Ohio Lawmakers Take Action Amid Surge in Dog Attacks, Introducing Bill to Strengthen Dog Warden Authority

CINCINNATI — A recent series of dog attacks in Colerain Township has spurred lawmakers in Ohio to reconsider the state’s existing laws governing animal control. Following violent incidents involving loose dogs, including attacks on multiple residents, state representatives have introduced a bill aimed at enhancing the response by dog wardens. Phil Schmidt was one of the victims when three dogs breached his property. “A big dog immediately charged at me, and I found two of my chickens dead,” he recounted, detailing the upheaval during the attack. The confrontation escalated when the dog bit his leg. … Read more

Investors File Class Action Lawsuit Against Sana Biotechnology Over Alleged Securities Violations

NEW YORK — Bronstein, Gewirtz & Grossman, LLC, a law firm with national recognition, has announced the filing of a class action lawsuit against Sana Biotechnology, Inc. and specific officers within the company. The litigation targets alleged violations of federal securities laws, focusing on the period between March 17, 2023, and November 4, 2024. The lawsuit accuses Sana, a company listed on NASDAQ under the stock symbol SANA, of disseminating materially false and misleading statements about its business operations and financial health. The core of the allegations lies in the assertion that Sana misled investors … Read more

Robbins Geller Announces Deadline for SoundHound AI Investors to Join Class Action Lawsuit Over Alleged Financial Misstatements

SAN DIEGO — A class action lawsuit has been opened by Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP against SoundHound AI, Inc., as announced to investors who acquired the company’s securities between May 10, 2024, and March 3, 2025. The lawsuit, identified as Liles v. SoundHound AI, Inc., No. 25-cv-02915 (N.D. Cal.), asserts that SoundHound and some of its top executives violated the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Investors who suffered significant losses are encouraged to seek the role of lead plaintiff by May 27, 2025, when the application period closes. Those interested can submit their … Read more

Homeowner Battles Outdated HOA Rules, Considers Legal Action Over Costly Forced Renovations

A homeowner in a suburban residential community is grappling with her homeowner’s association (HOA) over demands for costly renovations to her property, based on what she considers outdated and unreasonable HOA rules. The situation has escalated to the point where she is considering legal action to challenge the HOA’s directives, according to sources familiar with the matter. The dispute began when the HOA informed the homeowner of the need to undertake several expensive modifications to her home, including roof replacement and exterior repainting, citing compliance with community aesthetic standards. These standards, according to the homeowner, … Read more