Brooklyn Court Halts Mayor Adams’ Controversial Plan to Dismantle Protected Bike Lane Amid Community Backlash

A Brooklyn judge has temporarily halted Mayor Eric Adams’ plan to dismantle a barrier along a section of the Bedford Avenue bike lane, maintaining the protected route pending a hearing set for August. The decision comes after a lawsuit was filed by advocacy group Transportation Alternatives and local resident Baruch Herzfeld in response to the city’s announcement. Judge Carolyn Walker-Dialo’s ruling indicates that the city is prohibited from proceeding with any construction or activities aimed at removing the barrier. The lawsuit, lodged on Tuesday, criticizes the recent decision to transition part of the parking-protected bike … Read more

Tehum Care Services Emerges from Bankruptcy with Unprecedented Settlement Plan, Offering Claimants a Path to Assert Rights

Houston, Texas — Tehum Care Services Inc., a healthcare provider for inmates, has received court approval to emerge from bankruptcy through a unique personal injury settlement. This reorganization enables claimants, including incarcerated individuals, to opt out of a $75 million settlement and pursue potentially larger awards for alleged inadequate medical care in state courts. The decision allows numerous claimants, particularly those pursuing personal injury and wrongful death lawsuits, to maintain their legal rights against Tehum’s parent company, Corizon Health Inc., and affiliate YesCare Corp. This marks a significant shift from the typical Texas Two-Step legal … Read more

Judge Approves Plan to Reduce Detainee Population at Controversial Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall Amid Ongoing Criticism

DOWNEY, Calif. — A judge has approved a plan by the county Probation Department to reduce the number of detainees at Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall, which has faced scrutiny for its conditions. The facility, deemed unsuitable for housing youth by state regulators, has been the subject of ongoing concerns regarding its management and operational practices. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Michael Espinoza previously mandated the Probation Department to devise a strategy for decreasing the detainee population. In response, the department articulated a proposal to shrink the number from approximately 280 to about 175, primarily by … Read more

Johnson & Johnson’s $9 Billion Bankruptcy Plan to Settle Talc Lawsuits Dismissed by Court, Company Shifts Focus Back to Litigation

HOUSTON — A U.S. Bankruptcy Court has dismissed Johnson & Johnson’s recent attempt to settle thousands of lawsuits related to its talc baby powder. The ruling comes as a blow to the company, which had sought to resolve cancer claims with a proposed $9 billion package, potentially one of the largest mass tort settlements in history. Judge Christopher Lopez found that Johnson & Johnson, along with its subsidiary Red River Talc, improperly solicited votes when attempting to secure support from 75% of claimants for the settlement. This led to the invalidation of most of the … Read more