Priscilla Presley’s Legal Battle Intensifies Family Drama, Graceland Auction Narrowly Avoided

Los Angeles — The illustrious Presley name is once more in the headlines, but not for music or entertainment. The family saga thickens as Priscilla Presley has initiated a legal battle concerning the management of Lisa Marie Presley’s estate. The situation underscores a dramatic turn in the Elvis Presley family’s ongoing narrative since the music icon’s death in 1977. Priscillia filed her lawsuit in the Los Angeles Superior Court earlier this year, challenging a 2016 amendment to the living trust of her daughter, Lisa Marie Presley, who passed away on January 12, 2023. The amendment … Read more

Boulder’s Political Battle Intensifies: Defamation Trial Set for 2025 Amidst First Amendment Controversy

Boulder, Colo. — A defamation case with wide-reaching implications for political discourse is set to unfurl in a Boulder courtroom. Slated for a trial on May 12, 2025, the legal battle began following accusations during the city’s 2021 election. Steve Rosenblum, a former candidate for Boulder City Council, has brought forth claims that the local activist group Boulder Progressives, through Eric Budd, intentionally spread false information about him to skew public perception and influence the election outcome. In the contentious election year, an anonymous X account, nominally under Rosenbaum’s name, posted links to a blog … Read more

St. Louis Bar Owner’s Legal Battle Intensifies as Attorney Claims Prosecutorial Misconduct Over Withheld Evidence

ST. LOUIS — The legal battle surrounding Chad Morris, a local bar owner, has intensified this week as his attorney sought sanctions against the St. and Louis Circuit Attorney’s Office over what he claims is a failure to disclose vital evidence. The dispute stems from an incident last December at Bar:PM, a popular establishment in the South Broadway area, which culminated in the controversial arrest of Morris following a confrontation with police. According to court documents, James Wyrsch, Morris’ lawyer, has accused the circuit attorney’s office, led by Gabe Gore, of withholding information crucial to … Read more

Across the Board: The Battle Intensifies Over Noncompete Clauses as Federal Rule Faces Legal Challenge

The extensive use of noncompete clauses, once reserved for high-ranking executives with access to sensitive trade secrets, has controversially trickled down to affect nearly every tier of the workforce, including low-wage positions and rank-and-file employees. An academic study estimates that these restrictions impact around 30 million American workers, nearly one-fifth of the nation’s workforce, raising significant concerns about their effects on worker mobility and wage levels. Originally intended to protect businesses by preventing the spread of proprietary knowledge, noncompete clauses are increasingly appearing in the employment contracts of individuals who do not possess confidential information, … Read more