Cook County Judge Orders Removal of Donald Trump’s Name from Republican Primary Ballot, Pending Appeal

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – Former President Donald Trump’s name has been ordered to be removed from the Republican primary ballot in Illinois by Cook County Judge Tracie Porter. However, the order has been stayed until Friday to allow for an appeal to the Illinois Supreme Court. In a detailed decision, Judge Porter stated that the Illinois State Board of Elections had reached the wrong conclusion when rejecting a petition by five Illinois voters who objected to Trump’s candidacy. The objectors argued that Trump’s involvement in the January 6th assault on the U.S. Capitol constituted an “insurrection,” … Read more

Healdsburg Dispensary Faces Legal Battle Over Allegedly Faulty Permitting Process

Healdsburg, California – A lawsuit has been filed contending that the permitting process for a local dispensary in Healdsburg, California was flawed. The lawsuit alleges that the city failed to follow proper procedures and regulations when granting permission for the dispensary. The lawsuit challenges the legitimacy of the permitting process and raises concerns about potential violations in the city’s handling of cannabis businesses. The plaintiffs, who remain anonymous, argue that the city’s decision to grant the dispensary a permit was arbitrary and lacked transparency. They claim that there were irregularities in the application process and … Read more

Contentious Battle for Custody: Virginia’s Natural Bridge Zoo Faces Legal Showdown Over Animal Seizure

LEXINGTON, Virginia – A custody battle over nearly 100 animals seized from the Natural Bridge Zoo two months ago is ongoing in Rockbridge Circuit Court. The zoo, owned by Karl and Debra “Debbie” Mogensen, had its animals seized after allegations of mistreatment and unsafe conditions surfaced. The case reached the circuit level after a judge ruled for the return of some animals to the zoo in January. Now, a jury of seven citizens, along with two alternates, is hearing evidence regarding the welfare of the seized animals and will decide if the zoo can regain … Read more

Court of Appeals Ruling Sets Precedent, Limiting Use of Bankruptcy for Litigation Shielding

Philadelphia, PA – The Third Circuit Court of Appeals handed down a decision today that could significantly impact future bankruptcy filings. The court ordered the dismissal of the Chapter 11 bankruptcy case filed by LTL Management LLC, an affiliate of Johnson & Johnson. LTL had filed for bankruptcy after completing a divisional merger, which left it with the responsibility of managing Johnson & Johnson’s talc liabilities. They sought bankruptcy protection along with an injunction to shield Johnson & Johnson and its other affiliates from ongoing talc litigation. However, an Official Committee of Talc Claimants and … Read more