Massachusetts Judge Faces Lawsuit Over Expanded Courthouse Buffer Zone, Residents Claim First Amendment Violations

DEDHAM, Mass. — A legal challenge is brewing in Dedham, Massachusetts, where four local residents are taking legal action against Judge Beverly Cannone. The dispute centers around an extended buffer zone placed around the courthouse during recent trials, which the plaintiffs argue infringes on their First Amendment rights. The buffer zone, originally established to provide a space free of protests and influence from the public, was notably expanded by Judge Cannone during significant court proceedings. It extended an additional 200 feet during a second trial, encompassing more area around the courthouse, including public sidewalks. The … Read more

Jury Hears $3.26 Million Overcharge Claim in Bigelow Tea Mislabeling Case

Los Angeles, CA — In a significant courtroom development, a federal jury heard testimony on Friday about alleged deceptive practices by tea company R.C. Bigelow. A specialist assessing damages in the case stated that consumers in California were misled by a product label claiming “Manufactured in the USA 100%,” resulting in an overpayment of approximately $3.26 million. The misleading label led to a lawsuit by a class of R.C. Bigelow tea purchasers. The court had previously determined that the label was deceptive, placing responsibility on the company for any ensuing misinformation to consumers. During the … Read more

Jury Selection Advances in Karen Read’s High-Profile Murder Retrial, Defense Seeks Supreme Court Intervention on Double Jeopardy Claim

DEDHAM, Mass. — As the fourth day of jury selection concluded on Friday in the retrial of Karen Read, a total of 10 jurors have been selected, evenly comprised of five men and five women. The case is gaining heightened attention as it heads toward a full jury of 16 members. Meanwhile, Read’s defense team is taking a critical legal step, seeking intervention from the highest court in the land. In a significant move, the defense counsel for Karen Read filed a plea with the Supreme Court late Thursday. They are contesting the retrial on … Read more

Plaintiff Urges Federal Judge to Uphold $25M Claim in Mobile App Scandal, Accuses Subsidiary of Asset Shuffle to Dodge Payment

Washington, D.C. – A primary complainant in a class action lawsuit has recently urged a federal court in Washington to uphold an unjust enrichment claim against a subsidiary of High 5 Games. The legal action challenges an asset transfer made in 2022, which the plaintiffs argue was strategically designed to circumvent a $25 million payout awarded by a jury on February 7. The jury found that the company had specifically targeted gambling addicts through its mobile apps that mimic casino-style gambling. The case centers on the controversial practices of social casino-style apps, which have been … Read more