Eleventh Circuit Rules Against MONY Life Insurance in Unjust Enrichment Case, Upholding Contractual Protections for Policyholder

TAMPA, Fla. — In a significant ruling, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals has overturned a jury verdict that favored MONY Life Insurance Co. in a case against policyholder Bernard Perez, focusing on the principle of unjust enrichment. The court concluded that insurers cannot pursue claims for unjust enrichment if an explicit insurance agreement addressing the same matter exists. The dispute originated from a disagreement between MONY and Perez regarding benefits linked to a disability insurance policy. Perez was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma in 2011 and began receiving income replacement disability benefits while undergoing … Read more

Kang Ho-sung Launches KHS Agency: Revolutionizing Talent Management in South Korea’s Entertainment Industry

Seoul, South Korea — After years at the intersection of law and entertainment, Kang Ho-sung is embarking on a new venture aimed at reshaping the way South Korean celebrities are represented. As the founder and CEO of KHS Agency, Kang is focused on introducing a fresh approach to artist management that goes beyond traditional methods. Having previously served as a prosecutor and worked as an entertainment lawyer, Kang is well-acquainted with the industry’s complexities. He emphasized the need for advanced support for artists—particularly as the Korean entertainment market continues to assert itself on the global … Read more

Legal Tug-of-War: Harvard’s Battle Against Trump Administration Over International Student Policies Intensifies

Cambridge, Massachusetts — The federal government is seeking to dismiss a lawsuit filed by Harvard University that challenges efforts by the Trump administration to limit the admission of international students. This legal move comes just a day after the administration’s attorneys declared in court that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) would not enforce a letter revoking Harvard’s certification under the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP), essential for hosting international scholars. Harvard initially filed the lawsuit following the May 22 revocation of its SEVP certification. The case was later amended after an executive proclamation … Read more

Controversial Lawsuit Claims Coos Bay Officer Ignored Overdosing Man for 40 Minutes While Preoccupied with Social Media

Coos Bay, Oregon — A lawsuit has been filed against the Coos Bay Police Department, alleging that an officer neglected an overdosing man by leaving him unattended in the back of a patrol car for an extended period without summoning emergency medical assistance. According to the complaint, this incident involved Nathan Bradford Smith, who reportedly received no help for around 40 minutes while the officer allegedly engaged in personal activities, including texting and using social media. The suit outlines that, during the critical minutes when intervention could have been made, the officer failed to prioritize … Read more