Court Overturns $11 Million Verdict for Texas Spine Doctor, Citing Lack of Evidence in Confidential Files Case

COLLIN COUNTY, Texas — A state appellate court has nullified an almost $11 million award for damages that a jury had granted to Dr. Stephen Courtney, a spine specialist based in Plano. In a surprising turn of events, the Dallas’ Fifth Court of Appeals ruled against the originally awarded sum, concluding that the defendants, Dallas attorney Kelly Liebbe and Jonathan Rute, should not be held financially responsible. The litigation’s origins traced back to allegations that Liebbe and Rute improperly acquired around 1,500 of Dr. Courtney’s confidential patient files. According to the spine doctor, they utilized … Read more

Auburn Cornfest Set for a Comeback: Local Court Ruling Clears Path for Festival’s Return to Original Venue

Auburn, MI — The Auburn Cornfest, a cherished local tradition, is on its way to make a triumphant return following a pivotal legal decision. The event had faced an uncertain future after its cancellation in 2023 due to property and financial disputes. However, a recent ruling by Bay County’s 18th Circuit Court Judge Joseph Sheeran has green-lighted the festival’s comeback, which could resume as early as next year at its historic location, Auburn Park. The Auburn Area Chamber of Commerce expressed relief and optimism following the favorable court decision. After a year-long legal wrangle, the … Read more

Federal Appeals Court Upholds Hefty Compensation for Family Impacted by Mountain Valley Pipeline

RICHMONR, Va. — A federal appeals court recently overturned a decision by a lower court, reinstating a significant monetary award to Virginia landowners impacted by the construction of the Mountain Valley Pipeline. The Fourth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals supported the Terry family of Roanoke County, who contended that the compensation offered for their land seized for the pipeline was insufficient. The construction of the 303-mile natural gas pipeline, which has stirred controversy for its environmental and property rights implications, led to the condemnation of an eight-acre easement on the Terry family’s property. Initially, a … Read more

Virginia Court Dismisses Lawsuit Against Transgender Student Policy on Technicality

York County, VA – A Virginia Circuit Court judge on Monday ruled to dismiss a legal challenge brought by the ACLU of Virginia regarding the state’s new model policies for transgender students. The case, which highlights increasing legal tensions over transgender rights in schools, was thrown out on procedural grounds without addressing the policies’ content. The legal challenge was initially filed by the ACLU on behalf of a transgender student in York County, alleging that her teacher refused to use her preferred pronouns and name, thus violating her rights. This case underscores the broader debates … Read more