Energy Firm Drops Lawsuit Against Oklahoma Landowners, Seeks Voluntary Survey Access for Statewide Transmission Project

ENID, Okla. — A recent legal battle involving Cimarron Link, a subsidiary of Invenergy, and several Garfield County landowners has come to an end, as the company withdraws its lawsuit regarding land survey access. This decision marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing debate between property rights and large-scale infrastructure projects in Oklahoma. The conflict began when Cimarron Link sought access to private lands to survey for a major transmission line project, intended to stretch from the Panhandle to eastern Oklahoma. Landowners, including David and Linda Bryan, the Bryan Family LLC, LeRoy Fuksa Trust, and … Read more

Anoka-Hennepin School District Seeks Legislative Reform and Increased Budget for 2025

Anoka, MN — School leaders from Minnesota’s largest school district, Anoka-Hennepin, are launching an aggressive campaign to reshape state laws and secure additional financial support in the 2025 legislative session. With a student population exceeding 37,000, the district seeks to address urgent needs sparked by changing demographics and mounting operational costs that impact educational standards and student well-being. The district is focusing on a few strategic legislative changes, amongst them is an appeal for increased funding specifically tailored to support mental health services, special education, and advanced technology for classrooms. Recognizing the growing importance of … Read more

Philadelphia Roundup Litigation Sees Demand for New Legal Voices as Former Associate Seeks Fair Trial Opportunities

Philadelphia, PA — In the ongoing litigation concerning the herbicide Roundup, two prominent law firms, Kline & Specter and Arnold & Itkin, have dominated the courtroom in Philadelphia, delivering the most substantial verdicts to date. Yet, amid these legal victories, a growing discord suggests a shift is impending as new voices call for a chance to lead. Thomas Bosworth, a former associate of Kline & Specter who now operates his own legal practice following a strenuous departure from the firm, has been a vocal advocate for a more inclusive approach to attorney representation in these … Read more

$6.4 Million Awarded in Tragic Motel Fire Lawsuit, Family Seeks Justice for Lost Loved One

Redding, CA — A tragic incident at a local motel that claimed the life of a Redding woman has led to a significant jury verdict. The Sundial Lodge was found liable in a wrongful-death lawsuit following a fire that killed Jenell Foster, a 67-year-old resident of the motel. The Shasta County jury awarded approximately $6.4 million in damages to Foster’s four adult children, marking a notable case that underscores issues of safety and accountability in lodging facilities. The case, which highlighted critical lapses in safety standards, centered around the absence of a functioning smoke detector … Read more