Parents Sue Miami’s Icon Brickell After Teen’s Fatal Stabbing, Claiming Negligent Security

MIAMI — A recent lawsuit has emerged following the tragic death of a teenage boy inside a luxury condo building in Miami. The incident, which has raised concerns over security measures at the Icon Brickell, has now prompted the boy’s family to seek legal recourse. Seventeen-year-old Dominic Ferrell was reportedly killed in the early hours of June 8 on the 34th floor of the Icon Brickell building. His parents have filed a wrongful death lawsuit for $50,000 in Miami-Dade County, claiming that the building’s owners and managers did not take adequate steps to ensure resident … Read more

Trial Begins for Wichita Falls Mother Facing Charges of Severe Child Neglect and Exploitation

Wichita Falls, Texas — A jury trial is set to commence on September 24, 2025, following the selection of 12 jurors to hear the case against a mother accused of neglecting her child. Catherine Lynn Jarvey, 35, faces charges of injury to a child resulting in serious bodily harm and exploitation of a child after her six-year-old son was found in a severely malnourished state, weighing just 15 pounds. The jury was formed after two days of selection, which began on September 22 at the Wichita County Courthouse. Proceedings are scheduled to start at 9 … Read more

Johnson & Johnson Faces Setback in Talc Litigation as Bankruptcy Court Strikes Back

Johnson & Johnson’s recent legal defeat marks a significant moment in the ongoing battle surrounding its talc products and their alleged links to cancer. The company faced a major setback in its efforts to have thousands of lawsuits dismissed, leading to calls for greater scrutiny of how corporate bankruptcies can be used to shield companies from liability in tort cases. In the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Johnson & Johnson had sought to consolidate claims related to its talc-based baby powder, facing mounting accusations that the product contained harmful asbestos and led to cancer diagnoses among users. … Read more

Oregon Unveils 51 New Laws This Friday: What You Need to Know

Salem, Oregon – As of Friday, Oregonians will see the implementation of 51 new laws that mark significant changes across various sectors of the state. These measures touch upon issues ranging from public safety to healthcare and environmental protection, reflecting the state’s evolving legislative priorities. Among the notable laws is a new regulation aimed at enhancing pedestrian and cyclist safety. This initiative requires drivers to yield to pedestrians in crosswalks and mandates stricter penalties for non-compliance, highlighting a commitment to improving safety in urban areas. In the realm of healthcare, a measure was passed to … Read more