Corporate Giants Face Unexpected Challenges as Activists Employ Strategic Court Selection

Large corporations in the United States are coming to the realization that activist groups and legal adversaries are also mastering the art of selecting favorable courts, a tactic often referred to as “judge-shopping.” This strategy, traditionally associated with businesses seeking court venues advantageous to their cases, is now increasingly used by activists to advance their agendas through the judicial system. As this trend becomes more prevalent, legal battles are cropping up with significant implications for environmental policies, human rights issues, and corporate governance. These cases are no longer confined to any specific geography or jurisdiction … Read more

Man Convicted of Assaulting Las Vegas Judge Seeks Sentence Reduction from Nevada Supreme Court

Las Vegas, Nevada — A man convicted of assaulting a Las Vegas judge has taken his decades-long prison sentence to the Nevada Supreme Court, hoping for a revision or reversal. The assailant, whose brazen attack inside a courthouse stunned both the public and officials, now contests the severity of his sentencing amid broader discussions on judicial security and punishment fairness. The assailant, who had been undergoing a trial before the judge he later attacked, received a sentence that his lawyers argue is excessively long, pointing to mitigative factors they believe were overlooked during sentencing. Legal … Read more

Virginia Supreme Court Unanimously Upholds $7 Million Verdict for Injured Passenger in 2014 Car Crash

Richmond, Virginia — In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court of Virginia recently upheld a $7 million jury verdict, reinstated in favor of Tamara Al-Saray, a passenger grievously injured in a 2014 automobile accident. The state’s highest court found substantial grounds to support the original jury’s decision, which had been previously overturned by an appellate court. The controversy stemmed from a severe collision that occurred in November 2014, when Janaia Spurlock, while making a left-hand turn, was struck by another vehicle operated by Sharon Furr. Al-Saray, a passenger in Spurlock’s car, sustained serious injuries, including … Read more

Former Prosecutor on Trial: Allegations of Obstruction in Ahmaud Arbery Case Unfold in Georgia Court

BRUNSWICK, Ga. — Former prosecutor Jackie Johnson stands trial in the Brunswick Courthouse, the same location where the convicted murderers of Ahmaud Arbery were tried, as she faces charges for her alleged interference in the investigation of Arbery’s death. Johnson, who was the district attorney in Glynn County at the time of the incident, is accused of using her position to protect the suspects involved in Arbery’s killing. Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old Black man, was chased and fatally shot in February 2020 by three white men after jogging past their homes in Brunswick. The incident, … Read more