Proposed Legislation Seeks to Overturn Development Ban in Kakaako Makai Area

Honolulu, Hawaii – A new legislative proposal is seeking to overturn a longstanding prohibition on development in Kakaako Makai, a coastal area of Honolulu that’s been off-limits to builders for nearly two decades. Introduced recently, this bill aims to modify the restrictions set back in 2006 which were originally established to conserve the waterfront for public use, following a surge of public opposition to previous residential projects. Proponents of the bill argue that updating the land-use laws could foster economic growth and help revitalize the area, potentially bringing in new businesses and job opportunities. They … Read more

Campbell Law Seeks Volunteers to Judge Prestigious National Trial Advocacy Competition

Raleigh, NC – Campbell Law School is actively seeking volunteer judges for an upcoming premier trial advocacy competition. Scheduled for March 6-9, the law school, in conjunction with Milberg Law and the University of South Carolina, will co-host the 2025 Regional Tournament of the American Advocates for Justice (AAJ) Student Trial Advocacy Competition (STAC). The competition is renowned for highlighting the capabilities of aspiring trial lawyers, who will vie for scholarships and a spot to represent their teams at the AAJ’s national convention in July. The event promises to gather significant legal talent with 16 … Read more

Former Councilman John Miller Seeks Judge’s Removal in Ongoing Legal Battle

Jeffersonville, IN — John Miller, a former councilmember in Clark County, Indiana, currently out on bail, has recently filed a motion for the recusal of Special Judge Larry Medlock from his ongoing legal case. The grounds for this request have not been made public, as Miller’s legal team has not provided a detailed rationale behind the move. Miller’s legal affairs have captured local attention, fuelling discussions about the relationships and alleged conflicts of interest within the judiciary system. Local legal experts suggest that such motions can stem from concerns ranging from perceived biases to procedural … Read more

Crown Castle Seeks Reversal in $32 Million Dish Network Dispute Over Unpaid Rent Claims

Denver, Colorado – Telecom giant Crown Castle is currently appealing a Colorado Court of Appeals decision following a jury verdict that sided with Dish Network in a significant legal battle involving $32 million in allegedly unpaid rent for cell tower sites. The dispute centers on whether Dish Network failed to pay the required rent under their agreement, a claim that Crown Castle insists holds merit, particularly after a pretrial ruling they argue prejudicially influenced the jury’s decision. At the heart of this legal confrontation is Crown Castle’s assertion that Dish Network owes massive sums for … Read more