Recovering from the Financial Damage Caused by Abusive Litigants
One thing that thrills the soul of every power-lusting abuser is to leave in their wake as much damage to their victims as they can.
One thing that thrills the soul of every power-lusting abuser is to leave in their wake as much damage to their victims as they can.
In a week long continuing education conference for attorneys, judges, and law school students this past January, the Tennessee Bar Association discussed, among other topics,
This month I participated in a conference in Knoxville, Tennessee that gave voice to about a dozen or so survivors of abusive religious groups and
Last year a legislative liaison attorney from the Tennessee Bar Association worked hard to try to advance our state-wide Abusive Litigant List bill, and many
On January 12, 2023, former Department of Justice FBI agent Nicole Parker wrote an opinion article for Fox News titled “Why I left the FBI”
Our December holidays of Hanukkah and Advent/Christmas offer lessons in resilience. The challenges and victories that are described in these holidays have commonalities with our
Despite all the pre-mid-term election hoopla about the Republicans taking both the House and Senate in one mighty slam-dunk and their promises to turn this
I discuss in my book Fighting for Justice: Religious Fraud, Mental Illness, and the Collapse of Law & Order that over the last few decades
On one hand, it’s rather sad that we have a time of year set aside to make others aware of the problems of domestic violence.
“We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented. The opposite of love is not