Leading Mass Torts Attorney Mikal Watts Announces Restructuring Agreement with Partner, Emphasizes Continued Commitment to Clients

San Antonio, Texas – Renowned mass torts attorney, Mikal Watts, announced a restructuring of the partnership that forms the core of his firm, Watts Guerra. Partnering with Frank Guerra for over 22 years, Watts expressed his admiration for Guerra and the exciting prospects that lie ahead for their clients and the firm. Despite rumors suggesting otherwise, Watts clarified that he will not be leaving the firm. Watts has gained significant recognition in the field of mass torts for leading high-stakes, multi-district litigation against major corporations. Among the high-profile cases being handled by Watts Guerra are … Read more

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Cleveland, Ohio – A recent study conducted by researchers at Cleveland State University has revealed alarming rates of childhood obesity in the city. The study, which analyzed data from over 10,000 children between the ages of 5 and 17, found that nearly 30% of children in Cleveland are classified as obese. According to the researchers, this high obesity rate is particularly concerning because it can have serious health implications for children, including an increased risk of developing chronic conditions such as diabetes and heart disease. They also highlighted the economic impact of childhood obesity, as … Read more

Longtime North Carolina Judge Announces Transition to Senior Status at Federal Appellate Court, Opening Vacancy

RALEIGH, N.C. – Circuit Judge Jim Wynn of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has announced his decision to transition to senior status, reducing his role on the federal appellate court. Having served on the court since 2010, Wynn’s move to senior status will create a vacancy on the 15-member appeals court. Details regarding the specific date of this transition have not yet been disclosed. When judges choose senior status, they can opt for a reduced caseload while still receiving their salary as an annuity. Wynn, a native of Martin County, North Carolina, is … Read more

Georgia House Speaker Jon Burns Announces Plans for Further Election Law Changes, Including Removal of QR Codes

ATLANTA, Georgia – House Speaker Jon Burns announced on Wednesday that Georgia voters can expect additional changes to state election laws this year. In an effort to increase transparency and voter confidence, House Republican leaders will work towards eliminating QR codes from the paper ballots produced by voting machines. Furthermore, they are considering enhancing the powers of the State Election Board, which may come at the expense of the secretary of state. Since 2019, Georgia has implemented a paper backup system for electronic ballots to ensure the accuracy of votes. However, some voters have expressed … Read more