Groundbreaking $14.4 Million Jury Verdict Secured by Silver Golub & Teitell in Landmark Case Upholding Victim’s Rights

HARTFORD, Conn. – A jury has awarded a $14.4 million verdict in favor of the plaintiffs in a silver poisoning case. The trial, held in Hartford Superior Court, concluded with the jury finding the defendants, Silver Golub & Teitell LLP, liable for the harms caused by their actions. The case centered around allegations that the defendants, a law firm, failed to adequately protect their clients from the dangers of silver exposure. The plaintiffs, who had worked in a silver factory, claimed that they suffered significant health issues as a result of prolonged exposure to silver … Read more

Convictions Secured: Mastermind and Accomplices Receive Sentences in Horry County Murder-for-Hire Case

CONWAY, South Carolina – In a major development in the Horry County murder-for-hire case, all three individuals involved have now been convicted and sentenced. The verdict comes just a day after Samantha Rabon, the alleged mastermind behind the scheme, was found guilty for the killings of her father and half-brother, Robert and Randy Ford. Rabon has been handed two life sentences for hiring Randy Grainger to carry out the murders in August 2018 at their home in the Conway area, with inheritence money as the suspected motive. Both Grainger and the third co-defendant, Teresa Martin, … Read more

Landslide Decision: Supreme Court Rejects Landlords’ Challenge to NYC’s Rent-Control Laws, Leaving Thousands of Tenants Secured

New York City, USA – The U.S. Supreme Court has decided not to hear a significant property rights challenge brought by a group of New York landlords, effectively upholding the city’s rent-control laws. These laws allow tenants to remain in apartments at below-market rates for extended periods of time. The landlords argued that the combination of rent regulation and long-term occupancy violated their constitutional rights. The lawsuit, filed by owners of small and midsize apartment buildings, claimed that recent amendments to the rent-control laws had stripped them of their ownership rights. The amendments, which were … Read more