Johnson & Johnson Proposes $6.5 Billion Settlement Amid Intense Legal Scrutiny Over Baby Powder Cancer Claims

Trenton, N.J. — In an intense legal atmosphere, a major decision in the ongoing saga of lawsuits against Johnson & Johnson regarding their talcum powder products is set to make a significant impact. As legal proceedings advance, the focus is rightfully shifting toward adequately compensating the women who allege harm from these products. For years, Johnson & Johnson has faced thousands of lawsuits across the United States, with claimants asserting that long-term use of the company’s talcum powder products, such as Baby Powder and Shower to Shower, has led to ovarian cancer. In what could … Read more

Merced City School District Under Scrutiny as Grand Jury Alleges Misconduct and Violations

MERCED, Calif. — A new report from the Merced County Grand Jury has cast a critical eye on Merced City School District, spotlighting a range of alleged misdeeds by its Board and administration that include sexual misconduct and multiple violations of the state’s open meeting laws. The scrutiny began following numerous complaints that painted a troubling picture of the internal operations within the district. Issues at the heart of the investigation range from workplace harassment and bullying to overt violations of the Brown Act, which guards against undisclosed meetings by local legislative entities. In a … Read more

Federal Judge Warns Providence Attorney of Scrutiny Over Billing Practices in Court Ruling

Boston, MA – A Providence attorney has been put on notice by a federal judge that his billing records will be closely examined in the future. The judge, Allison D. Burroughs, made this warning after awarding plaintiff Jose Gomes Ferreira Vaz half of the attorneys’ fees he had requested as the prevailing party in his appeal against the Social Security Administration’s denial of his disability benefits claim. Judge Burroughs expressed concerns over the billing practices at Green & Greenberg, the law firm representing Vaz. The government had opposed the award of attorneys’ fees, citing issues … Read more

BitMEX Co-Founder’s ‘God Access’ Trading Desk Under Legal Scrutiny: Judge Orders Suit to Proceed

Wilmington, Delaware – The co-founder of cryptocurrency exchange BitMEX, Arthur Hayes, has been ordered by a judge to defend himself in a lawsuit over allegations of facilitating illicit trading activities. The lawsuit accuses Hayes and his colleagues of creating a “God Access” trading desk that provided unfair advantage to certain users. The ruling comes after a federal judge in Delaware denied Hayes’ motion to dismiss the case. The judge stated that the plaintiffs had presented sufficient evidence to move forward with their claims. The lawsuit was filed by BMA LLC, a former client of BitMEX, … Read more