Judge Rules Against Jackson Walker LLP in Controversial Fee Dispute Linked to Ex-Bankruptcy Judge’s Secret Ties

AUSTIN, Texas — A Texas federal judge is grappling with a dispute over fees involving Jackson Walker LLP, a prominent law firm, as federal bankruptcy officials argue that the firm should not have the right to a jury trial. This issue is connected to a contentious case involving a former bankruptcy judge who is alleged to have maintained a secret relationship with a past partner at the firm. The federal government’s bankruptcy watchdog has invoked the Seventh Amendment in its argument, asserting that the law firm’s entitlement to a trial by jury does not apply … Read more

New Hampshire Court Rules Against TikTok in Lawsuit Over Child Safety Concerns

A Superior Court judge in Concord, New Hampshire, has ruled against TikTok’s attempt to dismiss a lawsuit brought forth by the state. The case alleges that the widely-used social media platform is detrimental to the mental and physical well-being of children in New Hampshire. Attorneys for the state argue that TikTok misrepresents its safety measures and unlawfully collects personal information from minors without obtaining parental consent. The concerns raised by the state highlight a growing movement among regulators scrutinizing the impact of social media on youth. State representatives contend that TikTok’s design and content exacerbate … Read more

Understanding Missouri’s Rules: When Is It Safe to Overtake Bicyclists?

Kansas City, Mo. – Understanding when it is safe and legal to pass bicyclists on Missouri roads is essential for all motorists. State laws are designed to ensure both cyclist and driver safety but often create confusion about proper passing distances and legal requirements. In Missouri, drivers must maintain a safe distance when overtaking a bicycle. The law mandates that vehicles give at least three feet of clearance between the vehicle and the cyclist. This distance is crucial to minimize the risk of accidents and ensure that cyclists have adequate space to navigate the road … Read more

Judge Rules Columbus Nightclub in Compliance, Leaving Victims’ Families Seeking Justice and Accountability

COLUMBUS, Ohio — A Franklin County judge has dismissed the case against the Aura nightclub, previously known as Avalon, which has been closed for nearly a year following a tragic shooting incident. The ruling comes amidst uncertainty about the future operations of the downtown venue. Judge Andrew P. Sweeney determined that the nightclub is in “substantial compliance” with city regulations, although the implications of this decision for the property remain unclear. The Aura has been under city-imposed restrictions since December, after authorities mandated its closure for a year following the fatal shooting of two security … Read more