Tehum Care Services Emerges from Bankruptcy with Unprecedented Settlement Plan, Offering Claimants a Path to Assert Rights

Houston, Texas — Tehum Care Services Inc., a healthcare provider for inmates, has received court approval to emerge from bankruptcy through a unique personal injury settlement. This reorganization enables claimants, including incarcerated individuals, to opt out of a $75 million settlement and pursue potentially larger awards for alleged inadequate medical care in state courts. The decision allows numerous claimants, particularly those pursuing personal injury and wrongful death lawsuits, to maintain their legal rights against Tehum’s parent company, Corizon Health Inc., and affiliate YesCare Corp. This marks a significant shift from the typical Texas Two-Step legal … Read more

ICLR Investors Urged to Assert Their Rights in ICON Public Limited Securities Lawsuit – Join DJS Law Group for Guidance

In New York, shareholders of ICON Public Limited Company (ICON) have been urged to take action regarding a potential securities lawsuit. Recent developments indicate that those holding shares in International Consolidated Airlines Group (ICLR) may have grounds to pursue legal claims against the company. The DJS Law Group is currently offering consultations for shareholders seeking to understand their rights in this situation. Allegations surrounding ICON suggest that the company may have misled investors or failed to disclose crucial information pertinent to their investments. This situation has garnered significant attention, as shareholders seek to hold the … Read more

Senator Bob Menendez Fights Back Against False Bribery Charges, Lawyers Assert Constitutional Immunity

New York, NY (AP) — Senator Bob Menendez and his lawyers are seeking the dismissal of charges, including bribery, as they argue that the claims made by New York federal prosecutors are “outrageously false” and “distort reality.” Menendez and his wife had previously pleaded not guilty after being charged with accepting bribes in exchange for using his influence to benefit three New Jersey businessmen, who have also pleaded not guilty. The indictment has been updated to include allegations that Menendez used his political power to secretly advance Egypt’s interests and assist a businessman associated with … Read more

Indiana Landowners Assert Their Ownership of Subsurface Pore Space in New Law

INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana – Landownership rights have become a contentious issue in Indiana as the state faces the prospect of injecting carbon dioxide under private land for hydrogen production. Until recently, the ownership of pore space beneath farmland was of little concern. However, with increasing focus on reducing environmental impact and the need for carbon dioxide outlets, questions have arisen regarding who has the authority to utilize the subsurface voids. Indiana’s General Assembly has taken swift action to address this issue, passing House Enrolled Act 1209 in the 2022 legislative session. The law, which came into … Read more