Alabama Supreme Court Reinstates Lawyer’s Claim in Controversial Social Media Case Linked to George Floyd’s Legacy

Montgomery, Alabama — The Alabama Supreme Court has reinstated a legal dispute involving a lawyer who claims he was wrongfully terminated due to a manipulated social media post. The court’s ruling overturned a lower court’s decision that had dismissed the suit brought by attorney Daniel Flickinger against his peer, Lawrence Tracy King. In a 5-4 vote, the justices decided to send the case back to Jefferson County Circuit Court for further examination. The decision does not resolve the merits of Flickinger’s claim of “tortious interference with a business relationship”; instead, it emphasizes that pertinent factual … Read more

Family of Slain Arkansas Man to Pursue Justice in Civil Court After Prosecutors Decline Criminal Charges

CHARLESTON, Ark. — Following the decision not to file criminal charges in the shooting death of Brad Jones, his family is turning to civil litigation in hopes of finding justice. Jones was shot and killed on July 10 in Lavaca. The prosecutors’ announcement on August 22 confirmed that the shooter would not face charges, citing the shooter’s belief that he was acting in self-defense under Arkansas law. The family has enlisted the Atwell Law Firm to pursue a wrongful death lawsuit. Sherry Jones, Brad’s wife, expressed profound sorrow over the loss of her husband, describing … Read more

DeSantis Administration Fights Back After Federal Court Halts Expansion of Controversial Everglades Detention Facility

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ administration has moved swiftly to contest a federal judge’s recent ruling that aligns with environmental advocacy groups and the Miccosukee Tribe, mandating that operations at a debated immigrant detention facility in the Everglades must cease. The state has submitted a notice of appeal following U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams’ issuance of a preliminary injunction. The court’s ruling halts any further construction and prohibits the addition of new detainees to the facility, which locally has been labeled “Alligator Alcatraz.” Judge Williams has also mandated the dismantling of temporary fencing, the removal of … Read more

Johnson & Johnson Faces Setback as Bankruptcy Court Rejects Talc Controversy Approach

Camden, New Jersey – Johnson & Johnson faced a significant setback recently as a bankruptcy court ruled against its attempts to handle thousands of lawsuits linked to its talc-based products. The company, once a leader in consumer health products, is now grappling with a severe backlash in the wake of allegations that its talc contains harmful asbestos, which has been implicated in several cancer cases. The court’s decision rejected Johnson & Johnson’s strategy to consolidate legal claims under Chapter 11, a move aimed at managing the financial burden of ongoing litigation. This ruling has sparked … Read more