Jury Acquits ICE Protester of Assault Charges in Landmark LA Case

Los Angeles, CA — A jury acquitted Brayan Ramos-Brito of assaulting a federal agent during a demonstration in Los Angeles County, marking a significant outcome in a series of similar cases. The verdict came after a two-day trial that scrutinized the events surrounding a protest against immigration enforcement. Ramos-Brito was charged with assault stemming from a June protest outside the Homeland Security Investigations building in Paramount. Initially facing a felony accusation, federal authorities later downgraded the charge to misdemeanor assault. During the trial, U.S. Border Patrol Sector Chief Gregory Bovino testified to witnessing Ramos-Brito deliver … Read more

Johnson & Johnson’s Talc Bankruptcy Ruling Sparks Legal Firestorm Over Tort Accountability

Johnson & Johnson’s recent legal setback has significant implications for the ongoing debate surrounding corporate liability, particularly regarding products linked to health risks. In a landmark case, the company faced the fallout of its bankruptcy plan, which sought to shield it from nearly 40,000 lawsuits related to its talc-based products. The resolution came when a federal appellate court rejected Johnson & Johnson’s strategy to create a subsidiary, which would absorb the claims, effectively consolidating its liabilities under a bankruptcy framework. This decision marked a pivotal moment in corporate tort reform discussions and adds to the … Read more

South Carolina Judge Declares Death Row Inmate Competent for Execution Amid Controversial Beliefs on Law and Justice

COLUMBIA, S.C. — A South Carolina judge has determined that the death row inmate Steven Bixby is mentally competent to proceed with his execution, despite his claims that a majority of laws are unconstitutional and that individuals possess an unconditional right to defend their property, even to the point of lethal force. This ruling allows the state to move forward with plans to execute Bixby for the shooting deaths of two police officers in December 2003. Bixby’s legal team may seek to appeal this decision. Previously, the state Supreme Court had suspended Bixby’s execution, directing … Read more

Mark Geragos Cleared of Liability in Avenatti Case, Jury Awards $100K in Damages Without Legal Basis

LOS ANGELES — A ruling issued this week by a Superior Court judge has cleared attorney Mark Geragos of liability in a malpractice lawsuit stemming from his association with Michael Avenatti and a controversial Nike extortion case. The jury found that while Avenatti’s former client, Gary Franklin, was entitled to $100,000 in damages, they did not establish that Geragos was at fault or that his actions caused Franklin’s alleged harm. Franklin had sought millions in damages from Geragos, arguing that the attorney’s involvement in negotiations with Nike in 2019 contributed to Avenatti’s federal convictions for … Read more