Legal Clash Erupts: Mass Tort Firms Take MSP Recovery to Court Over Unpaid Compensation

Two pharmaceutical mass tort law firms have filed a lawsuit against MSP Recovery LLC and its affiliates in a Florida state court, claiming the company has failed to compensate them for legal services rendered in connection with pharmaceutical litigation and the Medicare Secondary Payer Act. The lawsuit alleges that MSP Recovery broke a tolling agreement that had been established between the parties. According to court documents, the firms contend that they provided significant legal assistance to MSP Recovery in litigating various claims related to pharmaceutical companies and Medicare-related issues. However, the firms state that despite … Read more

Neighborly Dispute Erupts into Arson: Valley Bend Man Charged After Porch Fire Incident

ELKINS, W.Va. — A 33-year-old Valley Bend man is facing serious charges, including burglary and arson, after a disturbing incident involving a neighbor’s porch. Roy Allen Carr appeared for a preliminary hearing in Randolph County Magistrate Court, where the evidence was deemed sufficient for the case to advance to a grand jury. Carr’s attorney, Paul Gwaltney, represented him during the Tuesday afternoon session. Carr is currently detained at the Tygart Valley Regional Jail, where he awaits trial on a cash-only bond of $35,000. Magistrate Tracy Harper presided over the hearing, which featured testimonies that painted … Read more

Controversy Erupts Over Rhode Island Coach’s ‘Naked Fat Tests’ as Victims Demand Change in Child Protection Laws

NORTH KINGSTOWN, R.I. — A former high school coach’s controversial practices have stirred widespread outrage following a recent trial. One former athlete emphasized that the legal ruling does not alter the troubling nature of the education system’s current regulatory framework, which allows teachers to request that students disrobe under certain circumstances. The former coach, who is 57, was dismissed from his position in 2021 after students accused him of conducting inappropriate “fat tests.” These allegations became public in October of that year, shortly after the coach, who had previously worked at North Kingstown High School, … Read more

Legal Battle Erupts as 20 States Challenge USDOT’s Immigration Funding Requirements

Twenty states have filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Transportation over a funding mandate they argue imposes restrictions related to immigration enforcement. The legal action, initiated in Missouri, stems from recent regulations tied to a significant infrastructure bill passed last year. The dispute centers on a provision that the states claim links federal transportation funding to compliance with undocumented immigration policies. Officials argue that this linkage undermines their states’ authority and creates undue burdens when it comes to managing local resources and public safety. Filed on behalf of the states, the lawsuit highlights … Read more