EU Commission Shakes Up Leadership: Top Lawyer Resigns Following Court Ruling in Controversial Pfizergate Case

BRUSSELS, Belgium – The European Commission has announced a significant leadership change, removing its top legal officer from the role just hours after a crucial court ruling criticized the institution’s handling of communications with pharmaceutical executives. Daniel Calleja y Crespo, who has served as the director-general of the Commission’s legal service since 2020, will transition to leading the Commission’s representation office in Spain. The announcement came shortly after the Court of Justice’s general court determined that Commission President Ursula von der Leyen had erred by failing to disclose text messages exchanged with a boss from … Read more

Sunlight Denied: Honolulu Police Commission Under Fire for Repeatedly Violating Transparency Laws

Honolulu, Hawaii—The Honolulu Police Commission has once again found itself under scrutiny for non-compliance with Hawaii’s Sunshine Law, according to findings from the state Office of Information Practices (OIP). The law mandates transparency regarding the content discussed in executive sessions of public boards. This breach by the Honolulu Police Commission highlights recurring transparency issues concerning what is specifically being discussed behind closed doors, thus stifling public participation and oversight. State law clearly stipulates that prior to conducting private discussions on public matters, governmental bodies must disclose the topics of discussion to the public. However, the … Read more

Judge Denies Dismissal Requests in Real Estate Commission Lawsuit Involving Major Brokerage Firms

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — In the ongoing disputes over real estate commissions, Hanna Holdings, the parent company of Howard Hanna Real Estate Services, has experienced mixed results in court. After successfully detaching itself from legal liability in a similar Pennsylvania case, it faced an uphill battle in Missouri where a judge ruled against dismissing the Gibson commission lawsuit involving several major real estate firms. The legal drama unfolded under the gavel of Judge Stephen R. Bough, who has presided over related litigation, including the notable Sitzer/Burnett case. Bough denied motions for dismissal from Howard Hanna … Read more

Uttar Pradesh Establishes Judicial Commission to Investigate Sambhal Violence Ahead of Mosque Survey

New Delhi, India: In response to recent violence in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, Governor Anandiben Patel has established a three-person Judicial Inquiry Commission to investigate the events surrounding the unrest. This investigation coincides with an upcoming Archaeological Survey of India inspection of a Mughal-era mosque in the area. Leading the commission is Justice Devendra Kumar Arora, a retired judge from the Allahabad High Court, known for his previous role as chairman of the Uttar Pradesh Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA). He will be joined by Amit Mohan Prasad, a veteran of the Indian Administrative Service, and … Read more