FTX Targets Major Players in New Lawsuits: A Quest to Reclaim Billions and Restore Investor Trust

In a significant legal move, FTX’s bankruptcy estate has initiated 23 new lawsuits against major entities including Binance, Anthony Scaramucci’s SkyBridge Capital, and Crypto.com, as well as a lobbying group backed by Mark Zuckerberg, Fwd.us. This aggressive legal strategy seeks to reclaim billions of dollars vanished in the cryptocurrency exchange’s unexpected downfall last year. FTX, which was once a dominant player in the cryptocurrency market, faced a catastrophic collapse in 2022, leading to a loss of over $8 billion of investor funds. The newly filed lawsuits, including a major claim against Binance and its former … Read more

Heated Debate in Nebraska Supreme Court Over Legislative Authority to Restore Felony Voting Rights

LINCOLN, Neb. — A recent debate in the Nebraska Supreme Court has thrust into the spotlight the contentious issue of whether the state legislature or the executive branch holds constitutional authority to restore voting rights to convicted felons. The argument has raised fundamental questions about the balance of power between branches of government and the scope of legislative and executive roles in criminal justice reforms. During Wednesday’s oral arguments, justices scrutinized positions presented by the ACLU and the Nebraska Attorney General’s Office, focusing on whether restoring voting rights should be an exclusive prerogative of the … Read more

Minneapolis Lawyer Wins Lawsuit Against Unum to Restore Long-Term Disability Benefits Amid Health Battle

Minneapolis, MN — A local trademark attorney, battling breast cancer, recently won a significant legal victory against Unum Life Insurance Co. of America. The court ordered the insurance giant to reinstate her long-term disability benefits, ruling that they had improperly terminated her payouts based on her cancer diagnosis and ignored other debilitating conditions she was suffering from. The decision came down from U.S. District Judge John R. Tunheim, who asserted that Unum failed to fully consider the attorney’s additional medical issues, which included cognitive impairments and frequent episodes of dizziness. The judge pointed out that … Read more

Newton Families Take Legal Action to End Ongoing Teacher Strike and Restore Education for Students

WOBURN, Mass. — Families in Newton, Massachusetts are seeking legal intervention to end the ongoing teachers’ strike that has led to seven consecutive school days of canceled classes. Lital Asher-Dotan, a mother of three Newton Public School students, filed a motion with the Middlesex Superior Court on Monday, arguing that the strike violates her children’s state constitutional right to a public education. Approximately 20 other families have also submitted letters supporting the motion. Although Massachusetts law prohibits teachers from striking, educators in five communities, including Brookline, Malden, Haverhill, Woburn, and Andover, have engaged in strikes … Read more