Prominent Houston Lawyer Seeks Bankruptcy Amid $202 Million Litigation Funding Crisis

HOUSTON — A prominent plaintiffs’ attorney from Houston has sought Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, disclosing liabilities surpassing $202 million tied to litigation funding, as documented in his recent court filing in the Southern District of Texas. This development highlights the complex financial environments attorneys in high-stakes litigation practices must navigate. Chapter 11 bankruptcy, often associated with corporate reorganizations, allows individuals like this Houston lawyer to restructure while continuing to operate their business. This route is particularly significant in the legal field where practitioners rely on continuous cash flow to manage ongoing cases. The attorney’s declaration … Read more

NAACP Condemns Jury Acquittal in Subway Chokehold Death, Citing Danger to Civil Rights and Mental Health Crisis Management

WASHINGTON – A jury acquitted white New Yorker Daniel Penny who was charged with the death of Jordan Neely, a 30-year-old Black man suffering a mental health episode on a subway. The decision concluded after five days of deliberation on Dec. 9th, 2024, sparking significant controversy. Neely, reportedly in crisis, died from a chokehold administered by Penny, which has reignited intense discussions around vigilantism, racial justice, and responses to mental health crises in the United States. In a strongly worded statement, NAACP President & CEO Derrick Johnson expressed profound disappointment in the verdict. Johnson criticized … Read more

Governor Healey Proposes Major Revisions to Massachusetts’ Right-to-Shelter Law Amid Housing Crisis

BOSTON, Mass. — Governor Maura Healey unveiled a plan Wednesday that could significantly alter Massachusetts’ right-to-shelter law, originally enacted in 1983. This law ensures that homeless families and pregnant women receive emergency housing. However, with shelters reaching their capacity of 7,500 families this year due to a surge in migrants, state officials see a need for reform. Governor Healey emphasized that the reforms aim to maintain safety, support communities, and achieve fiscal sustainability within the shelter system. She stated, “These proposed changes will allow us to ensure the safety of our system, support cities and … Read more

Global Outcry Intensifies as Gaza Hospital Director Denied Legal Rights Amid Dire Humanitarian Crisis

Jerusalem – The Israeli military has reportedly barred Dr. Hussam Abu Safia, head of Gaza’s Kamal Adwan Hospital, who was detained on December 27, from seeing his attorney, according to Physicians for Human Rights-Israel (PHRI). The organization has expressed deep concerns for his wellbeing, citing that no information has been released about his safety since his abduction. Dr. Abu Safia was taken by forces during a raid on the hospital, which was subsequently set ablaze and severely damaged. This incident occurred in the backdrop of a wider assault that has impacted various healthcare facilities in … Read more