Georgia Jury Awards Family $18.3 Million After Heart Attack Linked to Medical Negligence

ATLANTA, Ga. — A state jury has ruled that a cardiovascular and colorectal medical practice in Georgia must pay $18.3 million to the family of a man who suffered a fatal heart attack. The verdict, delivered on Tuesday, highlights issues surrounding medical negligence and the responsibilities of healthcare providers. The case centered around the care given to the man prior to his heart attack. His family argued that the medical practices failed to provide appropriate treatment, contributing to his condition. The jury’s decision reflects their determination that both medical practices shared responsibility for the unfortunate … Read more

Celebrating Design with a Heart: ArchitectureAu Awards Recognize Innovative Solutions for Homelessness and Indigenous Injustice

Sydney, Australia – The ArchitectureAu Award for Social Impact has reached its third edition, highlighting projects that exemplify the concept of “good design, doing good.” This initiative seeks to curtail the ongoing challenge of measuring social impact while showcasing the powerful ways architecture can contribute to societal advancement. This year’s awards saw two joint winners addressing significant social issues: Habilis, designed by Collins and Turner, focuses on chronic homelessness, while the Munarra Centre for Regional Excellence, crafted by ARM Architecture, aims to confront historical injustices and current inequalities affecting Indigenous Australians. Both projects underscore a … Read more

San Marcos Couple Secures Historic $831M Verdict, But Their Victory Comes with Heavy Heart

SAN MARCOS, Texas — A couple from San Marcos recently achieved a historic legal victory, winning a staggering $831 million judgment against a major corporation. However, the couple has expressed that the outcome is not a cause for celebration, highlighting the emotional and personal toll of their legal battles. The case stems from a years-long dispute involving claims of negligence and significant harm caused by the company’s actions. The couple argued that their lives were drastically altered due to the company’s failures, leading them to seek justice in court. The verdict, which is among the … Read more

From Heart Surgery to Humanitarian Hero: Lawyer Dedicates Life to Supporting Persecuted Christians Across Continents

In June 2014, the city of Mosul, Iraq, fell into the hands of Islamic State militants, prompting an exodus of over half a million people, including more than 150,000 Iraqi Christians. As ISIS expanded its control to the Nineveh Plains, Christians were compelled to abandon villages that had been their homes since the first century AD. Concurrently, thousands of miles away in Maine, Stephen Rasche, a lawyer experienced in international transactions, was recovering from open-heart surgery and reevaluating his life and faith. During this period of convalescence, Rasche decided to redirect his career towards a … Read more