Insurance companies hit by forced advertisements by law firms

[ad_1] No matter where you look these days, you will almost certainly be bombarded with images of lawyers advertising their services to you. “Have you had an accident? Then contact us now.” Phone books are littered with headlines and bold print as well as horrifying images of car accident victims advertising free services until a … Read more

Federal Judge Urges Action on 9,500 Unfiled Depo-Provera Lawsuits

August 24, 2025 PENSACOLA, FL – U.S. District Judge M. Casey Rodgers of the Northern District of Florida has issued a stern directive to attorneys involved in litigation over the contraceptive drug Depo-Provera, pressing them to address a backlog of approximately 9,500 unfiled lawsuits. During a status conference on August 22, 2025, Judge Rodgers emphasized … Read more

Big Law Litigators Raise Concerns About State Premerger Notification Laws

Big Law Litigators Warn of Increased Costs and Scrutiny from New State Premerger Notification Laws Washington, D.C. – August 6, 2025 – Big Law litigators are sounding the alarm over a growing wave of state-level premerger notification laws, warning that these regulations, led by Washington and Colorado, will impose significant costs and regulatory burdens on … Read more

Prime Hydration Ordered to Turn Over Evidence of ‘Dark Spots’ in Product

Prime Hydration Faces Court Order to Reveal ‘Dark Spots’ Evidence in Supplier Lawsuit A federal judge has compelled Prime Hydration to hand over critical documents about mysterious “dark spots” in its popular sports drink. This ruling in a heated breach of contract case could expose quality control lapses at the celebrity-backed brand. YouTube stars Logan … Read more

Final Approval Hearing Held in Class Action Settlement of Almost $50M for Volunteer Baseball Coaches

Final Approval Hearing Signals Potential Payouts in $49.25M NCAA Settlement for Unpaid Volunteer Baseball Coaches By Sam, Seasoned Investigative Journalist, Published September 16, 2025 SACRAMENTO, Calif. — In a courtroom packed with anticipation, U.S. District Judge William B. Shubb presided over the final approval hearing yesterday for a landmark $49.25 million class action settlement aimed … Read more

US Business Immigration in 2017

[ad_1] As the first quarter of 2017 comes to an end, it is clear that 2017 continues to provide opportunities for businesses to expand into the US market, relocate foreign national employees to a US branch, and allow foreign investors to obtain green cards through a keeps. Worthwhile capital investment. However, many people are wondering … Read more

GC’s Disclosures of Former Client Info Not Protected by Whistleblower Laws, State High Court Rules

State High Court Rules General Counsel’s Disclosures of Former Client Info Not Protected by Whistleblower Laws In a significant ruling on July 25, 2025, the State Supreme Court held that disclosures of former client information by a general counsel (GC) are not protected under state whistleblower laws, marking a pivotal decision for corporate attorneys and … Read more