Holloway’s Mayor Found Guilty of Aggravated Menacing After Threatening Courthouse

Holloway, Ohio — Mayor Joseph Schaeffer was found guilty on Wednesday of aggravated menacing in connection with threats he allegedly made against the Belmont County Courthouse. The verdict came during a jury trial at Belmont County Western Division Court presided over by Judge Eric Costine. The case stemmed from multiple phone calls Schaeffer made to the Belmont County Auditor’s Office in February, during which he allegedly threatened to blow up the courthouse. However, jurors acquitted him of a charge of inducing panic. During the trial, Belmont County Assistant Prosecutor Joe Vavra presented testimony from three … Read more

Judge Roberts Champions Transparency and Efficiency in Philadelphia’s Mass Torts Program

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is redefining its approach to mass tort litigation as Judge Michael B. Roberts leads efforts aimed at enhancing transparency and efficiency within the court system. The Mass Torts Program in the city is implementing strategies designed to streamline complex cases, which often involve numerous plaintiffs contending with similar injuries or damages caused by a common defendant. In recent discussions, Judge Roberts emphasized the importance of fostering a clear and structured environment for all parties involved in mass tort cases. His focus on transparency seeks to ensure that parties understand the procedures and timelines, … Read more

Florida’s New Condo Laws Aim for Transparency Amidst Market Turmoil: Governor Desantis Raises Affordability Concerns

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Governor Ron DeSantis has acknowledged that recent housing laws in Florida are well-intentioned but has raised concerns about their potential effects on affordability for residents. At a press conference for the signing of legislation aimed at reforming the state’s condominium landscape, DeSantis noted community apprehensions regarding the financial implications of various assessments that could impact whether people can remain in their homes. The Florida housing market has been in the spotlight recently due to an increase in inventory and a decline in home prices. As of late June 2025, data from Altos … Read more

Garland County Jury Issues Mixed Ruling in Controversial Case Against Hot Springs Landlord

Hot Springs, Ark. — A jury in Garland County has rendered a mixed decision in a civil lawsuit against Greenbrier Holdings Partnership, a landlord linked to a local apartment complex. Following three days of testimony and years of legal preparation, the jury found that the company had breached lease agreements and failed to maintain livable conditions for tenants. The case arose from allegations brought forward by six former residents of the Greenbrier Apartments, who accused the landlord of misleading both tenants and government authorities, along with violating various housing laws on both state and federal … Read more