New Truvada Lawsuits: Taking on Gilead Sciences for Kidney and Bone Injuries

Los Angeles, CA – Our law firm is now accepting Truvada lawsuits and other HIV drug injury lawsuits across all 50 states. We believe that HIV drugs containing tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) pose a risk to patients, leading to lawsuits alleging kidney disease, bone density loss, bone injuries, and other side effects. Two of the first brand-name drugs developed by Gilead Sciences to treat HIV, Viread and Truvada, are at the center of these lawsuits. These drugs utilize tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF), a new type of antiviral drug that was initially praised for its effectiveness … Read more

South Korea Enacts Landmark Law to Phase Out Dog Meat Industry by 2027

SEOUL, South Korea – South Korea has passed a law that aims to prohibit the sale and slaughter of dogs for their meat by 2027. The move comes in response to changing attitudes among the younger generation, who increasingly view dogs as family pets rather than a source of food. Dog meat stew, known as “boshintang,” has long been considered a delicacy for older generations, but its popularity has been waning. According to estimates, South Korea currently has approximately 1,600 dog meat restaurants and 1,150 dog farms. The new law will ban the raising, butchering, … Read more

Surge in Violent Crimes in Barrie Signals Troubling Trend as Court Delays Mount, Says Local Lawyer

Barrie, Ontario – Local court data suggests a concerning increase in violent crimes and significant delays in case processing within the justice system. An analysis by InnisfilToday of court information from the Ministry of the Attorney General reveals a steady rise in violent crimes in the Barrie area, with 1,922 cases reported in 2012 and a staggering 2,464 cases in 2022. It is important to note that not all of these cases are strictly Barrie crimes, as the local courthouse also handles cases from the wider region. Simcoe County has experienced a moderate increase in … Read more

Federal Judge Rules in Favor of Government in Controversial Aurora Marijuana Grow Operation Forfeiture Case

AURORA, Colo. – A federal judge recently ruled that an Aurora couple who used their home to illegally grow marijuana must surrender the property to the government. The judge concluded that this forfeiture does not violate the constitutional provision against excessive fines. The U.S. Department of Justice filed a petition in 2019 to take possession of the couple’s home, located in the 23000 block of East Wagontrail Avenue in Aurora. Law enforcement had previously discovered 828 marijuana plants being grown at the residence, along with evidence of illegal electricity diversion. Jia Bao Yao, the individual … Read more