Will the DA Back a Resentencing for the Menendez Brothers? A Shift in Understanding of Sexual Violence Erik and Lyle Menendez, convicted of first-degree murder for the 1989 killings of their parents, have spent decades in prison, serving life sentences without the possibility of parole. However, recent developments may lead to a reconsideration of their […]
Karen Huger’s DUI Case Dismissal Request Denied: A Legal Drama Unfolds In a gripping turn of events, Karen Huger, star of The Real Housewives of Potomac, faces a setback in her DUI case as a judge rejects her request to dismiss the charges due to an alleged illegal search during her detention. The legal saga […]
Microsoft Agrees $69 Billion Activision Blizzard Deal Lawsuit Settlement. Microsoft Corp. has reached a settlement in a lawsuit filed by a group of gamers who sought to block the company's acquisition of video game publisher Activision Blizzard for $69 billion last year. Microsoft Corp. has reached a settlement in a lawsuit filed by a group […]
Trump seeks to move hush money case to federal court. Lawyers representing Donald Trump have requested a federal appeals court to reconsider their position regarding the former president’s hush money case in New York, seeking to have it transferred to federal court. In their latest court filing, they stated, “On September 3, the district court […]
Oleg Deripaska wins disclosure from Quinn Emanuel over alleged arbitration fraud. Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska has secured a court order in London mandating Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan to reveal the name of a consulting firm that provided them with a purportedly forged report meant for arbitration-related proceedings. The High Court has mandated a prominent […]
Lamborghini Urus Kidnapping and carjacking of couple. In August, six men reportedly planned a bold daytime abduction of a couple who were driving a Lamborghini Urus while looking for a new home in Connecticut. Approximately a month later, federal prosecutors in Washington, D.C., revealed that they had apprehended two men for their involvement in a […]
Worker who did not get leaving card loses her harassment case. A lawsuit filed by a former employee against IAG, the parent organization of British Airways, has been dismissed by an employment tribunal. Karen Conaghan, who served as a business liaison lead, claimed that the company's omission of a farewell card constituted discriminatory conduct and […]
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