Federal Judge Upholds Arbitration Decision in Fee Dispute Among Former Law Firm Owners in Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – On Wednesday, a federal judge in Pennsylvania decided against overturning or amending a ruling by an arbitration panel concerning the division of fees from two cases among three former principal owners of a now-dissolved plaintiffs’ law firm. The judge’s decision came after the panel had provided a resolution on how the fees should be distributed, which was contested by one of the involved parties. The defendant in the fee dispute had appealed to the court to nullify the arbitration’s decision, arguing that the panel’s findings were flawed. However, the judge found that … Read more

Charlottesville Environmental Group Leads Legal Battle Against Federal Fund Freeze Impacting Multiple Cities and Nonprofits

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — An environmental legal group headquartered in Virginia has launched a lawsuit against the current administration for halting federal environmental funding that multiple cities and nonprofit organizations depend on. The Southern Environmental Law Center (SELC), which represents these groups, argues that the action to freeze these funds contradicts congressional directives. The SELC’s litigation efforts include representation for a diverse group of stakeholders, ranging from environmental initiatives like the Alliance for Shenandoah and the Sustainability Institute to city governments such as Baltimore and Nashville. These entities have historically relied on federal support to manage … Read more

Federal Court Halts Discharge of Transgender Airmen, Challenges Presidential Order

PHILADELPHIA — A New Jersey federal court took pressing measures this week, intervening on behalf of two transgender men serving in the Air Force who faced imminent ousting under a controversial presidential directive. The temporary prohibition was laid down after a hearing, reflecting a growing judicial pushback against such policies. Judge Christine O’Hearn issued a two-week suspension of the enforcement, mirroring a similar recent decision from a Washington, D.C. court. O’Hearn’s ruling emphasized that the potential dismissal of these individuals could cause irreparable harm to their professional trajectories and personal reputations. These proceedings highlight the … Read more

$6 Million Overbilling Scandal Heads to Court: Former School COO and NFL Star Face Federal Trial

Houston, Texas — The Houston Independent School District (HISD), one of the largest school systems in the country, is at the center of a high-profile federal trial starting this Monday. Former chief operating officer Brian Busby and contractor Anthony Hutchison, a former NFL player, are facing jury trials over allegations of orchestrating a multimillion-dollar scheme that defrauded the school district through kickbacks and incomplete projects. Five years ago, the serene operations of HISD were disrupted when FBI and IRS agents raided Busby’s home and Hutchison’s property, seizing substantial sums of cash. This event marked the … Read more