Arizona Attorney General Cracks Down on Alleged Home Foreclosure Scam Targeting Vulnerable Homeowners

PHOENIX — Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has initiated legal action against two individuals accused of running a fraudulent foreclosure service, allegedly designed to deceive homeowners into forfeiting their property titles. Mayes announced the suit on Monday, targeting Edward Trenton Albarracin and Gretchen Marie Zamjahn, alongside 50 business entities linked to them. The lawsuit contends that Albarracin and Zamjahn exploited vulnerable homeowners facing foreclosure, promising to alleviate their financial burden by catching up on overdue mortgage payments. Instead of providing genuine assistance, they reportedly instructed victims to temporarily transfer property ownership to a trust linked … Read more

Wilmington Attorney Will Oden Earns Spot on North Carolina Lawyers Weekly’s Employment Law Power List for 2025

WILMINGTON, N.C. — Labor and employment attorney Will Oden has earned a prestigious spot on the Employment Law Power List of North Carolina Lawyers Weekly for the second consecutive year, marking a notable recognition among peers in the legal profession. Oden is among just 28 attorneys across the state honored for their leadership and impactful contributions to employment law practices in North Carolina. This recognition, celebrated in the August 2025 edition of the publication, highlights attorneys who have made significant strides in their field. Oden’s efforts in advancing employment law reform have certainly positioned him … Read more

"Alina Habba Claims ‘Collusion’ Among Judges Amid Controversy Over Unlawful U.S. Attorney Appointment"

Alina Habba, the former personal attorney for Donald Trump, recently claimed that federal judges have engaged in collusion against her following a court ruling asserting her illegal tenure as U.S. attorney for New Jersey. U.S. District Judge Matthew Brann stated that Habba’s appointment cannot be considered lawful, as the Senate has not confirmed her position and her interim service period expired on July 1. Amidst mounting legal challenges, judges in New Jersey appointed Habba’s deputy to succeed her as the interim U.S. attorney. In a surprising turn, New Jersey Attorney General Pam Bondi dismissed this … Read more

Menendez Brothers’ Attorney Alleges Rigged Process in Recent Parole Hearings

Newark, New Jersey — The attorney representing the Menendez brothers has raised concerns about the integrity of their recent parole hearings, alleging that the process was compromised. This assertion follows a decision from New Jersey state officials to deny the brothers’ bids for parole, stemming from their convictions in the 1989 murders of their parents. The Menendez brothers, Erik and Lyle, have spent over three decades in prison for the killings, a case that captivated national media attention in the early 1990s. In their hearings, which took place earlier this month, both brothers presented arguments … Read more