Appeals Court Rejects Opioid ‘Negotiation Class’ Idea
Appeals court will not allow novel framework in opioid litigation.
Appeals court will not allow novel framework in opioid litigation.
Zainab Chabban says Detroit Detention Center staff offered her a difficult choice: to remove her hijab for mugshots, or spend the night on the booking room floor without any bedding.
Burger chain employee is fired after a customer complains about her BLM face mask.
After being wrongfully terminated, a former marketing executive for Warner Bros. is suing the company over claims of gender discrimination and harassment.
Governor Tony Evers is under fire in two lawsuits over his handling of the state’s COVID-19 response.
It’s important that you don’t procrastinate if you’ve been injured in an accident. Most states have a statute of limitations on personal injury suits. Contact a lawyer at your earliest convenience.
Business interruption case filings have skyrocketed as business owners await decisions regarding losses related to COVID-19.
A Psi Upsilon chapter at the University of Michigan was recently hit with a lawsuit over allegations one of the fraternity’s members drugged and raped a girl.
Mr. Payne had no prior criminal history before being convicted of a capital crime and has maintained his innocence for more than 30 years.
Texas voters are suing Gov. Greg Abbott, claiming his decision to limit ballot drop-boxes to one per county could compromise the integrity of the upcoming general election. The restrictions, notes CNN, were enacted by Gov. Abbott as part of two separate but similar executive orders. Abbott’s most recent order—signed into effect scarcely a week before