"Texas Lottery Legal Battle: $83.5 Million Winner Fights to Claim Prize Amid Controversial Ban on Courier Services"

A Texas woman who thought she had won an $83.5 million lottery jackpot is now embroiled in a dispute with state officials, who are refusing to honor her ticket claim. The issue stems from a recent ban on courier services, which was implemented after the draw she participated in on February 17. The woman purchased her tickets through Jackpocket, a courier app, and now feels caught in an unfair situation as she seeks what she believes is rightfully hers. The controversy arose when Texas Lottery officials retroactively imposed the ban on courier services shortly after … Read more

Supio’s Game-Changing AI Platform for Personal Injury Law Secures $60 Million Series B Funding

Supio, a legal technology startup based in New York, has announced a significant boost to its growth plans with a $60 million Series B funding round secured on Wednesday. The company has focused on enhancing its artificial intelligence platform tailored for personal injury and mass tort law firms, aiming to streamline legal processes and improve outcomes for clients. The latest investment follows a previous funding round that highlighted the growing interest in tech solutions within the legal industry. Supio’s platform uses advanced algorithms to assist attorneys in managing cases more efficiently, potentially reducing the time … Read more

Exoneree Fights to Uphold $5.7 Million Verdict Against New Milford, Citing Judicial Precedent and Evidence of Misconduct

Bridgeport, Conn. — A man recently exonerated after spending three decades in prison has urged a federal judge to dismiss a Connecticut town’s attempt to overturn a $5.7 million award associated with evidence fabrication. Ralph “Ricky” Birch contended in a filing that the evidence presented in his favor supports his claims and that the town’s previous defeat in an appellate court strengthens his case. In a legal response submitted to U.S. District Judge Victor A. Bolden, Birch emphasized that under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, federal judges can only nullify jury verdicts under specific … Read more

Stan Lee’s Daughter Settles $21 Million Elder Abuse Case Against Former Manager, Unveiling Dark Legacy

Los Angeles, California — Joan Celia “J.C.” Lee has resolved her lawsuit against Max Anderson, the former manager of her late father, comic book legend Stan Lee. In the suit, J.C. accused Anderson of misappropriating over $21 million in collectibles and memorabilia, as well as pressuring Lee to work excessive hours prior to his passing in 2018. The settlement was reached just ahead of a trial scheduled to begin next week and will take effect once certain undisclosed conditions are met. Neither J.C. Lee nor Anderson responded to requests for comments following the announcement. A … Read more