Investors Rally as Class Action Suit Against Lantheus Holdings Unfolds: Key Dates and Allegations Revealed

RADNOR, Pa. – A class action lawsuit has been filed against Lantheus Holdings, Inc., aimed at investors who acquired securities of the company between February 26 and August 5, 2025. The law firm Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check, LLP announced that those who wish to act as lead plaintiffs in the case have until November 10, 2025, to file their applications. The lawsuit alleges that Lantheus made false and misleading representations regarding the competitive standing of its product, PYLARIFY. Specifically, it claims the company failed to properly evaluate pricing and competition, leading to potential risks … Read more

Jury Weighs Key Evidence in Federal Wrongful-Death Case of Unarmed Man Shot by Baldwin County Deputy

MOBILE, Ala. — A federal jury began deliberations Thursday in a wrongful-death civil trial surrounding the fatal shooting of Jonathan Victor by Baldwin County sheriff’s deputy Cpl. Matthew Hunady. The trial stems from a May 2017 incident on Interstate 10, where Hunady shot Victor during a tense standoff after a single-vehicle accident. The central question before jurors is whether Hunady’s actions constituted excessive force. Both sides acknowledged key details from dashcam and bodycam footage but clashed on their interpretations. During closing arguments, plaintiff’s lawyer Jack Samuel Tenenbaum argued that Victor, a Louisiana resident, should not … Read more

Supreme Court Set to Tackle Key Environmental Law Issues in 2024-25 Term, Says American Bar Association

WASHINGTON – As the Supreme Court gears up for its upcoming term, environmental law is set to take center stage, especially with high-profile cases anticipated that could reshape regulatory frameworks across the United States. Legal experts and environmental advocates are primed for a session that may significantly impact how environmental policies are implemented and enforced. The significance of this term lies not only in the number of environmental cases but also in the potential implications for the nation’s regulatory landscape. The Court will hear cases that scrutinize the powers of federal agencies, specifically concerning their … Read more

Key DNA Evidence Connecting Suspected Gilgo Killer to 1993 Southampton Body Accepted in Court Рuling

SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. — A recent ruling by a judge has paved the way for DNA evidence linking a suspected killer to a body discovered in Southampton in 1993 to be used in court. This decision is part of a broader investigation that has captivated the attention of the region as authorities continue to delve into the cold case. The DNA evidence recently examined is crucial, as it connects the suspect to the remains of a woman found more than three decades ago. Legal experts note that the acceptance of this evidence can significantly impact the … Read more