Alachua County Jury Awards $7.5 Million to Family of Bobby Hopkins Jr., Victim of Fatal Shooting at Local Car Wash

Gainesville, Florida – An Alachua County jury has awarded $7.5 million to the family of Bobby Hopkins Jr., who was fatally shot at the Swamp Car Wash in May 2021. The verdict was reached on Wednesday. The Hopkins family filed a lawsuit against the car wash in 2022, claiming that the owners should have implemented better customer protection measures due to the presence of violence in the surrounding neighborhood. The lawsuit argued that the car wash should have installed security cameras, a fence, and a gate to safeguard customers from criminal activity. However, Kokomo Key … Read more

Family’s Legal Dispute Resolved: Understanding the Power of a Signed Settlement Agreement

LUFKIN, Texas – A recently signed family settlement agreement in Texas has raised questions about its enforceability and importance in determining the future of family property. The agreement, which was voluntarily entered into by all family members involved, seeks to resolve disputes regarding the distribution of assets among family members. While signed settlement agreements are typically binding and enforceable, some experts claim that certain factors may affect their validity. One important factor to consider is whether the family settlement agreement was reached through duress or coercion. If a party can demonstrate that they were forced … Read more

Turning Back Time: A Look at the Newsmakers of 1984 in Pulaski County

SOMERSET, Ky. – January marks the beginning of a new month and a new year, but let’s turn back the pages of the calendar to 1984 for a moment. It’s fascinating to see how many figures from that year are still influential members of our community today. Familiar names such as Venters, Cain, and Godsey continue to make an impact. One notable article from 1984 predicted the rise of home computer ownership and electronic shopping and bill paying. At the time, these ideas may have seemed far-fetched, but today, they are part of our everyday … Read more

Mobile Healthcare Company DocGo Faces Federal Lawsuit from Investors after CEO Resigns and Stock Plummets

ALBANY, New York — A federal class action lawsuit has been filed against mobile health care company DocGo, which was contracted by New York City to provide care for migrants. The lawsuit alleges that DocGo and its executives defrauded investors in violation of the federal Exchange Act, leading to significant financial losses. The company’s stock declined following a series of issues, including the resignation of its CEO, Anthony Capone. One potential lead plaintiff in the lawsuit is Joe Naclerio, a resident of Putnam County. Naclerio purchased 500 shares of DocGo stock, making him a significant … Read more