Family Seeks Justice: Lawsuit Filed in Wake of Father’s Fatal Detainment at Local County Jail

Columbia, SC – A lawsuit has been filed by the daughter of a man who died following his detainment at the Richland County jail, alleging negligence and wrongful death of her father. The legal action, initiated by Amara Howard, claims that her father, Darren Howard, suffered severe dehydration and malnutrition while detained. The lawsuit names Richland County, the sheriff’s department, the jail’s medical staff, and others as defendants, alleging that they failed to provide the necessary care for Darren during his incarceration. According to legal documents, Darren Howard, 47, was held on a temporary charge … Read more

Lilly Seeks Court Action Against Compounded Copies of Its Popular Weight-Loss Medications

Indianapolis-based pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly and Co. has requested to join a lawsuit targeting manufacturers of compounded versions of its popular weight-loss drugs. The company alleges that these compounded versions might pose safety risks and infringe on its intellectual property rights. This legal move comes as the U.S. weight-loss drug market experiences significant growth, driven by increasing awareness and consumer demand for effective obesity treatments. The lawsuit, originally filed by the U.S. Department of Justice, seeks to halt the production and distribution of unauthorized compounded versions of drugs similar to Lilly’s FDA-approved offerings, including Mounjaro … Read more

Delphi Murder Case Update: Legal Team for Richard Allen Seeks Additional Appellate Lawyers After 2017 Conviction

DELPHI, Ind. — In a case that captured the attention of the nation, Richard Allen has been convicted of the 2017 murders of two teenage girls, Abby Williams, 13, and Libby German, 14, whose deaths shook the small town of Delphi, Indiana. After years of mourning and mystery, the verdict brought an essential but somber closure to a community haunted by the crime. Allen, who maintained his innocence, faced a jury comprised of members from Allen County and was found guilty in November 2024. The conviction followed a lengthy trial that saw a flurry of … Read more

Brian Walshe Seeks Expert Legal Support for Upcoming Murder Trial Following Wife’s Dismemberment

Cohasset, MA — As the legal team for Brian Walshe prepares for a high-profile trial slated for October, they have requested additional funding for expert services, including a jury consultant and a forensic DNA analyst. These requests stem from charges against Walshe, who is accused of murdering and dismembering his wife, Ana Walshe, in their Massachusetts home on New Year’s Day 2023. The court documents, which were filed under seal in Norfolk Superior Court, reveal that Walshe, 49, has entered a plea of not guilty to murder, improper conveyance of a body, and misleading investigators. … Read more