Rima Shines Bright as She Takes on Lead Role in Shabna Mohammed’s Directorial Debut, Delulu

Kochi, India — Actress Rima Kallingal is set to take on a leading role in a new film following her appearance in the 2023 production “Neelavelicham.” This marks her involvement in “Delulu,” the directorial debut of Shabna Mohammed, who is also known for co-writing the project. The film was announced in 2024 and promises to showcase an engaging narrative. The cast of “Delulu” includes notable names such as Anurag Kashyap, a celebrated filmmaker, who will star alongside Rima. The ensemble also features Remya Nambeesan, Nikhila Vimal, Chandu Salimkumar, and Daveed Prakkat, who are expected to … Read more

Former Georgia Judge Embraces New Role as American Association for Justice President, Advocating for Access to Justice Amid Legislative Changes

Atlanta, Ga. — A retired Georgia judge is stepping into a new role as president of the American Association for Justice (AAJ), an organization dedicated to supporting trial lawyers and their clients across the nation. This leadership position comes as the association confronts significant changes in state legislation under Governor Brian Kemp, aimed at reforming personal injury lawsuit regulations. Greg Bey, who will assume the presidency in July 2026, is looking forward to his new responsibilities. “I’m excited to represent trial lawyers and their clients across the country,” he said, expressing a strong commitment to … Read more

Embracing Civic Duty: The Crucial Role of Jury Service in Our Democracy

Kingsport, Tennessee — Serving on a jury is not just a responsibility; it is a vital aspect of civic engagement that plays an essential role in the judicial system. Patrick W. Shull emphasizes the importance of fulfilling this duty when called upon, noting that jury service allows citizens to actively participate in the legal processes that govern society. Individuals selected for jury duty have the opportunity to contribute to the administration of justice. This task not only helps ensure fair trials but also reflects the collective values and beliefs of the community. By serving, jurors … Read more

Exploring the Shadows: Opaque Capital’s Role in Mass Tort Financing at Harvard Law Bankruptcy Roundtable

BOSTON — A recent discussion at Harvard Law School focused on the intersection of opaque capital and mass tort financing, shedding light on the complexities and challenges within this evolving legal landscape. Experts gathered to examine how financing has transformed the dynamics of mass torts, often leading to disputes over funding transparency and accountability. Mass tort financing has gained momentum as a pivotal strategy for law firms representing large groups of plaintiffs. This model allows attorneys to take on significant cases without the burden of upfront costs, as third-party investors provide the necessary capital. However, … Read more