Judge Signals Doubt Over Trump’s Attempt to Dismiss Charges in Classified Documents Case

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – On March 14, 2024, a key hearing took place in the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump. Judge Aileen Cannon presided over the approximately three-and-a-half-hour session and signaled her reluctance to dismiss the charges based on the arguments put forth by Trump’s lawyers. Two of the nine motions to dismiss filed by the defendants were addressed during the hearing. The first motion argued that the Presidential Records Act, which governs the handling of White House records by outgoing administrations, mandated the dismissal of the case. The second argument … Read more

New Lawsuit Filed Over Equifax Coding Error Causes Financial Chaos

Pittsburgh, PA – The Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office recently filed a lawsuit against Equifax, a major credit reporting agency, citing a coding error that may have exposed the personal information of thousands of individuals. The lawsuit alleges that Equifax’s negligent actions allowed unauthorized individuals to access sensitive data, including Social Security numbers and financial information. According to the lawsuit, the coding error occurred in March 2024 and was not discovered by Equifax until later that year. The Attorney General’s Office claims that Equifax failed to take prompt action to address the error and instead continued … Read more

Mother Accused of Strangling 7-Year-Old Son Set to Face Jury Trial in July 2024

Oregon, Illinois – Sarah Safranek, the woman accused of killing her 7-year-old son Nathaniel Burton in 2021, is set to face a jury trial in July. The trial, ordered by an Ogle County Judge, is scheduled to begin on July 8, 2024. Safranek faces multiple charges, including five counts of First-Degree Murder and one count of Aggravated Battery to a Child. Despite the charges, she has maintained her innocence and pleaded not guilty. The tragic incident unfolded when Oregon Police received a distressing 911 call reporting a child who was not breathing at a residence … Read more

Exploring the Ever-Evolving Landscape of Employment Law: Latest Case Law and Future Predictions

Buffalo, New York – As the world continues to navigate the challenges brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, businesses are adapting their return-to-work policies while administrative agencies adjust to a post-pandemic reality. In light of these changes, a webinar hosted by Goldberg Segalla on March 26th, 2024 from 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM EDT will explore the current state of employment laws and provide insights into what we can expect in the near future. Leading the discussion will be Angela A. Cronk, a partner at Goldberg Segalla, and attorney Andrew F. Beck. Both experts will … Read more