Los Angeles County Moves to Unmask Law Enforcement: New Ordinance Aims to Restore Public Trust Amid Immigration Raids

Los Angeles County officials are pushing for a new ordinance aimed at enhancing transparency among law enforcement during their operations. This initiative is largely sparked by a series of immigration enforcement actions in the region, where federal agents have been seen obscuring their identities with masks, raising concerns among community members. On Tuesday, the Board of Supervisors approved a 4-0 vote, with one member abstaining, to instruct the county counsel to draft a law that would restrict all law enforcement personnel, including federal agents, from wearing masks while on duty. Exceptions to this rule would … Read more

Springdale Law Firm Secures $6.58 Million Verdict Against Fayetteville Attorney in Grieving Families’ Exploitation Case

SPRINGDALE, Ark. — A federal jury has delivered a significant verdict against a Fayetteville attorney, awarding $4.58 million in damages to a local personal injury law firm following allegations of unethical practices involving funeral home “runners.” These individuals, not licensed attorneys, were reportedly employed to solicit clients at funerals for attorney Tony Pirani. The jury found Pirani guilty of engaging in a racketeering scheme that exploited grieving families through fraudulent practices tied to funeral establishments. According to Mark Murphey Henry, who represented the Jason M. Hatfield P.A. firm in the lawsuit, the jury also imposed … Read more

New York Climate Law Under Fire: Judge Suggests State is Failing to Meet Mandates Amid Growing Legal Challenges

ULSTER COUNTY, N.Y. — A judge signaled on Friday that New York may be in violation of its climate change law, casting doubt on the state’s ability to regulate greenhouse gas emissions as required. Ulster County Supreme Court Justice Julian Schreibman sharply challenged a lawyer from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), who argued that the agency could not implement necessary regulations in the near future. During the hearing, Schreibman questioned the validity of the DEC’s claim that it needed flexibility due to the uncertainty of the times. “I don’t know that … Read more

Infinity Insurance Files Suit Against Former Law Firm Over $36.4 Million Jury Verdict Mishap

Chatsworth, California, is at the center of a legal dispute involving Infinity Insurance Co. and a law firm previously representing a defendant in a highly publicized personal injury case. A local jury recently awarded a substantial $36.4 million to a motorist, which has prompted Infinity to accuse its legal representation of significant errors during the proceedings. This unfolding controversy is further complicated by the dissolution of the law firm Ford, Walker, Haggerty, & Behar LLP on June 30. Following this dissolution, a link on their website now directs clients to Behar Gibbs Savage Paulson LLP, … Read more