Northern Ireland Police Chief Reveals $25M Legal Settlement Costs Overwhelm Troubles’ Compensation Funds

Belfast, Northern Ireland – The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has allocated £25 million in recent years to settle civil cases arising from the Troubles, with a substantial majority of that amount going to legal fees, the agency’s chief constable revealed to lawmakers. During testimony before the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee, Chief Constable Jon Boutcher reported that lawyers received almost £18 million, overshadowing the sums awarded to the victims who initiated these claims. Boutcher characterized the handling of legacy issues from the Troubles as a lucrative opportunity for legal professionals, perpetuated by a sluggish … Read more

Plaintiff Urges Federal Judge to Uphold $25M Claim in Mobile App Scandal, Accuses Subsidiary of Asset Shuffle to Dodge Payment

Washington, D.C. – A primary complainant in a class action lawsuit has recently urged a federal court in Washington to uphold an unjust enrichment claim against a subsidiary of High 5 Games. The legal action challenges an asset transfer made in 2022, which the plaintiffs argue was strategically designed to circumvent a $25 million payout awarded by a jury on February 7. The jury found that the company had specifically targeted gambling addicts through its mobile apps that mimic casino-style gambling. The case centers on the controversial practices of social casino-style apps, which have been … Read more

Plaintiffs Urge Court to Uphold $25M Award in Gambling App Class Action

Washington, D.C. — In a recent legal development, a lead plaintiff in a class action lawsuit has requested a federal judge in Washington to proceed with an unjust enrichment claim against a subsidiary of High 5 Games. The plaintiff alleges that the subsidiary engaged in a strategic asset transfer in 2022, purportedly to evade a $25 million payout mandated by a jury decision on February 7. The jury found that the company had specifically targeted gambling addicts through its social casino-style mobile applications. The case underscores a growing tension between the creators of gaming applications … Read more

Prominent Maryland Lawyer Found Guilty in $25M Medical System Extortion Case

Baltimore, MD — A once-prominent Maryland medical malpractice attorney, Stephen L. Snyder, experienced a profound professional decline after he was found guilty of attempting to extort $25 million from the University of Maryland Medical System. The conviction encompassed a single count of attempted extortion along with seven counts of violating the federal Travel Act, an unsettling end to a distinguished career. Snyder, 77, was notorious in legal circles for his aggressive litigation style, encapsulated by his catchphrase, “Don’t just sue them, Snyder them.” However, the tables turned dramatically during his trial when he was detained … Read more