Family’s Hidden Camera Exposes Neglect in Elder Care, Spurs Nationwide Push for Surveillance Laws

Edina, MN – When Jean H. Peters first moved her aging mother, Jackie Hourigan, into an assisted living facility in 2011, the atmosphere seemed welcoming and the grounds beautifully maintained. Yet beneath the surface, troubling signs soon emerged. According to Peters, a retired nurse-practitioner from Bloomington, Minnesota, her mother, who was struggling with memory issues at 82 and widowed, was often left in bed well into the morning, unattended and neglected. Hourigan frequently missed meals, she was left in soaked pants due to improper toileting, and most distressingly showed unexplained bruises. Peters and her siblings … Read more

Protests Erupt as Missouri’s New Energy Law Spurs Concerns Over Rising Utility Bills

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — In an emotional public outcry, protesters chanted outside the state capitol Wednesday morning as Gov. Mike Kehoe signed a new utilities bill into law. Critics of the bill, including consumer protection groups and several lawmakers, claim it will lead to an increase in Missourians’ utility bills. Senate Bill 4, which primarily addresses energy and utilities regulations, will take effect on August 28. The bill was framed in response to the escalating global demand for energy fueled by advancements in technology, including broader applications of artificial intelligence. This growing energy requirement compels … Read more

Surgeon General’s Cancer Warning Spurs Major Legal Action Against Alcohol Industry

WASHINGTON — U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy recently issued an advisory on the potential cancer risks associated with alcohol consumption, prompting swift reactions across various sectors, including the legal field. This statement has stirred Parker Waichman LLP, a personal injury firm in New York City, to begin seeking plaintiffs for a class-action lawsuit alleging that the alcohol industry failed to inform the public about these potential dangers. Parker Waichman is not new to large-scale lawsuits; the firm has notably taken on the Trump Organization over alleged rent inflation in rent-controlled apartments in New York and … Read more

Lawyer’s Routine Check Leads to Lifesaving Cancer Diagnosis, Spurs Nationwide Call for Prostate Screening

LLAY, United Kingdom — Ian Edwards, a 53-year-old director at the law firm Allington Hughes based in North Wales and Cheshire, discovered he had prostate cancer almost by accident during a routine health check that involved measuring his blood pressure. Despite showing no typical symptoms of the disease, Edwards underwent surgery to remove his prostate following a shocking diagnosis that revealed a potentially life-threatening cancer. The initially unsuspected health issue came to light when a Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) test conducted during a regular medical assessment at his GP’s office showed high levels of PSA, which … Read more