San Diego County Jury Awards Multi-Million Dollar Verdict in Monsanto Cancer Lawsuit

CARLSBAD, Calif. – A San Diego County jury has reached a multi-million dollar verdict in a lawsuit between a local man and the chemical giant Monsanto Company, which is now owned by Bayer. The lawsuit, filed in November 2021, alleged that the man’s rare cancer diagnosis was linked to his years of using the popular weed killer Roundup. The plaintiff, Mike Dennis, who is 57 years old, was diagnosed with mycosis fungoides, a rare form of T-cell lymphoma, in 2020. His attorneys argued that the active ingredient in Roundup, glyphosate, causes DNA damage and leads … Read more

Dinsmore Attracts Top Legal Talent, Expanding Into Texas with a Thriving 8-Lawyer Litigation Team

Dallas, Texas – Dinsmore, a prominent law firm, has set its sights on expanding its team in Texas with the recent addition of an eight-lawyer litigation group. This move comes as Dinsmore looks to strengthen its presence in the Lone Star State. The new team brings a wealth of experience and expertise in litigation matters. Led by seasoned attorney John Doe, who joins Dinsmore as a partner, the team boasts an impressive track record in handling complex legal disputes. Dinsmore’s decision to lure this talented group aligns with its strategic goal of providing top-notch legal … Read more

Orlando Shooting Suspect Set to Appear Before Judge as Disturbing Video of Arrest Emerges

ORLANDO, Fla. — A suspect in a fatal shooting in Orlando is scheduled to appear before a judge on Thursday afternoon. The Orlando Police Department has released a video of officers escorting 24-year-old Montrey Hughley following his arrest on Wednesday. Authorities discovered the victim, identified as Alexander, with a gunshot wound inside a crashed car at the intersection of West Pine Street and South Westmoreland Drive over the weekend. The details surrounding the shooting remain unclear, but the incident has raised concerns about public safety. Orlando police have been actively investigating the case and gathering … Read more

Gov. Josh Green Calls for Additional Funds to Fight Climate Lawsuit: Hawaii Youths Accuse State Department of Violating Constitutional Rights

Honolulu, Hawaii – The administration of Gov. Josh Green is seeking an additional $2.25 million to combat a climate lawsuit filed by 14 young individuals in Hawaii. The lawsuit accuses the state Department of Transportation of violating their constitutional rights by endangering their present and future well-being. The funds are intended to cover the costs of an external law firm that is already collaborating with the state Attorney General’s Office to represent the department. The case is scheduled to be heard in the 1st Circuit’s Environmental Court in Honolulu from June 24 through July 12. … Read more