Increasing Number of Lawsuits Filed Against Onewheel Electric Skateboard for Sudden Stop Defect, Leading to Serious Injuries

Baltimore, MD – Future Motion Inc, the maker of the Onewheel electric skateboard product, is facing a growing number of product liability lawsuits due to defects that cause the skateboard to suddenly stop and throw riders off, resulting in serious injuries. Riders injured by this defect are now filing lawsuits against the company, and these cases are likely to be consolidated into a class action MDL soon. The Onewheel is a self-balancing, one-wheeled transportation device powered by a battery. It is controlled and monitored by an app installed on users’ smartphones. Riders control their speed … Read more

Uniting Forces: Red Flag Law Unites Law Enforcement and Mental Health Experts for Safer Communities

MIAMI, Florida – Law enforcement agencies across the country are increasingly turning to mental health experts to address the complex intersection of mental illness and public safety. This innovative approach, known as the “red flag law,” aims to build a bridge between law enforcement and mental health professionals. Red flag laws, also known as extreme risk protection orders, empower law enforcement officials to temporarily remove firearms from individuals who pose a significant risk to themselves or others. By leveraging the expertise of mental health experts, these laws strive to prevent tragedies and provide individuals in … Read more

Kansas City jury slams real estate industry with $1.8 billion collusion verdict

Kansas City, Missouri – A jury in Kansas City, Missouri, has awarded $1.8 billion in damages to home sellers who claimed that the National Association of Realtors and several major real estate brokers in the country colluded to inflate real estate commissions. The potential award could triple to more than $5 billion under US anti-trust laws. The unanimous verdict comes at a time when mortgage rates are inching up to 8% and home sales are struggling. This ruling could potentially bring about substantial changes to how home sellers pay real estate agents. Currently, the National … Read more

Musician and Novelist Richard Tuttle Brings Legal Expertise to Chestnut Hill Local Board

Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia – Richard Tuttle, a former lawyer and multi-talented musician and novelist, has taken on a new role as a board member for the Chestnut Hill Local. Tuttle, who has practiced law for 41 years, joined the board after becoming a member of the Chestnut Hill Community Association. His decision to join the board was motivated by his affinity for the Local, which was named the best weekly paper in Philadelphia by Philadelphia Magazine when Tuttle moved to Chestnut Hill in 1979. With a background in journalism law, Tuttle felt that he could … Read more