Sérvulo & Associados Elevates Talent: Four Professionals Earn New Partner Roles Amid Firm’s Growth

Lisbon, Portugal — Sérvulo & Associados has announced the promotion of four key members within its firm. Francisco Boavida Salavessa and Pedro Silveira Borges have been elevated to equity partners, while Alexandra Valpaços and Manuel Henriques have been appointed hired partners. With these changes, the firm now boasts a total of 35 partners among its 120 attorneys. Manuel Magalhães, managing partner at Sérvulo & Associados, emphasized the significance of these promotions, stating they reflect the dedication, merit, and impressive professional records of the new partners. Magalhães noted that these appointments underscore the firm’s ongoing commitment … Read more

Judge Jia Cobb Takes Center Stage: A New Era for the D.C. U.S. District Court

Washington, D.C. — Judge Jia Cobb has been appointed to the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, marking a significant step in her judicial career. The announcement of her appointment emphasizes a commitment to diversity in the federal judiciary. Cobb’s background includes an extensive legal career, having previously served as a judge on the Superior Court of the District of Columbia. Her experience in both trial and appellate courts is expected to bring valuable insights to her new role. Legal experts anticipate her tenure will be characterized by a focus on civil rights … Read more

Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities Takes Stand Against Legal Challenge to HSI Designation

San Antonio, Texas — The Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU), with the support of civil rights organization LatinoJustice PRLDEF, has filed a motion to intervene in a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Hispanic-serving institutions (HSIs). The suit, led by the state of Tennessee alongside the advocacy group Students for Fair Admissions, claims that the federal criteria requiring 25 percent Latino enrollment for institutions to qualify as HSIs is discriminatory and violates constitutional principles. This legal action follows earlier lawsuits by the group that resulted in a Supreme Court ruling against affirmative action in … Read more

Indianapolis Man Convicted in Triple Murder Case; Two Sentences Set as Jury Remains Deadlocked on Third Charge

INDIANAPOLIS — A man has been convicted in connection with a triple homicide that took place last year outside an apartment complex in Lawrence. Malik Shaw faces sentencing after being found guilty of two counts of murder. On Thursday, jurors determined that Shaw, 25, was responsible for the deaths of Aaliyah Wortman and Londyn Coleman, both 19. The verdicts followed nearly 11 hours of deliberation, with the jury announcing their decision early that morning. Sentencing for Shaw is scheduled for August 27. The jury was unable to reach a consensus on a charge related to … Read more