Seven Partners from Rubin and Rudman Earn Spot in 2025 Lawdragon 500 of Top Global Real Estate Lawyers

BOSTON — Seven partners from Rubin and Rudman have been recognized in the 2025 edition of the Lawdragon 500, a prestigious list highlighting the top global lawyers in real estate. This acknowledgment not only underscores the firm’s expertise in the field but also reinforces its commitment to providing exceptional legal services. Among the partners honored are notable figures in the real estate sector, reflecting both their individual contributions and the firm’s collective reputation. Their inclusion in this distinguished list serves as a testament to their skills and dedication to their clients. The Lawdragon 500 selection … Read more

Milwaukee Judge Facing December Trial Over Allegations of Assisting Fugitive in Courtroom Escape

Milwaukee, Wisconsin — A trial has been scheduled for a Milwaukee County judge accused of assisting a defendant in evading law enforcement during a courtroom appearance. The proceedings are set to begin in December, bringing significant attention to the allegations surrounding the judicial figure. Judge Brett Blomme, who has faced accusations of helping a man escape from authorities, is under scrutiny for his alleged actions that took place in February. Reports indicate that the judge may have facilitated the defendant’s flight by granting him a brief recess, during which the individual left the courtroom and … Read more

Justice in Action: Survivors and Families of Lewiston Mass Shootings Launch Federal Lawsuit Against Government Officials

LEWISTON, Maine — In a significant legal move, one hundred families of victims and survivors impacted by the 2023 mass shootings in Lewiston have come together to file a federal lawsuit. They contend that federal authorities acted with negligence, which contributed to the tragic events of that day. The lawsuit underscores the deep emotional and psychological toll wrought by the shootings, which shook the community and left many grappling with loss and trauma. The families are seeking accountability, asserting that failures at various governmental levels allowed such violence to occur. The plaintiffs argue that the … Read more

Jury Duty for 35th District Court on September 8th Cancelled: What You Need to Know

Brownwood, Texas — Jury duty for the 35th Judicial District Court originally scheduled for September 8 has been canceled. The announcement was made by Brown County Clerk Cheryl Jones, who indicated that individuals summoned for this date will not need to report. Jurors were expected to attend at 8:45 a.m. on that Monday, but the cancellation alleviates the obligation for those selected. Such cancellations are not uncommon and may occur for various reasons, including scheduling conflicts or case settlements prior to trial. The 35th District Court serves the residents of Brown County, often handling a … Read more