Old Bailey Jury’s ‘Mistake’ Accidentally Clears Three Men of Killing Man Outside Waterloo Station

LONDON, UK – Three men accused of killing a 32-year-old man outside Waterloo Station were mistakenly cleared of all charges after a jury forewoman admitted to making a “mistake” during the trial at the Old Bailey. The shocking turn of events left the family of the victim, Adrian Keise, devastated and emotional. Brothers Paul and Matthew Yusuff, along with their friend Moussa Traore, had been facing charges over Keise’s death. The 11-member jury deliberated for over 10 hours when it seemed likely they would deliver a majority verdict. However, the forewoman twice confirmed that the … Read more

Unveiling the Mystery: Cloquet Shooting Raises Questions as New Gun Safety Laws Enter Force

CLOQUET, Minn. – The motive behind a recent shooting in Cloquet, Minnesota remains unknown as new gun safety laws take effect. Authorities are still investigating the shooting incident, which occurred on Monday. Details regarding the identities of those involved, the firearm used, and the motive behind the shooting have not been disclosed. The local police department is working diligently to gather information and uncover the circumstances surrounding the incident. The shooting has fueled discussions surrounding gun safety laws. With the recent implementation of new legislation, there is increased focus on preventing incidents like this. The … Read more

Record-Breaking Verdicts and Appointments: Landmark Class Actions Rock the Legal World this Week

San Diego, CA – A San Diego jury recently delivered a significant blow to the manufacturer of Roundup, awarding $332 million in the third verdict against the company this month. This follows an already notable month for juries in Philadelphia, where another Roundup trial resulted in a $175 million award, and a separate trial saw Mitsubishi hit with an astonishing $976 million penalty. In addition to these eye-opening financial outcomes, there are also new developments in litigation involving the sale of human bodies donated to Harvard Medical School. The jury’s decision in San Diego adds … Read more

Navigating the Changing Landscape of Labor Law: Insights from Anne Marie Buethe of Stinson’s Minneapolis Office

MINNEAPOLIS – Labor law is a constantly evolving field that presents challenges for employers to navigate. Anne Marie Buethe, an associate in Stinson’s Minneapolis office, finds it fascinating due to the ever-changing interpretation of the National Labor Relations Act by the National Labor Relations Board with each administration. As 2024, an election year, approaches, Buethe anticipates a particularly volatile time in the labor space, following a groundbreaking year in 2023. In her role, Buethe enjoys providing legally minded advice and practical guidance to clients in the dynamic realm of labor and employment law. Buethe’s passion … Read more