Litigation Funder Takes Legal Action Against Texas Attorney Truett Akin IV in High-Stakes Bankruptcy Battle

Dallas, Texas — A major creditor is intensifying its pursuit of mass tort attorney Truett Akin IV as he navigates a bankruptcy filing. This creditor, linked to litigation funding powerhouse Virage Capital Management LP, made recent moves in court to solidify its interests in Akin’s proceedings. Akin’s financial struggles have drawn considerable attention, particularly given his prominence in the legal sector. His troubles reflect broader challenges facing attorneys who often rely on financing for high-risk cases that can take years to resolve. Virage’s involvement underscores the complexities of litigation finance in today’s legal landscape, where … Read more

High-Stakes Jury Selection Concludes as Deltona ‘Xbox Murders’ Resentencing Begins

DELAND, Fla. — In a somber setting at the Volusia County Courthouse, twelve jurors and two alternates were recently sworn in for a high-profile resentencing trial involving Jeron Hunter and Troy Victorino, two men previously convicted in a grisly case that left six people dead in Deltona. Known infamously as the “Xbox murders,” due to the brutal nature of the killings and a motive linked to a dispute over a video game console, this case has reignited discussions on criminal justice and the death penalty in Florida. The task before the jurors is a weighty … Read more

Judge Upholds Jury Verdict in High-Stakes Fudge Recipe Trade Secret Case

Pittsburgh, PA – A legal battle over a fudge recipe’s trade secret status concluded its latest chapter Monday when U.S. Magistrate Judge Patricia L. Dodge of the Western District of Pennsylvania dismissed a motion for judgment that would have overturned a jury’s previous decision in favor of the recipe’s confidentiality and economic value. The case revolves around a contentious disagreement between a group named Local Yokels Fudge and their competitors. Defendants Christine Falvo, Charles Brian Griffin, Donald Konieczny, and CM Chocolatier contested the jury’s verdict from an earlier trial where it was determined they had … Read more

Jury Set for High-Stakes Federal Corruption Trial of Former Tennessee House Speaker and Chief of Staff

Nashville, Tenn. – After nearly two days of selection, a jury of 16, including 12 main jurors and four alternates, has been finalized for the federal corruption trial involving former Tennessee Speaker of the House Glen Casada and his ex-Chief of Staff Cade Cothren. The trial, attracting considerable attention due to the high-profile nature of the allegations, began with intensive juror questioning at a Nashville federal courthouse. Casada and Cothren stand accused on 20 federal charges including conspiracy, public corruption involving fraud, bribery, name concealment, and money laundering. These charges, stemming from an indictment by … Read more