Nissan’s Legal Battle: Failed Attempt to Recover Jury Award from Brake Parts Supplier Raises Questions

New Orleans, Louisiana – Nissan’s attempt to recoup the jury award it paid to a brake parts supplier has been denied. The automaker had sought to recover the amount it paid to early supplier Robert Bosch LLC after being ordered by a jury to do so. However, a state appeals court in Louisiana rejected Nissan’s bid. In the initial case, a jury had determined that Bosch’s brake control systems were defective and that they had contributed to an accident that injured a passenger in a Nissan vehicle. The jury held Nissan responsible for the injuries … Read more

Scottsdale Attorney Richard Lyons Takes on ‘Gilbert Goons’ in Landmark Civil Case

Gilbert, Arizona – Scottsdale lawyer Richard Lyons has recently filed a civil case against a group known as the “Gilbert Goons”. Lyons alleges that the group has engaged in malicious behavior, specifically targeting residents through online defamation and filing baseless complaints with government agencies. The case seeks to hold the individuals behind these actions accountable for their alleged misconduct. Lyons claims that the “Gilbert Goons” have been posting false and damaging information online, causing harm to the reputations and livelihoods of their targets. He argues that this behavior not only infringes upon the victims’ rights … Read more

Special Judge Stands Strong: Refuses Defense Request to Step Down in Delphi Murders Case

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – The special judge overseeing the Delphi murders case has declined a request from the defense to step down from the trial. On Tuesday, Special Judge Frances Gull made her decision known, rejecting the defense team’s plea to have her removed from Richard Allen’s case. The defense argued that Judge Gull was biased against Allen and his attorneys. However, Judge Gull cited an earlier unanimous decision by the Indiana Supreme Court which upheld her position in the case. Allen is scheduled to appear in court next week for a hearing, with his trial … Read more

Minnesota Attorney General Set to Unveil Progress in Battle Against Insulin Manufacturers

MINNEAPOLIS, MN – Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison is set to make a significant announcement in the state’s ongoing battle against three major insulin manufacturers. The state, along with several others, filed a lawsuit in 2018 accusing the pharmaceutical companies of overcharging for insulin. Joining Ellison for the announcement will be Nicole Smith-Holt, whose son died in 2017 after being forced to ration his insulin due to the high cost. In response to her son’s tragic death, Minnesota passed the Alec Smith Insulin Affordability Act in 2020. This legislation limits the co-pay for a one-month … Read more