Jersey’s Housing Minister Proposes Vital Tenancy Law Reforms Amidst Housing Crisis

Jersey, Channel Islands – In an effort to modernize tenant rights, which have been largely unchanged since 2011, Jersey’s government has proposed significant updates to the island’s residential tenancy laws. Minister for Housing Sam Mézec is spearheading the adjustments aimed at creating a fairer balance between landlords and tenants. The proposed changes include measures that would allow tenants to contest rent hikes and curb the extensive use of fixed-term tenancies, a move Mézec sees as essential towards establishing clearer regulations that uphold the duties and rights of all parties involved in the housing sector. Mézec … Read more

Houston’s Bankrupt MMA Law Firm Forms Strategic Pact with Key Creditor to Share Litigation Proceeds

Houston-based MMA Law Firm PLLC, currently navigating bankruptcy, has reached an agreement to divide the proceeds from its mass tort litigation with Equal Access Justice Fund LP, a principal creditor. This partnership marks a critical phase for the law firm as it seeks to resolve its financial difficulties. Founded a decade ago, MMA Law Firm initially specialized in personal injury and worker compensation cases, but eventually expanded its focus to include mass tort lawsuits, which involve claims from numerous plaintiffs against corporate defendants. The firm’s foray into this area significantly increased its caseload but also … Read more

Federal Judge Upholds Arbitration Decision in Fee Dispute Among Former Law Firm Owners in Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – On Wednesday, a federal judge in Pennsylvania decided against overturning or amending a ruling by an arbitration panel concerning the division of fees from two cases among three former principal owners of a now-dissolved plaintiffs’ law firm. The judge’s decision came after the panel had provided a resolution on how the fees should be distributed, which was contested by one of the involved parties. The defendant in the fee dispute had appealed to the court to nullify the arbitration’s decision, arguing that the panel’s findings were flawed. However, the judge found that … Read more

Georgia Jury Awards $2 Billion for Cancer Claim Against Bayer; State Considers Law to Limit Future Lawsuits

DALTON, Ga. — A monumental $2 billion jury award to a Georgia man who attributes his cancer to prolonged Roundup herbicide use has garnered significant attention, coinciding with a proposed state law that might prevent such cases from reaching court in the future. The verdict has notably impacted Bayer AG, the parent company of Monsanto, which developed Roundup. Georgia resident John Barnes, who has battled non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), claimed his illness was due to using Roundup from 1999 to 2019. The jury awarded Barnes, a former Marine and family man, $2 billion in punitive damages … Read more