French Quarter Business Owner Sues Mayor Cantrell Over $73 Million Sanitation Shakeup: Claims New Contractor Lacks Capability

NEW ORLEANS — A local business owner has taken legal action against Mayor LaToya Cantrell regarding the future sanitation services in the French Quarter. Daniel Conwill, the owner of Felix’s Restaurant and Oyster Bar, contends that the mayor lacks the authority to unilaterally execute a $73 million sanitation contract. In his lawsuit, Conwill argues that Henry Consulting, the company awarded the contract, does not possess the capabilities necessary to handle the job effectively. Mayor Cantrell has announced that Henry Consulting will begin cleaning operations in August, terminating the existing emergency contract held by IV Waste. … Read more

"Day 37 of Erin Patterson’s Triple Murder Trial: Jury Set to Begin Deliberations Amid Intense Scrutiny"

Morwell, Australia — The jury in the Erin Patterson trial is expected to enter the courtroom at 2:15 p.m. this afternoon as the proceedings enter a crucial phase. Justice Christopher Beale will continue to provide instructions to the jurors, who are tasked with determining the fate of Patterson, accused of three counts of murder and one count of attempted murder. Patterson, 50, has been on trial for her alleged role in the deaths of her parents-in-law, Don and Gail Patterson, as well as her estranged husband’s aunt, Heather Wilkinson. The prosecution contends that Patterson deliberately … Read more

Texas Attorney’s Bankruptcy Saga Takes a Dramatic Turn: From Chapter 11 to Chapter 7 Liquidation

AUSTIN, Texas — A prominent attorney specializing in mass torts has agreed to convert his Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing into a Chapter 7 liquidation, a move prompted by his reported debts amounting to hundreds of millions of dollars owed to litigation funders. This shift signals a significant change in the financial landscape for the attorney, whose bankruptcy proceedings have drawn considerable attention. The attorney’s decision came amid mounting pressure from creditors and an inability to reach a viable restructuring plan under Chapter 11. By opting for Chapter 7, he will initiate a process that allows … Read more

Northwest Montana Weekly Roundup: From Protests to Sentencing, Key Events Unfold

Kalispell, Montana – In a week marked by significant events, local reporter Taylor Inman provides insights into key stories shaping Northwest Montana. Among the highlights are a recent protest, a major sentencing, and a new law aimed at addressing illegal hiring practices. Last weekend, the “No Kings” protest saw community members gather peacefully in Kalispell. While no significant incidents were reported, five individuals were arrested, and one person sustained minor injuries. The demonstration highlighted concerns about leadership and governance, drawing attention to issues that resonate within the local community. In a related legal development, a … Read more