Troubled St. Louis Gas Station Faces Potential Closure as Judge Revokes Permit

ST. LOUIS (AP) – A St. Louis gas station known for its association with criminal activities may face closure after having its conditional use permit revoked. A judge in St. Louis recently voided the permit of the Shell gas station located at 721 North Tucker Boulevard and Convention Plaza. The Neighborhood Improvement Association-Downtown West, Inc. filed a lawsuit against the gas station owner earlier this year, alleging that the station had been operating unlawfully in violation of the city code. Court records indicate that the city’s Board of Public Service had granted permits for the … Read more

Unveiling the Potential Harsh Consequences Awaiting Trump as Judge Weighs Fraud Trial

NEW YORK – The judge presiding over former President Donald Trump’s fraud trial is reportedly considering a severe penalty. The trial, which is scheduled to take place in Manhattan next month, may result in a heavy sentence for Trump if he is found guilty. The judge’s deliberation has sparked widespread speculation about the potential consequences for the former commander-in-chief. Legal experts suggest that the judge may be inclined to impose a harsh penalty as a deterrent against future fraudulent activities. Trump is accused of engaging in fraudulent financial practices during his time in office, and … Read more

Columnist’s Lawyer Urges Judge to Curb Trump’s Potential Chaos in Damages Trial

NEW YORK – The lawyer representing a columnist who was awarded $5 million in a jury case against former President Donald Trump is urging the judge to take strong measures to prevent chaos during the upcoming trial. Attorney Roberta Kaplan wrote a letter to the judge expressing concerns that Trump’s appearance at the trial could lead to disruptive behavior. Trump has stated that he plans to attend the Manhattan federal court trial, where a jury will consider whether columnist E. Jean Carroll should be awarded $10 million in compensatory damages and additional punitive damages for … Read more

The Mass Tort Landscape in 2024: Biggest Class Action MDLs, Potential Settlements, and New Lawsuits Emerging

NEW YORK – As the new year begins, the landscape of mass tort litigation in 2024 is starting to take shape. From the biggest class action MDLs to the potential settlements and growth opportunities, here are the key mass torts to watch. At the forefront of the mass tort world is the Camp Lejeune Lawsuit, even though it is technically not an MDL class action. The Eastern District of North Carolina has established a mini-MDL for the over 110,000 administratively filed cases under the Camp Lejeune Justice Act (CLJA). With the Department of Justice launching … Read more