North Carolina property deeds establish legal boundaries that directly impact backyard fence responsibilities, often requiring surveys to confirm lines before installation. No statewide mandate ...
In New Mexico, property owners or occupiers are typically at fault in slip-and-fall cases if their negligence—such as failing to fix known hazards or ...
Illinois courts prioritize the child’s best interests in divorce cases, replacing “custody” with parental responsibilities (decision-making) and parenting time (schedules). Alimony, called spousal maintenance, ...
Pennsylvania uses a strict “control test” to distinguish gig workers as employees or independent contractors, focusing on whether the business directs how, when, and ...
New York maintains cautious regulations on self-driving cars and drones, prioritizing safety through testing permits and pilot programs rather than full deployment. State laws ...
Colorado employers generally can monitor employee emails sent or received on company-owned devices or networks under federal law, but the Colorado Privacy Act (CPA) ...
Kentucky introduced House Bill 229 (HB 229) in the 2025 legislative session to establish a “right to disconnect” policy, requiring employers to let employees ...
Georgia lacks statewide fence laws, relying on local ordinances, property deeds, and common law for backyard fences, which often hinge on accurate boundary lines ...
North Carolina applies strict premises liability rules in slip and fall cases, where property owners owe a duty of care but plaintiffs recover nothing ...