Marathon Court Session Unravels as Jefferson County Judge Sues Quorum Court Over Procedural Disputes

PINE BLUFF, Ark. — In an extensive legal battle in Pine Bluff, a nearly 10-hour testimony unfolded on Thursday before Special Judge Randy Wright in the Second Division of the 11th West Circuit Court. The case involves County Judge Gerald Robinson suing the entire Quorum Court of Jefferson County, alleging that the governing body has been operating illegally without an updated procedural ordinance since January 2023. Robinson’s lawsuit, part of a series initiated since 2022 against justices of the peace or other elected officials, claims malpractice over the Quorum Court operating under an outdated 2021 … Read more

“Legal Leap: Could the International Court of Justice Solve Greek-Turkish Disputes? Expert Weighs In on the Risks and Rewards”

The Hague, Netherlands – Tension between Greece and Turkey may find a resolution through the International Court of Justice in The Hague, as suggested by Konstantinos Salonidis, Co-Chair of the International Litigation Department at Foley Hoag. Salonidis, an expert in international disputes, proposes a legal approach that could potentially mitigate longstanding regional conflicts by addressing specific legal grievances both nations hold against each other. According to Salonidis, embracing diplomacy within the judicial arena involves inherent risks but could yield substantial benefits if Greece strategically navigates its legal options. He indicates that Greece’s focus should be … Read more

Greenback Faces Legal Showdown Over Limestone Quarry Amid Community Outcry and Zoning Disputes

Greenback, Tenn. — Tensions are rising in Greenback as legal battles unfold over the proposed development of a limestone quarry within the city limits. The Hutton Farm, known by locals and targeted for this development, has become a point of contention after the city filed a motion for summary judgment, arguing that the quarry could violate longstanding land use regulations. The quarrel began when quarry developers alleged their rights were compromised by new zoning ordinances enacted by Greenback earlier this year, which occurred shortly after they initiated work on the property. This pushback from the … Read more

Stellantis Takes Legal Action Against UAW, Files Federal Lawsuit Amidst Contract Disputes

Detroit, MI – In a significant legal escalation within the auto industry, Stellantis has lodged a federal lawsuit against the United Auto Workers (UAW) amidst ongoing negotiations over union contracts. The automotive giant claims that the UAW engaged in unfair labor practices, a charge the union denied, asserting their actions were within legal boundaries and aimed at protecting workers’ rights. Stellantis, formed from the merger of Fiat Chrysler and the PSA Group in 2021, argues that certain UAW’s actions disrupted production and affected the company’s operational efficiency. The lawsuit details instances where Stellantis believes the … Read more