Florida Law Firms File Lawsuit Against MSP Recovery Over Unpaid Legal Fees and Breach of Agreement

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Two law firms specializing in pharmaceutical mass torts have filed a lawsuit against MSP Recovery LLC and its affiliates, claiming they failed to compensate for legal services related to pharmaceutical and Medicare Secondary Payer Act claims. The lawsuit, initiated in Florida state court, also alleges a breach of a tolling agreement between the litigants. The legal firms assert that MSP Recovery’s refusal to pay has resulted in substantial financial losses. They argue that the company’s actions not only jeopardized the ongoing claims but also undermined the cooperative efforts initially outlined in their … Read more

Airlines Settle $79 Million Lawsuit Over Controversial Fuel Dumping Near Schools

DALLAS — A major airline has reached an agreement to pay $79 million to resolve a lawsuit stemming from an incident in which its aircraft inadvertently released fuel over schools in a suburban area. The lawsuit was filed by community members who alleged significant health concerns and harmful environmental effects due to the fuel dumping. The incident occurred during an emergency landing in 2020 when the aircraft needed to reduce its weight. In an effort to comply with safety regulations, the plane dumped thousands of gallons of fuel shortly before landing. The communities affected were … Read more

Surfshark Faces Class-Action Lawsuit Over Alleged Auto-Renewal Violations, Sparking Industry-Wide Scrutiny of Subscription Practices

San Francisco, California — Surfshark, a prominent player in the virtual private network industry, is facing a class-action lawsuit that highlights increasing scrutiny surrounding subscription services. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, alleges that Surfshark has breached California’s Automatic Renewal Law by charging customers for auto-renewing subscriptions without appropriate consent and clear disclosures. The complaint was brought forth by Joshua Brown, a California resident, who claims he was charged $77.88 unexpectedly due to inadequate notifications regarding the renewal process. This situation reflects a broader trend, as Surfshark … Read more

Gateway Church Seeks Dismissal of Defamation Lawsuit Over Founder’s Abuse Allegations Response

SOUTHLAKE, Texas — Gateway Church is seeking dismissal from a defamation lawsuit linked to allegations of sexual abuse against its founder, Robert Morris. The lawsuit has been filed by Cindy Clemishire and her father, addressing the church’s public response to the accusations. Clemishire alleges that Morris sexually abused her starting in 1982, when she was just 12 years old. She brought her allegations to light in June 2024, prompting a statement from Gateway Church that described Morris’s conduct as “inappropriate sexual behavior with a young lady,” though it did not specify her age. Following the … Read more