As attorneys, every day we represent people whose rights have been infringed upon or taken away. One of the most fundamental rights we have is our right to vote. We believe every eligible voter should have an equal and fair opportunity to register to vote and cast a ballot. Millions of Americans miss their opportunity to vote because they don’t know how to register to vote, or they miss the deadline to register. It is crucial to have a voice in our elected leadership, in our policies, and in the direction of our communities. Sadly, many of our neighbors do not exercise their right to...
Understanding Florida Slip and Fall Claims
From when we start learning to walk as toddlers to our elder years, people are prone to slips and falls. Most slip-and-fall accidents result in minor scrape- and bruise-related injuries. However, many people suffer significant injuries that require emergency room care and or hospitalization. Consider that 556,519 people were treated by Florida emergency rooms for unintentional falls in 2022, according to the state’s Department of Health. Of those treated, 80,324 required hospitalization. In Tallahassee’s Leon County, emergency room visits and hospitalizations for unintentional falls were 7,725...
Seven Signs You Should Consult With An Auto Accident Lawyer
Seven Signs You Need a Personal Injury Lawyer After an Auto Accident
Florida personal injury law allows people injured in accidents through no fault of their own to seek compensation from the responsible person(s) or entity. However, because blame in an accident isn’t always readily apparent, and not everyone is familiar with personal injury law, some injured people fail to take advantage of their rights to seek compensation.
Maximizing Your Rights: Navigating Product Liability Laws in Tallahassee
Product Liability Basics: Understanding Your Rights as a Consumer
Consumer product purchases typically come with assorted expectations depending on what you have bought. Naturally, you expect the product to effectively serve the purpose for which it was bought, whether utilitarian, educational, entertaining, nourishing, medical or some other use. An implicit expectation is that a consumer product will not harm you if used properly for its intended purpose.
WFSU Interview with Attorney Akbar
“We need to be present as a community to make a difference.”
Step into the world of Attorney Mutaqee Akbar through his recent extended interview on WFSU, where he candidly shares his life’s journey and the motivations that have fueled his mission. Growing up in Tallahassee, Akbar’s story reflects the transformative power of education and the pursuit of justice. In this exclusive conversation, he discusses his roots in Tallahassee, his decision to seek legal education elsewhere, and the heartfelt inspiration behind his return to his hometown—a quest to create...
Key Considerations When Hiring a Legal Team in Florida
If you need the services of a lawyer, you probably already feel some apprehension If you need the services of a lawyer, you probably already feel some apprehension about the legal issues you need to resolve. Whether criminal defense, family law, personal injury, or other legal matters, most people find the law confusing and worry about how they will resolve their legal situation successfully. Hiring the services of a highly competent lawyer can help ease the apprehension and increases the likelihood of securing a favorable legal outcome. But how does one go about finding a great legal team?...
Introducing Akbar Thomas, Personal Injury Attorneys
AKBAR LAW FIRM REBRANDS AND EMBARKS ON NEW MISSION TO BRING EQUALITY IN REPRESENTATION TO THOSE WRONGFULLY INJURED
Akbar Law Firm names Attorney Brandi Thomas as managing partner, becoming Akbar Thomas.
[Tallahassee, FL] – Akbar Law Firm, a community-focused law firm has fought for equality in representation and outcomes for the people of Tallahassee for two decades. Now they are changing their name and expanding their mission to address the persistent disparity in legal representation for victims of wrongful injury, especially those of minority classification.
“The fight for...
The Day That Symbolizes Our Freedom To Raise Awareness That We’re Still Not Free
The 13th amendment was Passed by Congress on January 31, 1865, and ratified on December 6, 1865, the 13th amendment abolished slavery in the United States and provides that “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.” Since there was no social media or any other mass media, Florida didn’t get the official word until May 20th and others like Texas didn’t get the word until June 19th 1865.
Growing up we celebrated Emancipation...
New Florida Law Silences Voices And Continues Systemic Racism Across Communities
By Mutaqee Akbar
Fifteen to 20 years from now, the years 2020 and 2021 will be their own chapters in history books.
The discussion in those history books will be just as much about the COVID-19 pandemic as it will be about the peaceful protests against systemic racism and police violence inflicted on minorities in the United States.
Time Magazine’s The Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project analyzed more than 7,750 Black Lives Matter demonstrations in all 50 states and Washington DC between May 26 and August 22. Of those demonstrations, more than 93 percent were peaceful.
On...
Celebrating National Foster Care Month
By Brandi Thomas
For all of us, family is where our story begins.
However, that family story isn’t always a fairy tale.
Sometimes the story includes disruptions resulting in children and youth needing to be separated from their parents, other times family members may have to step in and care for a child or youth when a parent cannot care for them appropriately. All of these are challenging situations that often require additional assistance and support beyond a family’s capabilities.
That’s where community resources play a vital role in helping families get back...
Women’s History Month: Celebrating Akbar’s Leader Attorney Brandi Thomas
Today, the last day of Women’s History Month, we want to acknowledge a woman that has helped this firm to grow and continue to improve the lives of everyone she touches.
Attorney Brandi Thomas joined the Akbar Law Firm (ALF) in 2013, after relocating from Fort Lauderdale, Florida to Tallahassee, Florida. Prior to joining ALF, Attorney Thomas owned her own law firm where she handled primarily civil and family law matters.
Prior to starting and operating her own firm, Attorney Thomas was an Assistant Public Defender in Broward County’s Public Defender’s Office, representing those who needed...
Akbar Law Teams With Popular Superheroes To Train Local High School Students To Become Lawyers For A Day
The Attorneys at Akbar Law Firm are dedicated to the community they serve. Akbar Law Firm recently partnered with Rickards High School to help inspire the next generation of lawyers dedicated to Freedom, Justice, and Respect.
Akbar Law, with the aid of their marketing partners, selected a group of students who expressed interest in pursuing careers in law to participate in a Marvel-themed mock trial event. #Go2Trial day, however, took place over the course of many weeks. After the students were divided into three teams; FREEDOM, JUSTICE & RESPECT, Akbar Law attorneys hosted catered coaching...