Newport City Council Settles ACLU Lawsuit Over Controversial Trespass Order, Upholding Public Access Rights

NEWPORT, Vt. — The Newport City Council has reached a settlement in a lawsuit involving a former city employee, Andrew Cappello, who faced a controversial no trespass order issued in August 2021. The order prohibited Cappello from accessing city property for a year, a decision that raised significant legal and civil rights concerns. Cappello was employed by the City of Newport from 2009 until his resignation in June 2021, where he served in various capacities within the parks and recreation department. Tensions escalated between him and the Public Works Director, Tom Bernier, eventually leading to … Read more

New Online Form Streamlines State and Country Selection Process, Enhancing User Experience

West Virginia—In an effort to streamline an online purchase process, a newly designed interface has been introduced that requires users to input their state, zip code, and country details. The comprehensive dropdown menus provide a wide array of options for users to select from, promoting ease of navigation. Beginning with the state selection, users can choose from all 50 states, along with territories and regions including Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands. Each option is clearly labeled, ensuring that participants can quickly find their location. This feature promotes user engagement while minimizing errors during … Read more

Johnson & Johnson Faces Backlash as Talc Bankruptcy Ruling Shakes Tort Landscape

A bankruptcy court ruling in Wilmington, Delaware, has left Johnson & Johnson facing significant legal challenges regarding its talc-based products. This decision marks a pivotal moment in the company’s ongoing efforts to navigate mounting litigation over claims that its talc products are linked to cancer. The court denied a request from Johnson & Johnson to halt its bankruptcy proceedings amid increasing scrutiny over its handling of lawsuits related to talc. The pharmaceutical giant had sought Chapter 11 protection earlier this year, hoping to resolve the myriad of lawsuits claiming that its talc products caused serious … Read more

Uber Accuses Philadelphia Law Firm of Fraudulent Claims Scheme to Score Millions in Payouts

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania — Uber is taking legal action against a personal injury law firm in an effort to combat what it describes as a fraudulent scheme to manipulate car accident claims for hefty payouts. The company’s complaint accused Simon & Simon PC, led by attorney Marc I. Simon, of orchestrating a conspiracy that involved several medical providers to inflate the value of personal injury cases. According to the lawsuit filed in federal court on Thursday, the law firm allegedly directed clients involved in minor vehicular incidents to seek emergency room treatment days or weeks after … Read more