California Legislates Safety for Electric Bikes: New Laws Aim to Enhance Visibility and Regulation Amid Rising Usage

SACRAMENTO, California — Governor Gavin Newsom recently signed two new laws aimed at enhancing the safety of the rapidly growing electric bike fleet in the state. These measures, spearheaded by Assemblywoman Laurie Davies, address concerns over the visibility and speed of e-bikes, which have become increasingly popular among California commuters and cyclists. The first piece of legislation, Assembly Bill 544, mandates that e-bikes must be equipped with either a red reflector or a flashing red light on the rear when used at night. The intent behind this requirement is to improve visibility for drivers and … Read more

Ontario Courts Tighten Access to Zoom Hearings Amid Rising Disruptions from ‘Zoom Bombing’

Ontario, Canada — Remote access to court proceedings will soon be limited as the Ministry of the Attorney General takes steps to mitigate disruptions caused by unauthorized viewers. The policy change comes in response to a rise in what has been termed “Zoom Bombing,” a frustrating trend where individuals join virtual meetings to create chaos and share inappropriate content. Beginning in mid-July, only specific individuals, including victims, complainants, and members of the media, will be permitted to access court hearings via Zoom after obtaining special approval. This change marks a significant shift, as the general … Read more

Johnson & Johnson Faces Setback as Talc Bankruptcy Court Ruling Highlights Rising Challenges in Tort Cases

In Trenton, New Jersey, a recent court ruling has intensified scrutiny over Johnson & Johnson’s handling of talc-related litigation. The company suffered a significant setback as its effort to navigate bankruptcy proceedings faced swift backlash, casting a spotlight on ongoing legal battles surrounding its talcum powder products. In July, Johnson & Johnson filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for its subsidiary, aimed at resolving thousands of claims alleging that its talcum powder contained harmful asbestos, potentially leading to cancer. However, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York rejected the company’s case … Read more