Legal Battle Intensifies: Former MP Ken Agyapong’s Team Seeks Reduction of $18 Million Defamation Award

Accra, Ghana — The defense team for former Assin Central MP Ken Agyapong has submitted a formal request to a court, seeking to reduce a substantial $18 million jury award handed down in a defamation suit. The lawyers argue that the amount awarded is disproportionately large and influenced more by emotions than by the evidence presented during the trial. At the center of the legal battle is a lawsuit brought by investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas, resulting in a jury decision that favored Anas with a substantial damages payout. The jury, which reached its decision … Read more

New Haven Reignites Legal Battle, Sues Trump Administration Citing Historical Wins Against Past Presidential Policies

New Haven, Connecticut — In a historic echo of defiance, New Haven has once again positioned itself against the federal government’s withdrawal of promised funds—a battle reminiscent of its 1986 legal clash with the Reagan administration. This time, the city has taken legal action against both immigration and environmental funding policies under President Donald Trump’s administration. Back in 1986, the struggle began when New Haven’s then-Mayor Biagio DiLieto took a stand against President Ronald Reagan’s deferral of $8 million intended for urban development, which included a significant $638,000 earmarked for New Haven. These funds were … Read more

Victory in Court: Greenpeace’s Bold Legal Battle Could Reshape Future Pipeline Projects

OSLO, Norway — In a significant legal victory for environmental groups, a Norwegian appeals court has upheld a ruling that blocks the expansion of oil drilling in the Arctic regions of Norway. The case, initiated by Greenpeace and other Norwegian environmental organizations, marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing battle over oil exploration in environmentally sensitive areas. The plaintiffs challenged the Norwegian government’s decision to grant oil exploration licenses in the Arctic, arguing that it violated both local and international environmental laws. Specifically, they claimed that the licenses were in conflict with the Paris Agreement’s … Read more

Class Action Plaintiff Challenges High 5 Games Subsidiary Assets Transfer in $25 Million Legal Battle

Washington, D.C. — In a recent court showdown, a lead plaintiff in a class action has urged a federal judge in Washington to acknowledge an unjust enrichment claim against a subsidiary of High 5 Games. This legal move stems from allegations that a 2022 asset transfer by High 5 Games was a strategic tactic to sidestep payment of $25 million awarded to a class of plaintiffs on February 7. The jury had concluded that the company deliberately targeted gambling addicts with casino-style mobile apps, leading to this significant court-mandated compensation. This ongoing legal saga brings … Read more