Keeping Kentucky Safe: Peterson Law Office Offers Crucial Back-to-School Safety Tips in Latest ‘Ask the Lawyer’ Segment

Lexington, Kentucky – The Peterson Law Office is dedicated to advocating for Kentucky residents affected by negligence and other wrongful actions. With a focus on client care, the firm strives to help individuals and families regain stability after facing tragic events. Recognized as one of the largest plaintiff law firms in Kentucky, the Peterson Law Office employs over 200 attorneys committed to seeking justice. In the latest segment of “Ask the Lawyer,” Founding Attorney Justin Peterson partnered with Jennifer Palumbo to discuss critical safety considerations as students head back to school. With the school year … Read more

Paramount Settles Lawsuit with Trump for $16 Million Over Controversial ’60 Minutes’ Segment

NEW YORK — Paramount Global has reached a settlement totaling $16 million with former President Donald Trump over a lawsuit related to the news program “60 Minutes.” The agreement comes after Trump filed a suit in 2020, claiming damages for what he described as misleading coverage during an interview aired by the show. The lawsuit centered on Trump’s assertions that the segment edited his remarks, ultimately portraying him in a negative light. The former president alleged that the portrayal was detrimental to his reputation, leading him to seek significant financial restitution. Paramount, which produces “60 … Read more

Federal Court Halts Segment of Trump’s Citizenship Verification Mandate for Voters

A federal judge has recently moved to partially block an executive order issued by former President Donald Trump, which mandated that voters provide proof of citizenship before participating in federal elections. This intervention has sparked a wave of discussions on the implications for voter rights and the legality of such requirements. The order, which aimed to tighten election security, was met with immediate legal challenges from several advocacy groups championing voter accessibility. Critics have repeatedly argued that such measures could disenfranchise many eligible voters, particularly minorities and the economically disadvantaged who might struggle to provide … Read more

Michigan Court Overturns Segment of Landmark Decision for Gardener with Ruined Organic Lawn

Detroit, MI – A Michigan appellate court has partially overturned a previous verdict in favor of a gardener whose organic lawn was accidentally destroyed. The original ruling awarded the Detroit area homeowner significant financial compensation after a landscaping mix-up resulted in chemical herbicides being applied to his carefully tended organic grass. The gardener, who identified as an organic-only landscaping enthusiast, had hired a local landscaping company to treat his yard. According to case documents, the misunderstanding occurred when the company inadvertently used conventional weed killers rather than the organic solutions specified by the homeowner. The … Read more