Endava and Executives Face Securities Lawsuit, Enlist Top Legal Firm for Defense

New York — A leading technology service provider, Endava, along with its CEO John Cotterell and CFO Mark Thurston, finds itself confronting a significant legal battle. The issue at hand is a recently filed securities class action targeting a purported lack of transparency about the company’s business operations. The lawsuit, initiated on August 26 in the New York Southern District Court, represents a notable challenge for the company as it stands accused of failing to adequately notify investors about declining demand and numerous delayed or canceled client projects. Plaintiffs, represented by Scott + Scott and … Read more

Delphi Trial Update: Defense Requests Jury Visit Crime Scene for First-Hand Perspective

Delphi, Indiana — In a recent turn of events related to the infamous Delphi murders, attorneys for Richard Allen, the accused, proposed a unique motion that could change the dynamics of the impending trial. The defense team is requesting that the jury be taken to the Monon High Bridge, the initial crime scene, and the nearby area where the bodies of Abby Williams and Libby German were discovered in February 2017. This move aims to provide the jurors with first-hand insight into the environment and location specifics which are crucial to the case. Legal experts … Read more

Murder Trial Stalled: Conflict of Interest Concerns Arise as Mother and Son Share Defense Attorney

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The trial of Donna Adelson, charged with conspiracy and murder, faced a significant delay Tuesday as judicial proceedings were halted to address a potential conflict of interest involving her defense attorney, Daniel Rashbaum. The court convened with 100 potential jurors at the Leon County Courthouse, but the selection process was promptly paused. Adelson’s current legal predicaments are entangled with her son Charlie Adelson’s case, in which he was convicted for his role in a murder-for-hire plot and is serving a life sentence. Both mother and son shared Rashbaum as their attorney, raising … Read more

Former Corporate Defense Leader Merges Her Boutique Law Firm with Anapol Weiss, Eyes More Courtroom Time

Philadelphia, PA — Almost four years since departing from her role at a major corporate defense firm, Alexandra Walsh, a former founding partner at Wilkinson Stekloff LLP, has decided to redirect her career towards a more court-centric role. Walsh, who established a five-attorney plaintiffs’ boutique, recently indicated that her firm will be merging with Philadelphia-based Anapol Weiss, known for its specialization in mass tort and personal injury cases. Walsh’s transition marks a significant realignment in her professional journey, shifting from defending corporations to advocating for plaintiffs, often individuals challenging larger entities. The move to Anapol … Read more