Massachusetts Court Ruling: Prejudgment Interest Calculated Beyond PIP Offsets in Landmark Decision

BOSTON — The ongoing legal discourse surrounding prejudgment interest in Massachusetts is gaining renewed attention as courts determine how to apply these awards effectively. A recent ruling has significant implications for personal injury cases, particularly concerning the offset for Personal Injury Protection (PIP) benefits. In a critical decision, the Massachusetts Appeals Court clarified how prejudgment interest should be calculated. The court ruled that the interest should be based on the total damages awarded, minus any applicable PIP benefits. This approach aims to provide a more equitable outcome for plaintiffs while also considering the financial protections … Read more

Mystery Surrounds Tony Hsieh’s Posthumous Will as Estate Lawyers Dig for Answers in Court

Las Vegas, Nevada — The estate of late tech entrepreneur Tony Hsieh is under scrutiny following the unexpected emergence of his will, filed more than four years after his death. Attorneys for Hsieh’s estate are now pivoting their investigation by seeking court records and surveillance footage related to the document’s submission. Dara Goldsmith, an attorney representing Hsieh’s estate, submitted a request in Clark County District Court for detailed records associated with the will’s initial filing. The query includes information on who filed the will, records of the payment method for the filing fee, and the … Read more

Judge Overrules Trump Directive Aimed at WilmerHale Law Firm, Marking Key Legal Victory

Boston, Mass. — A federal judge has invalidated an executive order from former President Donald Trump aimed at the WilmerHale law firm, allowing the firm to continue its operations without governmental challenges. The ruling comes amid ongoing discussions about the intersection of legal representation and politics. The order issued in 2020 sought to restrict the law firm’s contract with federal agencies, alleging that its lawyers were engaged in political activities that compromised their professional integrity. WilmerHale has represented various clients, including those in the tech and pharmaceutical sectors, and the order drew significant attention from … Read more

Arkansas Supreme Court Clears Path for TikTok Lawsuit, State Pursues Claims of Misleading Content to Protect Minors

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The Arkansas Supreme Court has allowed the state’s lawsuit against TikTok to proceed, rejecting the social media platform’s request for expedited judicial review. The ruling, issued on Thursday, means the legal battle over TikTok’s alleged deceptive practices will continue in lower courts. The high court determined that TikTok and its parent company, ByteDance, can address the issues related to the lawsuit in regular appeal proceedings, rather than through an emergency motion. Justice Barbara W. Webb noted in the court’s four-page ruling that the petitioners have other legal remedies available to them. … Read more