South Carolina Lawyer Disbarred Following Years of Client Complaints and Financial Misconduct

CHARLESTON, S.C. — The South Carolina Supreme Court has revoked the law license of Louis S. Moore, citing numerous client complaints accusing him of misappropriating funds and failing to return legal fees. The court issued the disbarment order on May 14, following an interim suspension that began in 2019 due to eight separate complaints received by the Office of Disciplinary Counsel. Moore faced multiple allegations that span from September 2018 to February 2019. Among the most significant accusations were claims that he took at least $31,000 from four heirs in an inheritance matter, neglected to … Read more

South Florida Man Awarded $3 Million After Defective Takata Airbag Causes Life-Altering Injuries

MIAMI — A jury in South Florida has awarded $3 million to a man who suffered severe injuries from a malfunctioning airbag during a 2020 traffic accident. The ruling comes after jurors deliberated and reached a verdict for Jose Hernandez on Thursday. Hernandez, who filed a lawsuit in 2022, targeted the Takata Airbag Tort Compensation Trust Fund, established following Takata’s bankruptcy. His injuries occurred when he was driving his 2005 Honda Civic in Miami. While attempting to make a left turn in December 2020, another vehicle struck his car. His legal representation stated that the … Read more

South Carolina Coach Shane Beamer Voices Frustration Over NCAA’s Inaction as Rahsul Faison Seeks Extra Year of Eligibility

Columbia, South Carolina – South Carolina football head coach Shane Beamer voiced his dissatisfaction earlier this week regarding the NCAA’s handling of transfer portal addition Rahsul Faison’s eligibility. Beamer’s frustration stems from the NCAA’s silence on Faison’s status for the 2025 season, as other players with junior college backgrounds have previously been granted additional opportunities to compete. In a recent announcement, Faison revealed he has secured the services of prominent NIL attorney Darren Heitner to assist with potentially contesting the NCAA’s decision. Heitner validated Faison’s declaration via a social media post, stating, “Rahsul Faison submitted … Read more

Intense Drama Unfolds in First-Degree Murder Trial as Court Hears Testimony from Key Witness in South Surrey Shooting

NEW WESTMINSTER, British Columbia — The murder trial of Brandon Nathan Teixeira resumed in B.C. Supreme Court on Tuesday, focusing on the fatal shooting of 28-year-old Nicholas Khabra. The incident, which took place on October 23, 2017, in South Surrey, has drawn significant public attention. Teixeira, dressed in black with a full beard and glasses, did not speak during the proceedings. He faces charges of first-degree murder, attempted murder of a woman known as Person A, and discharging a firearm. The charges stem from the killing of Khabra, who was discovered by police with gunshot … Read more