Navigate New York’s Workers’ Comp Claims with Confidence: Queens Attorney Keetick L. Sanchez Offers Crucial Legal Insights

Jackson Heights, NY — Navigating the workers’ compensation system in New York can be a daunting challenge for those injured on the job. The complexities of filing a claim and the intricate process involved often necessitate professional legal assistance to ensure injured workers receive the benefits they rightfully deserve. At the forefront of advocating for these rights is the K L Sanchez Law Office, P.C., led by Keetick L. Sanchez, a seasoned Queens workers’ compensation lawyer. With a deep understanding of the hurdles that injured employees face, Sanchez highlights the essential strategies for a successful … Read more

Law Scholar Anthony Casey’s Insights Crucial in Major Supreme Court Decision on Purdue Pharma Settlement

Chicago — In a landmark case, the U.S. Supreme Court recently ruled on a highly contentious bankruptcy settlement involving Purdue Pharma L.P., the maker of OxyContin, and its $6 billion proposal intended to resolve lawsuits spurred by the opioid crisis. At the heart of this legal battle was a key paragraph in the Bankruptcy Code, pivotal in determining how the courts could use bankruptcy to address mass-tort claims both swiftly and equitably. Purdue Pharma, under the ownership of the Sackler family, touched off a legal and moral storm with a proposal that included a condition … Read more

New Year, New Laws: Alabama Rolls Out Crucial Legislation Affecting Childcare, First Responders, and Tax Exemptions Starting 2025

Huntsville, Alabama — As the calendar flips to 2025, a batch of new Alabama laws are now taking effect, reflecting legislative decisions made in the past session. These updates span various sectors from childcare and public safety to fiscal policies affecting military personnel and municipal officials. One of the key legislative changes is encapsulated in House Bill 358, which aims to assist working parents by enhancing childcare options. The law introduces new fiscal incentives such as tax credits for employers who support childcare, similar credits for childcare providers, and grants for non-profit childcare organizations. These … Read more

Qualcomm Triumphs Over Arm in Crucial Licensing Showdown

San Diego, California – In a significant legal victory, Qualcomm Inc. has successfully defended its stance in a licensing dispute with Arm Ltd., a major chip designer based in the United Kingdom. This ruling, delivered by a U.S. court, dismissed Arm’s claims against Qualcomm, asserting that the latter did not violate licensing agreements. The confrontation began when Arm accused Qualcomm of breaching terms by using specific chip technology in an unauthorized manner. Arm, which provides the architecture for the majority of the world’s smartphone processors, argued that Qualcomm’s actions after acquiring Nuvia—a chip startup—constituted misuse … Read more