Lauderdale County Circuit Court Judge Indicted on 16 Counts of Misusing Office for Personal Gain and Perjury Charges, Faces Up to 20 Years in Prison

FLORENCE, Ala. — Lauderdale County Circuit Court Judge Gil Self has been indicted on multiple charges related to using his position for personal gain, according to Attorney General Steve Marshall’s office. Self, who has served as a judge since 2009, allegedly used more than $50,000 of public funds to employ his son and made personal purchases such as a sofa, alcoholic beverages, and eyeglasses. He is also accused of reimbursing himself for various vacations, including a skiing trip and a cycling trip. The charges against Self include 16 counts of using his office for personal … Read more

Atlanta Judicial Commission Seeks Nominations for Municipal Court Judge Position

ATLANTA, GEORGIA – The Atlanta Judicial Commission is now accepting nominations for the position of Municipal Court Judge for the City of Atlanta Municipal Court. This presents an exciting opportunity for members of the bar and citizens to participate in the nomination process. Nominations in writing must be received by February 10, 2024, and a nominee must meet certain qualifications. To be eligible for the position, a nominee must be at least 25 years of age and have been a resident of the City of Atlanta for one year prior to the appointment. Additionally, the … Read more

Chinese Real Estate Giant Evergrande Ordered to Wind Up by Hong Kong Court

HONG KONG (AP) — Chinese real estate company Evergrande has been issued a winding-up order by a Hong Kong court on Monday due to its failure to present a viable restructuring plan. Judge Linda Chan made the decision after noting the lack of progress made by the company in proposing a workable solution. Evergrande, a troubled giant in the Chinese real estate sector, faced the winding-up order after it was unable to persuade the court that it had a feasible restructuring plan in place. This development highlights the ongoing challenges faced by the company amid … Read more

Appeals Court Raises Questions about Dismissal of Local Groups’ Petition for PFAS Testing, Uncertainty Looms

Wilmington, North Carolina – A recent ruling by the Appeals Court has raised doubts about a district judge’s decision to dismiss a petition for PFAS testing submitted by local advocacy groups. The dismissal has ignited concerns among community members who have long pushed for comprehensive testing of these potentially harmful substances in their environment. The petition was filed by several local groups in an effort to compel the authorities to conduct extensive testing for PFAS, also known as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances. PFAS are man-made chemicals commonly found in products such as non-stick cookware, firefighting … Read more