Jury Faces Tough Task in Assessing Impact of Cancer Battle on Plaintiff’s Daily Life

LANSING, Mich. — A notable personal injury case has captivated the courtroom, as jurors grapple with the complex realities of a plaintiff’s health struggles. The key figure, a woman named Kaminski, has faced significant challenges due to her ongoing battle with cancer, making the task of convincing the jury of her suffering a daunting one for her attorney. Kaminski, despite undergoing rigorous treatments including chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery, has maintained a semblance of normalcy in her daily life. She continues to work and care for her young children, presenting a facade of resilience that complicates … Read more

Governor Lombardo’s Signature: Key Bills from Nevada’s 2025 Legislative Session That Could Impact Your Daily Life

Las Vegas, Nevada — With the conclusion of the 2025 Legislative Session, Governor Joe Lombardo is now tasked with reviewing over 400 bills passed by lawmakers. As of Wednesday, he has signed 209 of these into law, leading to a series of changes that will impact various sectors and communities across the state. Among the newly enacted measures, several focus on transportation. Assembly Bill 20 permits the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to include symbols and codes on driver’s licenses that indicate specific medical conditions, such as epilepsy and diabetes. This initiative aims to inform … Read more

Pierce County Ends $100 Daily Juror Pay Pilot, Plans Study on Increased Compensation’s Impact on Jury Diversity

Tacoma, Wash. – The recent juror pay initiative in Pierce County, which significantly increased daily compensation for jurors, is scheduled to end soon. Launched on October 14 last year, the pilot program raised the daily pay from $10 to $100 in an effort to make jury duty more accessible and diverse. The program will see its last group of high-paid jurors the week of April 14, with complete closure expected by mid-May. This initiative, backed by the Washington State Legislature and the Washington State Supreme Court Minority and Justice Commission, allocated over $1.5 million to … Read more

California Ushers in a New Era: Diverse Laws Set to Transform Daily Life in 2025

Sacramento, CA – As Californians ring in the New Year of 2025, they will also need to adjust to a slew of new laws affecting various aspects of life in the Golden State, from entertainment in Hollywood to the roads and beyond, reflecting broader societal shifts and regulatory adjustments. Among the significant changes, California introduces pioneering regulations on artificial intelligence within the entertainment industry. Two bills specifically targeting the digital replication of personas safeguard actors past and present. AB 2602 outlaws the unauthorized use of an actor’s voice or likeness, while AB 1836 ensures deceased … Read more