Mayor Adams’ Latest Move: Lawsuit Against Bus Companies Over Migrant Crisis Raises Questions

New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ approach to managing the ongoing migrant crisis continues to fall short. His recent lawsuit against bus companies transporting migrants from Texas is just the latest gimmick in his ineffective strategy. Adams claims that Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s actions are “reckless political ploys,” but in reality, the mayor’s suit is nothing more than a ploy itself. The city is suing small bus companies under a state law that prohibits bringing needy individuals into the state as public charges. The city seeks $708 million to cover the cost of sheltering the … Read more

Nephrologist Found Not Liable in Wrongful Death Medical Malpractice Case

ROANOKE, Va. – A jury in Roanoke Circuit Court recently reached a defense verdict in a medical malpractice case involving the alleged wrongful death of a 76-year-old woman. The plaintiff accused a nephrologist, who had been providing care to the decedent for ten years, of negligence. The lawsuit claimed that the physician failed to diagnose the decedent’s cardiac condition, prescribed the wrong blood pressure medications, and neglected to send her to the emergency room during her final visit, despite complaints of indigestion. Tragically, the decedent suffered a myocardial infarction shortly after, resulting in her death … Read more

Maine’s Anti-SLAPP Law Provides Protection Against Frivolous Lawsuits

Augusta, Maine – Maine has enacted legislation to combat SLAPP lawsuits, providing protection for individuals and organizations against meritless legal action aimed at suppressing free speech. The state’s anti-SLAPP law is designed to safeguard citizens from lawsuits that attempt to silence public criticisms and opinions. SLAPP, or Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation, are often used as a tactic by powerful or wealthy entities to intimidate or silence individuals who express their opinions on matters of public concern. These lawsuits not only pose a threat to free speech but also drain valuable time, resources, and energy … Read more

Former Personal Assistant Wins $1.2 Million Verdict in Gender Discrimination Lawsuit Against Robert De Niro’s Company

New York – A jury has awarded over $1.2 million to Robert De Niro’s former personal assistant, Graham Chase Robinson, after finding one of De Niro’s companies responsible for subjecting her to a toxic work environment. Although De Niro himself was not held personally liable for the abuse, his company, Canal Productions, was found guilty of gender discrimination and retaliation. The jury ordered two payments totaling $632,142 to be made to Robinson. Throughout the two-week trial, De Niro was embroiled in a legal battle with Robinson, who resigned in April 2019. De Niro was not … Read more