High Court Takes Strong Stance against Lawyer’s Defamatory Claims, Emphasizing the Need for Accountability

Lucknow, India – The high court of Lucknow, India has taken a strong stance against a lawyer who made defamatory accusations against several judges. In its verdict, the court emphasized the need to address such actions firmly, considering the lawyer’s role as an officer of the court. The lawyer had filed a plea before a single judge of the high court in July 2022, alleging that multiple judges were engaging in arbitrary, whimsical, and biased behavior. Furthermore, he had specifically named these judges in his petition. The high court’s response was clear – it would … Read more

Negligence and Violations Alleged: Granite School District Faces Wrongful Death Lawsuit After Tragic Shooting at Hunter High School

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – A wrongful death civil rights lawsuit has been filed against Granite School District on behalf of the families of two high-school students who tragically lost their lives. Paul Tahi and Tivani Lopati were fatally shot during school hours at Hunter High School in Salt Lake City on January 13, 2022. The civil lawsuit alleges that the school district failed to address multiple reports of escalating violence, resulting in the untimely deaths of the two students. According to the complaint, the school administration and district police neglected to adequately investigate reports … Read more

NFL Presents Final Argument in Jon Gruden Lawsuit, Awaits Nevada High Court’s Verdict

CARSON CITY, Nev. – The NFL is making a final attempt to have former Raiders head coach Jon Gruden’s lawsuit, pertaining to leaked emails, sent to arbitration. The case is currently being argued in Nevada’s highest court. Gruden filed the lawsuit following the release of emails that contained racist, homophobic, and misogynistic remarks. He claims that the league leaked the emails to the media, leading to his termination as head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders. The NFL argues that Gruden’s employment contract included a provision that any disputes or claims must go through arbitration. … Read more

Stay Informed: Understanding North Carolina Laws on Cutting Through Parking Lots and Flashing High Beams

Raleigh, NC – Drivers in North Carolina may be subject to penalties for cutting through parking lots and flashing high beams, according to state laws. These actions, which may seem harmless to some, can actually result in a citation. North Carolina law prohibits motorists from using private parking lots, such as those belonging to shopping centers or restaurants, as shortcuts to avoid traffic or traffic signals. Violators can be ticketed under this regulation, as it is considered a dangerous practice that disrupts the flow of traffic and poses risks to pedestrians and other drivers. The … Read more