Infinity Insurance Files Suit Against Former Law Firm Over $36.4 Million Jury Verdict Mishap

Chatsworth, California, is at the center of a legal dispute involving Infinity Insurance Co. and a law firm previously representing a defendant in a highly publicized personal injury case. A local jury recently awarded a substantial $36.4 million to a motorist, which has prompted Infinity to accuse its legal representation of significant errors during the proceedings. This unfolding controversy is further complicated by the dissolution of the law firm Ford, Walker, Haggerty, & Behar LLP on June 30. Following this dissolution, a link on their website now directs clients to Behar Gibbs Savage Paulson LLP, … Read more

Legal Showdown Set for September: Iowa AG’s Suit Against Sheriff Over Social Media Dispute Heats Up

POLK COUNTY, Iowa — A significant legal proceeding is set to unfold as a new hearing date has been scheduled for September 12 in the lawsuit filed by Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird against Winneshiek County Sheriff Dan Marx. This development follows an earlier scheduled hearing that was slated for July 18. The lawsuit stems from an incident in which Sheriff Marx allegedly disregarded direct instructions from Bird to amend a Facebook post about U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Instead of complying with the request and substituting the post with one from the Attorney … Read more

Lubbock Priest Charged with Assault Faces Civil Suit from Alleged Victim, Diocese Named as Co-Defendant

LUBBOCK, Texas — A priest from Slaton has been arrested and now faces a civil lawsuit filed by a woman who alleges he committed indecent assault and unlawful restraint. The lawsuit also names the Catholic Diocese of Lubbock as a defendant. The 73-year-old priest, Ammanuel Puthuparambil, was the focus of the lawsuit filed in Lubbock County. The woman is seeking damages for emotional distress, physical pain, medical expenses, and other claims associated with the alleged assault, which include battery and sexual assault. Court documents indicate that on May 30, Puthuparambil instructed the church employee to … Read more

Battle Over Real Estate Transparency: Mauricio Umansky Revives Antitrust Suit Against NAR Amidst Controversial Listing Rules

Los Angeles, California — The battle over the National Association of Realtors’ Clear Cooperation Policy has resurfaced, spearheaded by Mauricio Umansky, founder of The Agency and co-founder of the pocket listings website PLS.com. Umansky has reignited an antitrust lawsuit against NAR, which he initially filed in 2020, with the aim of challenging restrictive real estate listing rules that he claims limit homeowners’ marketing choices. The newly refiled complaint as of July 1 alleges that the Clear Cooperation Policy undermines homeowner agency, asserting that individuals should have the freedom to decide how they market their properties. … Read more