Attention KinderCare Investors: Legal Action Looms as Former AG Urges Claimants with $100k+ Losses to Step Forward

New Orleans, Louisiana — Former Louisiana Attorney General Charles C. Foti Jr. has issued a reminder to investors who have lost more than $100,000 in KinderCare Education, urging them to consider joining a class action lawsuit against the company. The deadline for investors wishing to serve as lead plaintiffs is approaching. Investors who purchased shares before the company’s initial public offering (IPO) in May and between May 15, 2020, and October 6, 2022, may be eligible to participate in the legal proceedings. The class action alleges that KinderCare misled investors regarding its financial stability and … Read more

Ironwood Man Convicted on Drug Charges: Community Reacts to Verdict

IRONWOOD, Mich. — A jury has found a local man guilty on multiple drug-related charges, concluding a trial that highlighted the ongoing issues of substance abuse in the community. The trial of 32-year-old Kyle K. Allard ended with the jury’s decision, which found him guilty of possession with intent to deliver methamphetamine, along with other charges. The jury deliberated for several hours before reaching a verdict, reflecting the serious nature of the charges and the evidence presented during the trial. Evidence presented in court included testimonies from law enforcement officers who conducted the investigation. They … Read more

Rutgers Law School Welcomes Diverse First-Year Class of Nearly 500 Aspiring Legal Professionals

Camden, New Jersey — Rutgers Law School welcomes nearly 500 students into its incoming class this fall, showcasing a vibrant blend of experiences and aspirations from diverse backgrounds. The students, who will study at both the Camden and Newark campuses, reflect the institution’s commitment to access and academic excellence, with many arriving from fields such as business, education, and journalism. Among the new students is Olivia Brintlinger-Conn, who previously worked as a legal advocate for SeniorLAW Center in Philadelphia. Coming from Yellow Springs, Ohio, Brintlinger-Conn holds degrees in International Studies and Archaeology from Bryn Mawr … Read more

Appeals Court Affirms $83.3 Million Defamation Ruling Against Trump in E. Jean Carroll Case

NEW YORK — A federal appeals court has upheld a jury’s decision requiring President Donald Trump to pay E. Jean Carroll $83.3 million in damages following his repeated attacks against the writer after she accused him of sexual assault. The ruling was issued by the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday. The court rejected Trump’s appeal against the defamation award, stating that the jury’s damages were “fair and reasonable.” A three-judge panel emphasized the severity of the case, citing the numerous death threats Carroll received as a result of Trump’s public statements. The … Read more