Mark Robinson Launches Legal Battle Against Allegations, Sues CNN for Damaging His Campaign with ‘Hit Piece’

Mark Robinson recently appeared on Newsmax TV’s Saturday Agenda to address allegations against him following a controversial report by a major news network. The report, dated Sept. 19, claimed that Robinson had used derogatory terms and expressed preference for Adolf Hitler over Barack Obama in comments supposedly made on an adult website over ten years ago. During the broadcast, host Rob Astorino provided Robinson with the opportunity to share his perspective. Robinson vehemently denied any involvement, stating, “Absolutely not. We did not,” and emphasized that he was completely unaware of the website in question. He … Read more

Bangladesh’s Supreme Court Summons Lawyer and Journalist Over Allegations of Damaging Judiciary’s Reputation in Online Talk-Show

Dhaka, Bangladesh – The highest court in Bangladesh has initiated proceedings against lawyer Mohammed Mohsen Rashid and journalist Kanak Sarwar following accusations that they undermined the judiciary in an online talk show. The show in question, titled “Bangladesh War Crime Tribunals,” hosted by Sarwar who is currently residing abroad, aired provocations that prompted legal actions including the suspension of Rashid’s right to practice law. The controversy hinges on statements made in the June 21 talk show, a day following a pivotal verdict by the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom. The UK court ruling revived … Read more

Lawyer Takes Stand Against Unlawful Use of Personal Photos in Damaging Online Review

Los Angeles, CA – A lawyer in California has filed a lawsuit against two former clients for allegedly using her copyrighted photos without permission in order to post a negative online review. Lili Bell, the lawyer, claims that Yizhi Liu and Ziqi Liu published the copyrighted pictures in multiple social media posts, which were specifically aimed at criticizing both the law firm and Bell herself. This lawsuit, filed in the US District Court for the Central District of California, accuses the defendants of copyright infringement as well as breaching a retainer agreement by refusing to … Read more

Former Carta Executive Files Lawsuit Against CEO Henry Ward Over Damaging Recordings

NEW YORK – Carta, a startup company specializing in financial technology, found itself embroiled in a legal dispute with its former chief technical officer, Jerry Talton. Talton filed a lawsuit in the Southern District of New York, alleging retaliation and defamation by Carta’s CEO Henry Ward. The lawsuit reveals explosive allegations, including claims that Ward encouraged the misuse of customer data, deceived employees about equity compensation, and engaged in favoritism with acquisitions. Carta declined to comment on the lawsuit, and Talton’s lawyer followed suit. The specific details of many of the allegations have been redacted … Read more