Cryan Champions ‘Daniel’s Law’ Persistence, Declaring Its Enduring Value in Protecting Privacy

TRENTON, N.J. — New Jersey state legislators are actively pushing for heightened protections for judges and their families following distressing incidents that have highlighted vulnerabilities in their personal security. This movement seeks to extend “Daniel’s Law,” an existing statute named posthumously to honor Daniel Anderl, the son of a federal judge who tragically lost his life in a violent attack at their family home in 2020. The law initially enacted aimed to shield the personal information of judges, prosecutors, and law enforcement officers from being publicly accessible. However, the proposed expansion, spearheaded by State Sen. … Read more

Buhl Legacy’s Legal Team Holds Firm on Lawsuit Against MPT, Cites Key Reasons for Persistence

Buhl Legacy’s legal representative made it clear this week that the organization will continue to pursue its claims against Minnesota Polytechnic Institute (MPT), challenging a collaboration agreement that allegedly resulted in significant financial and intellectual property losses for the charitable foundation. The dispute centers on a joint research initiative launched in 2017, aimed at developing new technologies that support sustainable farming practices. Martha Gomez, lead attorney for Buhl Legacy, articulated the foundation’s stance, emphasizing that MPT did not meet contractual obligations, ultimately compromising the initiative’s outcomes and financial returns. According to Gomez, the institute’s lack … Read more

Setback and Persistence: Zantac Cancer Lawsuits Forge Ahead Despite Federal Dismissals, Trials Continue in Various States

Philadelphia – In a recent turn of events in the Zantac litigation saga, Judge Joshua Roberts of the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas has denied a motion for recusal brought by plaintiffs who pointed to a potential conflict of interest due to his wife’s position at the law firm Reed Smith. The firm represents Zantac manufacturer GlaxoSmithKline in jurisdictions outside of this case, sparking concerns of bias among litigants. The decision came amidst the broader context of numerous Zantac cases alleging that the drug, intended as a heartburn and ulcer remedy, contains unsafe levels of … Read more

Passenger Awarded $260,000 Verdict in T-Bone Collision Despite Delayed Treatment: A Story of Persistence and Justice

ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. – A passenger involved in a T-bone collision has been awarded a verdict of $260,000, despite not immediately seeking treatment at the scene. The accident occurred in July 2020 when the SUV Jessica David was riding in was struck by a Chevy Silverado making a left turn at a blinking yellow arrow. David, represented by Tarun Rana of Rana Law Group, later experienced difficulty breathing and was diagnosed with a thoracic spine injury based on an MRI. Following the collision, David visited the emergency room and was initially diagnosed with a … Read more