Guilty Verdict in Crystal Rogers Case: Steve Lawson Found Liable for Murder Conspiracy Nearly a Decade After Her Disappearance

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. — The trial of Steve Lawson, one of the men accused in the disappearance and presumed murder of Crystal Rogers, nears conclusion nearly ten years after she was last seen. The prosecution wrapped up its case on Thursday as courtroom proceedings were cut short due to the absence of two defense witnesses. On Friday, the defense announced that one of these witnesses would not be called to testify. Rogers, a mother of five, vanished on July 3, 2015, during the Fourth of July weekend. Her car was discovered abandoned and running on … Read more

Kirkland & Ellis Strengthens Philadelphia Presence with New Mass Torts Talent Amid Nationwide Expansion

Philadelphia, Pa. — Kirkland & Ellis has made significant strides in its Philadelphia office, recently enhancing its legal team following the firm’s expansion into the city earlier this year. The addition of mass torts expert Allison Brown, who previously practiced at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, has already made a notable impact in Philadelphia’s legal landscape. The firm has now bolstered its presence by bringing in two additional partners, along with an associate, to strengthen its capabilities in the region. This move signals Kirkland & Ellis’s commitment to enhancing its products liability practice, which … Read more

New York’s Upcoming Workplace Laws: What Retail, Warehouse, and Fashion Employers Must Know to Stay Compliant

New York employers in the retail, warehouse, and fashion sectors must prepare for the implementation of three critical workplace laws in June. These new regulations focus on enhancing workplace safety and improving employee protections, highlighting the need for swift compliance to avoid potential penalties. Starting June 2, the Retail Worker Safety Act will apply to businesses with 10 or more retail employees. Employers are required to develop a written workplace violence prevention policy that identifies risk factors, including late-night shifts and cash handling. They must also provide training on de-escalation techniques and emergency procedures. For … Read more

Historic Jury Ruling: Terminally Ill Man Awarded $117 Million After Asbestos Exposure at World Trade Center

New York — In a landmark decision, a jury has awarded $117 million to a terminally ill man and his wife after the man was exposed to asbestos while working on the World Trade Center construction during the 1970s. This ruling marks a significant moment in the ongoing fight for justice among those impacted by asbestos-related illnesses. William Durbec, the man at the center of the case, was diagnosed with a terminal illness linked to his asbestos exposure. The jury determined that Durbec is entitled to $78 million, compensating him for both past and future … Read more