St. Louis Judge Holds Fate of Lead Contamination Lawsuit Following Restaurant Closure

St. Louis, MO — A legal dispute surrounding a now-closed St. Louis restaurant, Brew Tulum, which alleged lead contamination in its space, is pending a judge’s decision on whether it will proceed to a jury trial. The St. Louis Circuit Court conducted a hearing on Monday, presided over by Judge Joseph Patrick Whyte, to deliberate on a motion to dismiss the lawsuit filed by Brew Tulum’s co-owners, Laura McNamara and Alberto Juarez, against Delmar Maker District associates. The controversy began after McNamara and Juarez closed their establishment, which served Yucatán cuisine, in 2023. They claimed … Read more

Jersey’s New Domestic Abuse Law Faces Push for Retrospective Justice as Survivors Seek Closure

Jersey, Channel Islands – Advocates and survivors of domestic abuse in Jersey are urging that the island’s recent law governing coercive and controlling behavior be applied retrospectively, addressing offenses committed before its enactment in June 2023. Currently, actions predating this legislation cannot be prosecuted under the new law, leaving some survivors feeling neglected by the justice system. This stirring call for change has resulted in a petition that has garnered the support of over 500 signatories, all united in their desire for the law to encompass historic abuse cases. Two survivors, going by the pseudonyms … Read more

Landfill Closure Won’t Halt Lawsuit, Attorney Says as Legal Battle Against Chiquita Canyon Intensifies

The legal team fronting the case against Chiquita Canyon Landfill confirmed that its recent unexpected shutdown will notably not disrupt the ongoing mass tort litigation the waste management company has been embroiled in since 2023. This statement came shortly after the abrupt cessation of operations last week. In a recent development, adjustments were made to the original lawsuit that spurred the now-unified civil liability case against the landfill. These modifications stemmed from a directive by the presiding judge during the case’s dismissal phase last year, ensuring the litigation adapts to evolving legal challenges. Attorneys associated … Read more

Tennessee Judge Temporarily Saves Local Hemp Shops from Closure Amid THCA Sale Controversy

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Amidst regulatory uncertainties in Tennessee’s burgeoning hemp industry, local businesses breathed a temporary sigh of relief as a judge ruled that products containing THCA—a precursor to the psychoactive THC in marijuana—can remain on sale for now. This decision comes in the wake of a contentious law passed in April 2023 to regulate hemp products more strictly. The legislation aimed to curb the sale of certain hemp derivatives by granting the Tennessee Department of Agriculture (TDA) the authority to set rules on permissible products. However, the law sparked lawsuits from two significant political … Read more