Virginia Mothers Lead Charge for Tougher Road Safety Laws After Tragic Losses

RICHMOND, Va. — After enduring the tragedies of losing their children in automobile accidents, two Virginia mothers are channeling their grief into advocacy, pressing for comprehensive changes in state driving regulations. Together with Virginia lawmakers, they are campaigning for legislation aimed at imposing sterner penalties for unlicensed youthful drivers, widening driver education in schools, and mandating seatbelt usage for all vehicle occupants. Driven by her son Christopher’s fatal crash in 2020, Christy King has become a vocal supporter of legislative change, advocating this week before a House Transportation subcommittee. Specifically, her efforts are behind House … Read more

Judge Rules in Favor of Reinstating LSU Law Professor After Controversial Comments Lead to Suspension

BATON ROUGE, La. — A district judge has ruled that Louisiana State University must reinstate Ken Levy, a law professor previously barred from teaching following remarks he made about political figures. The university had earlier suspended Levy, a tenured professor, from his classroom duties over his comments concerning Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry and former President Donald Trump. The comments, made to students, had triggered the school’s decision to sideline him for the remainder of the semester. Following his suspension, Levy’s legal representative, Jill Craft, sought legal remedies, pushing for a restraining order and injunctive relief … Read more

Simmons & Simmons Chief Warns Skyrocketing Lawyer Salaries May Lead to Unsustainable Future

LONDON — The rapid escalation of salaries in the legal profession has sparked concerns over sustainability, according to top executives in the industry. Jeremy Hoyland, managing partner at international law firm Simmons & Simmons, has voiced significant worries about the current trajectory of lawyer compensation, marking a pivotal moment for law firms worldwide. This expression of concern comes amidst a broader trend where starting salaries for new lawyers at leading law firms are reaching unprecedented heights. For instance, some U.S. law firms now offer starting salaries as high as $215,000. This steep increase is not … Read more

Deadline Alert: Rosen Law Firm Announces March 10 Lead Plaintiff Deadline in Micron Technology Securities Class Action – Investors May Be Eligible for Compensation

NEW YORK — The Rosen Law Firm, a prominent global investor rights law firm, is calling attention to an upcoming deadline for the investors of Micron Technology, Inc. the public should note March 10, 2025, as the important lead plaintiff deadline for a class action lawsuit involving the purchase of common stock between September 28, 2023, and December 18, 2024. Investors who acquired Micron shares during this period may be eligible for compensation through a contingency fee arrangement, without needing to pay any out-of-pocket fees or costs. Those who purchased Micron common stock during the … Read more