Jose Rojas Sentenced to Life Imprisonment After Jurors Reject Death Penalty in Coral Gables Double Homicide Case

Coral Gables, FL – A dramatic closure came this week in a horrific double murder case that horrified a Florida community more than a decade ago. After a lengthy legal process, 51-year-old Jose Rojas received a life sentence without the possibility of parole for the brutal killings of his two colleagues in 2011. The decision was made by a jury on Thursday after a few hours of deliberation, concluding that despite Rojas’ guilt, the death penalty was not a suitable punishment. This came shortly after Rojas entered a surprising guilty plea during his trial in … Read more

NFL ‘Sunday Ticket’ Case: Plaintiffs Uphold $4.7 Billion Verdict, Reject Claims of ‘Runaway’ Jury

Los Angeles, CA — The legal team defending a group of NFL Sunday Ticket subscribers who won a $4.7 billion judgment against DirecTV and the National Football League (NFL) dismissed claims that the jury’s decision was excessive or irrational. The subscribers had argued that DirecTV’s NFL Sunday Ticket package violated antitrust laws by restricting broadcasts to out-of-market games at elevated prices, resulting in the substantial award by a federal jury. The lawsuit accused DirecTV and NFL of creating a monopoly over the broadcasting of NFL games, effectively forcing fans to pay high prices for viewing … Read more

Federal Judge Denies SEC’s Bid to Regulate Corporate Cybersecurity in Landmark SolarWinds Case

NEW YORK — In a landmark decision, a federal judge in Manhattan ruled against the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) attempt to regulate corporate cybersecurity practices, settling a significant lawsuit centered around the extensive SolarWinds cyberattack. U.S. District Judge Paul A. Engelmayer concluded that the current statutory framework provides the SEC authority only over financial controls, not the broader scope of internal cybersecurity measures. This ruling came amid fears from various business sectors concerned about potential penalties from the SEC following breaches, particularly those executed by sophisticated hacking groups. Companies worried that stringent regulatory oversight … Read more

Alameda County Jury Finds Jamaal Thomas Guilty in High-Profile First-Degree Murder Case

OAKLAND, Calif. — In a significant verdict, an Alameda County jury convicted Jamaal Thomas of first-degree murder, alongside related charges, in connection with the death of a local man last year. The decision, reached after extensive deliberations, highlights an intense legal battle and casts a spotlight on violent crime in the region. Thomas, who remained stoic as the verdict was read, was found guilty of not only murder but also two counts of robbery. The charges stemmed from an incident that led to the tragic death of 49-year-old David Lamont, a well-known member of the … Read more