TransDigm Group’s Legal Leadership Shift: Top Attorney Steps Down Amid Corporate Changes

CLEVELAND — TransDigm Group, a leading aerospace supplier, has announced the departure of its chief legal officer, a move that comes as the company navigates a dynamic industry landscape. The exit of the top lawyer marks a significant shift within the company’s leadership team. Linda D. McDonough, who served as the general counsel since 2010, will leave her position after more than a decade at the helm of TransDigm’s legal department. McDonough has been instrumental in guiding the company through various legal and regulatory challenges, contributing to its growth and strategic initiatives. TransDigm, which specializes … Read more

Governor Evers Names Emily Nolan-Plutchak as First Female Judge for Wood County Circuit Court

WISCONSIN RAPIDS, Wis. — Governor Tony Evers has named Emily Nolan-Plutchak to the Wood County Circuit Court, filling the vacancy left by Judge Todd Wolf’s retirement. Nolan-Plutchak’s term is set to conclude on July 31, 2026. “I am honored to take on this role and to serve the people of Wood County,” Nolan-Plutchak stated. “I appreciate Governor Evers for his trust and confidence in me. My dedication to the residents of this beautiful county is clear: I will base my decisions on facts and the law, ensure respect for everyone who appears before me, collaborate … Read more

Southern California Cities Unite in Legal Battle Against Immigration Raids

LOS ANGELES — Several cities in Southern California have united to challenge federal immigration enforcement actions in a lawsuit addressing alleged unlawful raids. This coalition, which includes cities like Los Angeles, Long Beach, and Santa Ana, contends that these operations infringe on local law enforcement practices and the rights of undocumented residents. City officials argue that the federal raids not only disrupt communities but also instill fear among residents who may be reluctant to engage with local authorities. The lawsuit seeks to hold the federal government accountable for what the cities describe as excessive and … Read more

"Tour de France 2025: Chaos and Controversies Unfold as Jury Ramps Up Penalties in Early Stages"

Caen, France — As the Tour de France unfolds, the race demands the utmost physical endurance from cyclists, pushing both riders and teams to their limits. Throughout this prestigious event, the race jury plays a crucial role, assessing and enforcing penalties for rule violations. Following each stage, the jury’s findings provide insights into the conduct of riders and maintain the integrity of the competition. Cycling rules encompass a range of infractions, including improper waste disposal, drafting behind vehicles, and aggressive behavior towards other competitors. The jury’s responses can vary from warnings, such as yellow cards, … Read more