Epiq Launches Epiq Facilitator™: The Ultimate Solution for Efficient Legal Case Management and Settlement Administration

NEW YORK – Epiq, a global technology-enabled leader in the legal industry and corporate sector, unveiled its latest application, Epiq Facilitator™, today. This secure and reliable platform offers a comprehensive suite of tools for managing legal analysis, retrieving information, and administering voluntary remediation, claims, and regulatory settlements. Epiq Facilitator™ serves as a proprietary case management system, providing clients with instant access to vital case information through a secure web-based dashboard. The platform’s advanced technology and intelligent importing capabilities ensure efficient processes and deliver the metrics that clients value, all while maintaining complete transparency. Furthermore, Epiq … Read more

Unveiling the Mysteries: Accuser Reaches $480,000 Settlement and Drops Groping Lawsuit Against Matt Schlapp

WASHINGTON (AP) — A woman who had accused Matt Schlapp, a prominent conservative activist, of groping dropped her lawsuit after reaching a $480,000 settlement. The accuser alleged that Schlapp had forcibly touched her at a political gathering and that the incident had led to emotional distress. The settlement was reached just days before the case was scheduled to go to trial in a Washington D.C. court. The accuser, whose name has not been disclosed, filed the lawsuit last year, seeking $4 million in damages. According to court documents, she claimed that Schlapp had engaged in … Read more

Berkeley Reaches Settlement, Putting an End to Natural Gas Ban in New Buildings

Berkeley, California – The city of Berkeley has settled a lawsuit and agreed to put an end to its ban on natural gas in new buildings. The ban, which would have required all new construction projects to use electric power instead of natural gas, has faced opposition and legal challenges since it was initially implemented in 2019. The settlement comes after the city faced legal pressure from a group of restaurant owners and the California Restaurant Association. Under the terms of the settlement, Berkeley will rescind the ban on natural gas and will instead focus … Read more

Former Police Officer Wins $525,000 Settlement in Groundbreaking Free Speech Lawsuit Triggered by Social Media Posts

Sparks, Nevada – The city of Sparks has agreed to pay a former police officer $525,000 to settle a lawsuit alleging violation of free speech rights regarding social media posts. The settlement comes after months of litigation and represents an effort by the city to avoid further legal costs and potential damage to its reputation. The controversy began when the ex-police officer, whose identity remains undisclosed, claimed that the city unlawfully terminated his employment due to his personal social media activity. The posts in question touched on various social and political issues and expressed opinions … Read more