Class Action Lead Plaintiff Urges Court to Recognize Unjust Enrichment in High 5 Games Subsidiary’s Asset Transfer Case

WASHINGTON — In a notable development within a Washington federal court, a lead plaintiff in a class action lawsuit has urged the judge to approve an unjust enrichment claim against a subsidiary of High 5 Games. The basis of this request stems from an asset transfer that took place in 2022, which the plaintiff argues was improper. The controversy centers on the movement of significant assets by a key business unit of High 5 Games. According to details brought to light by the plaintiff, these transfers allegedly diminished the subsidiary’s asset pool, potentially shielding these … Read more

Judge Susan Crawford Triumphs in Historic Wisconsin Supreme Court Race, Shifting Court’s Balance

Madison, Wisconsin — In a significant electoral showdown that captivated national attention, Wisconsin voters recently chose Judge Susan Crawford as their new Supreme Court justice in a race that transformed into a fervent political duel. The outcome not only shifts the balance of the court but also primes it for pivotal forthcoming decisions on contentious issues such as abortion, union rights, voting regulations, and redistricting. Crawford’s victory over Waukesha County Judge Brad Schimel has tipped the scales to a liberal majority on the Wisconsin Supreme Court as it confronts a slew of high-stakes cases. A … Read more

Chaos in Court: Defendant’s Explosive Outburst Interrupts Wisconsin Hearing, Forces Shift to Virtual Platform

In a shocking courtroom incident in Wisconsin, an unexpected outburst disrupted proceedings, leading to the hearing being moved online for safety concerns. The disruption occurred when defendant Taylor Schabusiness, who was involved in a legal case, suddenly began to scream and then attacked her lawyer, Julka, during a courtroom session. The tense moment unfolded as Julka was presenting an argument to the judge concerning a witness. Without warning, Schabusiness started shouting incoherently and thrashed on the courtroom floor, causing visible shock and prompting Julka to defensively raise his hands and retreat. Officials in the courtroom … Read more

Ozark County Woman Avoids Murder Trial, Admits to Lesser Charges in Surprise Court Plea

Ozark County, MO — In a surprising turn of events, an Ozark County woman, who was slated for trial on March 23 for second-degree murder, instead entered Alford pleas to separate charges of first-degree tampering with a motor vehicle and leaving the scene of an incident. This decision diverged significantly from the anticipated court proceedings, raising questions and altering the course of legal actions. Under an Alford plea, a defendant does not admit guilt but acknowledges that the evidence presents a substantial enough case that could lead to a conviction by a judge or jury. … Read more