Trump Defies Conditions, Launches Fiery Closing Argument in Fraud Trial

Walter Engoron, a judge in New York City, had a chaotic day in court as former President Donald Trump made an unsanctioned closing argument in a civil fraud trial against him and his company, the Trump Organization. Trump’s lawyer had initially requested permission for the former president to participate in the closing arguments, but Engoron placed several conditions on his participation, including limiting his remarks to the issues at hand and refraining from giving a “campaign speech.” Despite not accepting these conditions, Trump declared his desire to speak after his lawyers finished presenting their arguments. … Read more

Consumer Group Files Lawsuit Against Starbucks Over False Ethical Sourcing Claims

Washington, D.C. – Starbucks is facing a lawsuit from a consumer group in the United States, accusing the company of making false and misleading claims about its coffee sourcing practices. The National Consumers League alleges that Starbucks’ assertion of ethical sourcing for its coffee is deceptive and contradicted by documented human rights and labor abuses on farms in Guatemala, Kenya, and Brazil that supply the company. The consumer group points out media reports that highlight disturbing incidents, such as a case in Brazil where police rescued workers, including teenagers, from a coffee farm. These workers … Read more

Ohio Woman Cleared of Crime After Miscarriage Trauma and Arrested for Handling Fetal Remains

Warren, Ohio – A Northeast Ohio woman who faced charges after a miscarriage will not be indicted, according to recent developments in her case. Brittany Watts, 34, had been accused of abuse of a corpse after fetal remains were discovered in a clogged toilet at her home in September. However, a grand jury has decided not to press charges against her. The incident occurred prior to November’s election, but the news of the charges emerged after the passage of Ohio’s reproductive rights amendment. This amendment guarantees access to miscarriage care, a provision that opponents argued … Read more

New Leadership Takes Charge of Philadelphia Court’s Mass Torts Litigation for Enhanced Efficiency and Justice

Philadelphia, PA – The Philadelphia court system has recently made changes to the leadership overseeing mass torts litigation. This move comes as the court aims to optimize the management of these complex cases. The shuffle in leadership involves the appointment of new judges to preside over these matters, ensuring a fresh perspective and expertise. The purpose of this change is to enhance the efficiency of the court system in dealing with mass torts cases. Mass torts involve numerous individuals who have been harmed by the same product, such as a defective medical device or a … Read more