Family Sues Non-Profit After Allegations of Grooming and Negligence in Youth Program

CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, S.C. — A lawsuit has been filed against a residential program by the family of a teenager who allegedly developed an inappropriate relationship with a female staff member, raising questions about the program’s oversight and accountability. The complaint was lodged on September 10 in the county’s court of common pleas against AMIkids Sand Hills, a non-profit organization. The suit claims neglect in handling communications between 31-year-old Florence Garland White, who worked at the facility, and the then-15-year-old boy. The lawsuit states that the teen was admitted to the program in January 2025 following … Read more

Patent Battle Erupts in Europe: ToolGen Sues Lonza Over CRISPR Technology Infringement Amidst Gene Therapy Breakthroughs

SEOUL, South Korea — ToolGen, a prominent player in genome editing, has initiated legal proceedings against Dutch manufacturer Lonza Netherlands B.V. The lawsuit, filed in The Hague, alleges that Lonza infringes on ToolGen’s patent rights while producing CASGEVY, the first authorized CRISPR-based gene therapy for treating sickle cell disease and beta-thalassemia. According to the claims, Lonza’s production processes at its Dutch facility violate ToolGen’s European patent (EP 4 357 457), which is centered on the CRISPR-Cas9 RNP technology. CASGEVY, developed collaboratively by Vertex Pharmaceuticals and CRISPR Therapeutics, has gained regulatory approval in multiple regions, including … Read more

Tragic Delays in Emergency Care: Family Sues Hospital After Patient’s Death from Preventable Pulmonary Embolism

Chula Vista, California — A civil lawsuit filed against Sharp Chula Vista Medical Center claims that a physician’s order for a patient to receive an immediate chest X-ray was delayed for over ten hours, contributing to the patient’s death from a pulmonary embolism, which is a serious condition caused by a blood clot in the lungs. The case, while centered on one individual, highlights a larger issue within healthcare regarding the urgency of diagnosing and treating conditions that can prove fatal if not addressed promptly. An estimate from the National Blood Clot Alliance suggests that … Read more

Tragedy Strikes: Mother Sues Meat Market Owner After Son’s Fatal Shooting Amid Claims of Negligence and Lack of Security

Hayneville, Alabama — A lawsuit has been filed in Lowndes County Circuit Court seeking damages from a local meat market and an ambulance service, stemming from a February shooting incident that resulted in the death of a young man. The complaint, lodged on August 26 by Amy Brown and the estate of her late husband, Shenado Hill, accuses Harvey Bell, the owner of Mosses Meat Market, and Haynes Ambulance of Alabama, Inc. of negligence that led to Hill’s death. The suit seeks a total of $4 million in damages, split evenly between the two defendants. … Read more