Investors Alert: Biohaven Ltd. Faces Class Action Lawsuit Over Alleged Securities Violations

LOS ANGELES — A national law firm is reminding investors about a class action lawsuit against Biohaven Ltd. for alleged violations of federal securities laws. The Schall Law Firm is urging individuals who purchased the company’s securities between March 24, 2023, and May 14, 2025, to reach out before the upcoming deadline on September 12, 2025. The lawsuit claims that Biohaven provided misleading information regarding its drug candidate, troriluzole, which is intended for treating spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA). Additionally, the firm asserts that the company’s claims about the efficacy of BHV-7000, aimed at treating bipolar disorder, … Read more

Trial Begins for Auburn Man Charged in Fatal Stabbing of 17-Year-Old Blake Boese

AUBURN, Ind. — A DeKalb County jury has begun hearing the case against 23-year-old Coltin Drew Herzog, who is charged with the murder of 17-year-old Blake Boese. The incident, which resulted in Boese’s death, occurred on May 23, 2024, at Auburn Crossings, previously known as West Edge Trailer Park. Herzog faces the charge in DeKalb Superior Court II, accused of stabbing Boese in the upper chest in the 1100 block of Irene Street. Jury selection was completed Monday morning, swearing in ten men and four women, with opening statements scheduled for later in the day. … Read more

New York Attorney General Takes Stand Against Texas in Legal Battle Over Abortion Pills

New York’s Attorney General Letitia James is set to challenge Texas over a law that limits access to abortion medications. This initiative marks a significant confrontation in the ongoing national debate surrounding reproductive rights, as Texas seeks to impose restrictions that could affect residents across state lines. The legal maneuvering comes in response to a recent Texas law designed to tighten regulations on abortion pills, which has raised alarms about its potential ripple effects in other states. James argues that such laws infringe upon the rights of individuals seeking medications that have been deemed safe … Read more

Court Affirms E. Jean Carroll’s $83.3 Million Victory in Defamation Case Against Trump

NEW YORK — An appellate court has affirmed a substantial defamation ruling against former President Donald Trump, ordering him to pay E. Jean Carroll approximately $83.3 million. This decision stems from Carroll’s claim that Trump had damaged her reputation after she accused him of sexual assault. The ruling by New York’s appellate court reinforces an earlier jury verdict that found Trump liable for defamation related to his statements denying Carroll’s allegations. The court’s ruling reinforces the jury’s determination that Trump’s comments had significant repercussions on Carroll’s life and career. Carroll, a journalist and author, initially … Read more