENJURIS
Is lawyer ambulance chasing real? Yes. Avoid unethical attorney. Hire an effective one who's right for your case.
Small Claims Court: When You Can File a Lawsuit for Damages
Small claims court is great for avoiding lengthy litigation and costs for a small money recovery. Learn the process and the small claims maximum in your state.
The Doctrine of Forum Non Conveniens Explained - ENJURIS
The doctrine of forum non conveniens permits a court to dismiss a case if there is a more convenient forum where the case can be heard.
Deciphering Florida's Controversial Free-Kill Law - ENJURIS
What is the purpose of Florida’s “free-kill” law? Florida’s controversial law was passed in 1990. The intention of the law was to prevent frivolous lawsuits, lower insurance costs, and prevent physicians …
The Real Story Behind the Infamous McDonald’s Coffee Case
The infamous McDonald’s coffee case is frequently cited as an example of a frivolous lawsuit, but the case is widely misunderstood. Learn the real story.
Ford Ordered to Pay Record $2.5 Billion in Truck Rollover Case
A Georgia jury awarded a record $2.5 billion in a wrongful death lawsuit that claimed the roof of a Ford F-250 collapsed. Learn the details.
Resolving an Attorney Fee Dispute—Red Flags To Look For - ENJURIS
What is unethical billing by a lawyer? Learn what to look for and find out how to resolve a billing dispute with your personal injury attorney.
Plaintiff vs. Defendant: Key Differences Explained Simply
Confused about plaintiff vs. defendant? Discover the key differences, easy memory tricks, and real-life examples in this quick guide.
Personal Injury Myths
The truth about personal injury lawsuits and accident lawyers – are ambulance chasing attorneys clogging up the courts? Common myths about personal injury law