Trump’s Closing Arguments Evoke Political Battle in $370 Million Civil Fraud Trial

NEW YORK, NY – Former President Donald Trump delivered both campaign speeches and a monologue in court on Thursday during the closing arguments of his $370 million civil fraud trial. The trial, brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James, poses a significant threat to Trump’s business and brand as he seeks to bar him from doing business in the state. Trump’s decision to address the court reflects his eagerness to leverage the situation for his presidential campaign. Judge Arthur Engoron has already found Trump liable for fraud in the civil case and is set … Read more

NFL and Jon Gruden Engage in Court Battle Over Racially Offensive Email Leak: Will Lawsuit Proceed?

LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Attorneys representing the National Football League (NFL) and Jon Gruden presented their arguments today before a three-judge panel of the Nevada Supreme Court. The hearing, which was postponed due to a scheduling conflict, marks a significant development in the more than two-year legal battle between Gruden and the league. Gruden’s lawsuit against the NFL centers around allegations of “contract interference and conspiracy” stemming from a leak of emails that ultimately led to his departure. In 2022, a district court judge ruled that Gruden’s lawsuit could proceed, a decision now under scrutiny … Read more

Bringing Justice to the International Court: British Holocaust Survivor Represent Israel in Genocide Battle

LONDON, UK – A British lawyer who survived the Holocaust will lead Israel’s legal team in their battle against a claim of genocide at the International Court of Justice (ICJ). Henry Meyer, 89, has been appointed to handle the case, which accuses Israel of committing genocidal acts against the Palestinian people. The claim was submitted to the ICJ by Palestine in response to the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Meyer, a prominent human rights lawyer, brings a unique perspective to the case. As a Holocaust survivor, he understands the horrors of genocide first-hand. His personal experience adds … Read more

Snap Prevails in Battle Against Government, Retains ‘Spectacles’ Trademark

San Francisco, CA – Snap, the social media company behind Snapchat, has successfully defended itself against a government attempt to dismiss a lawsuit over the trademark for its ‘Spectacles’ product. The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) had argued that the term ‘Spectacles’ was too generic and could not be protected under trademark law. However, U.S. District Judge Haywood Gilliam Jr. ruled in favor of Snap, allowing the lawsuit to proceed. The lawsuit was filed by another company, Synapse Product Development, which claimed that it had been using the term ‘Spectacles’ for its own eyewear … Read more