Johnson & Johnson Faces Legal Setback as Talc Bankruptcy Battle Intensifies

NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. — Johnson & Johnson faces significant legal challenges following a recent ruling that thwarted its attempts to consolidate lawsuits over allegations that its talc products contain cancer-causing components. The decision highlights a growing backlash against bankruptcy strategies employed by companies facing tort liabilities. In a notable ruling last week, a federal judge rejected the company’s efforts to manage thousands of pending lawsuits through a bankruptcy filing. This case, led by a group of claimants who allege that J&J’s talc products caused their cancers, reinforced scrutiny on corporate practices shielding them from legal … Read more

Texas Takes Aim at Online Safety: New Law Mandates Age Verification for App Marketplaces Amid Legal Concerns

Austin, Texas — A new law in Texas, known as the App Store Accountability Act, mandates that operators of mobile app marketplaces, such as Apple and Google, must verify the ages of their users. The law aims to restrict minors from accessing app downloads without parental consent, thereby protecting children from potentially harmful online content. While the intention behind the legislation is clear, implementing it may face significant challenges. Various states across the country have enacted similar laws, but many have encountered legal hurdles, with some being deemed unconstitutional. Notably, states like Arkansas and California … Read more

High-Profile Solicitor and Accountant Face Off in Major Money Laundering Trial Scheduled for 2027

LONDON, England – A former political candidate and a solicitor, alongside an accountant, are preparing for trial in 2027 after being charged with money laundering by the National Crime Agency. The allegations have drawn significant attention, highlighting concerns regarding financial misconduct within the political sphere. The individuals involved have not only faced criminal charges but also have sparked discussions about the integrity of political candidates and their financial dealings. The move by the National Crime Agency underscores its commitment to targeting financial crime and ensuring accountability among those in public service. Details surrounding the charges … Read more

Judge Sides with Bernalillo County Commissioners in Controversial Hiring of Former Clerk

Bernalillo County, N.M. — A local judge has ruled in favor of the Bernalillo County Commission in a dispute regarding a position for a former elected official. The ruling clarifies that Linda Stover, who served as the county clerk until 2024, is prohibited from taking a paid role within the county for at least a year after her tenure ended. Stover transitioned to a full-time role as the deputy treasurer for Bernalillo County at the start of 2025, a move that sparked objections from county commissioners. They contended that county regulations strictly barred her from … Read more