Minneapolis Start-up’s Car Tracking Tags Provide Solution for Stolen Vehicles as Owners of Certain KIA and Hyundai Models Can Reap Benefits

Minneapolis, MN – TC Nighthawks, a startup in Minneapolis, has seen a surge in inquiries following a $200 million settlement against KIA and Hyundai. The settlement allows owners of certain models of these vehicles to purchase GPS-equipped car-tracking tags and be reimbursed for the expense. TC Nighthawks, which debuted the tags last year to assist in the recovery of stolen vehicles, is anticipating increased sales as a result. Notices regarding the settlement and the process for reclaiming out-of-pocket expenses related to thefts and attempted thefts will be sent out this week via mail and email. … Read more

Controversial Allegations Surround Fulton Prosecutors: Special Prosecutor’s Relationship and Financial Benefits Under Scrutiny

ATLANTA, GEORGIA – Fulton County prosecutors appeared in public for the first time since allegations of impropriety emerged surrounding the appointment of special prosecutor Nathan Wade. Wade, who sat quietly with his arms crossed at the district attorney’s table during the hearing, is at the center of the controversy. The hearing, which lasted for over two hours, primarily focused on pending pretrial motions. However, the allegations against Wade loomed over the proceedings. During the hearing, Fulton Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee stated his intention to schedule a separate hearing to address the claims made by … Read more

Man Awarded $1.3 Million in Lawsuit Against NJ Insurer for Uninsured-Motorist Benefits

Camden County in New Jersey has awarded $1.3 million to a man who was injured in a motor vehicle accident. The man, Kevin Bland, filed a claim against his own insurer, New Jersey Manufacturers, for uninsured-motorist benefits. The jury trial took three days and the verdict was reached on August 10 before Superior Court Judge Judith Charny. Bland’s injuries included a tear in his lateral meniscus and bulging discs in the lumbar spine. His lawyers stated that he received injections and physical therapy for his injuries. During the trial, both sides presented medical experts. Dr. … Read more

Former Public Defender Seeking Probation in Ethics Case After Arguing for the Benefits of Cocaine

ERIE, Pennsylvania – A former assistant public defender in Erie, Pennsylvania, who previously argued that cocaine can have cognitive benefits, is now seeking disciplinary probation in an ethics case. Nathaniel Edmond Strasser, the lawyer in question, had initially represented himself during the proceedings and suggested that low doses of cocaine can positively impact cognitive abilities. However, Strasser has since admitted that his self-representation was inappropriate and deficient. He is now being represented by attorney Philip Friedman. In a recent brief filed with the disciplinary board of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, Friedman acknowledged that Strasser is … Read more