Marietta Lawyer Champions Collaborative Divorce, Offering Families a Peaceful Alternative to Courtroom Battles

Marietta, GA — In the city of Marietta, Georgia, a unique approach to divorce is gaining traction, thanks to the advocacy and expertise of Tori White, a collaborative divorce lawyer. The Tori White Legal Group is championing collaborative divorce, a method that emphasizes respect, privacy, and cooperation, moving away from the often contentious courtroom divorce battles. Collaborative divorce centers on mutual agreement and direct communication between the parties involved. By engaging in a series of private negotiations, couples address sensitive issues like child custody, property division, and financial arrangements, all without the stress of public … Read more

Federal Judge’s Son Admits to Secretly Filming Women, Could Avoid Jail with Alternative Sentencing Program

In New York, Daniel McAvoy, a 51-year-old man whose father is a federal judge, has pleaded guilty to charges related to secretly recording sexual activities with multiple women, the Manhattan District Attorney’s office announced. This week in state Supreme Court, McAvoy admitted to seven counts of unlawful surveillance after accusations surfaced that he had covertly filmed four women during private moments without their consent. McAvoy, residing on Manhattan’s affluent Upper East Side, reportedly engaged in consensually intimate encounters with these women at various apartments he rented. However, the women were unaware that they were being … Read more

Jimmy Kimmel Injects Humor into Trump’s Hush Money Trial with Alternative Juror Questionnaire

Los Angeles, CA – Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel injected humor into Donald Trump’s hush money trial proceedings on Tuesday night, offering an alternative questionnaire for jurors in the case. Despite Trump’s attempts to dismiss or delay the case, he is facing trial for allegedly falsifying business records to cover up payments made to adult film star Stormy Daniels and others to prevent them from going public about alleged affairs before the 2016 presidential election. The judge released a list of 42 questions to be used for selecting jurors, which includes inquiries about affiliations with white … Read more

Bitter Retired Scientists Advocate for Adversarial Regulation as Alternative to Risk Management Process

SAN DIEGO – A growing number of retired regulatory scientists are advocating for a new approach to regulatory risk management. These former government-employed scientists, bitter over their experiences in the past, believe that the traditional risk management process is flawed and ineffective. They propose an alternative strategy known as “adversarial regulation,” which seeks to use mass tort litigation to change the behavior of companies and individuals rather than relying on laws and public policies. The concept of adversarial regulation gained traction after its success in the battle against Big Tobacco. These retired scientists argue that … Read more