NH Supreme Court to Review $425K Cap on $38M Jury Award in Youth Detention Center Abuse Case

Concord, NH — A landmark legal case in New Hampshire, involving allegations of severe abuse at the state’s Youth Development Center (YDC), has escalated to the New Hampshire Supreme Court following a dramatic ruling. Previously, a jury had awarded a staggering $38 million in damages to David Meehan, a former resident who reported enduring horrific abuses at the center. However, due to a state-imposed cap on injury claims against the state, this amount was dramatically reduced to $425,000. The reduction has sparked a legal debate about the fairness and implications of such caps, particularly in … Read more

Wisconsin Judge Halts Lawsuit Against Elon Musk Over Supreme Court Campaign Donation; State Attorney General Files Appeal

Madison, Wis. – A Wisconsin judge recently issued a ruling that prevents a lawsuit from proceeding against entrepreneur Elon Musk. The suit in question was filed over Musk’s donation of $2 million aimed at influencing a state Supreme Court race. Following the decision, the Wisconsin Attorney General swiftly filed an appeal, contesting the judge’s ruling. The lawsuit, brought forth by a liberal watchdog group, accused Musk of unlawfully interfering in the judicial election process. According to the group, Musk’s sizable donation was designed specifically to sway the outcome of the state’s high court race, thereby … Read more

Supreme Court Decision Reshapes Landscape of Bankruptcy Law, Ending Non-Consensual Third-Party Releases in Chapter 11 Cases

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court recently delivered a landmark decision that shook the foundations of bankruptcy law, specifically addressing the contentious issue of non-consensual third-party releases. The court’s ruling in Harrington v. Purdue Pharma L.P. categorically denies the use of these releases under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, except in asbestos-related cases. This decision not only has profound implications for future bankruptcy cases but also undermines a tool long used to settle mass tort litigations effectively. Previously regarded as an extraordinary legal maneuver, non-consensual third-party releases had become widespread in Chapter 11 bankruptcy plans, including … Read more

Judge Allows Elon Musk’s Controversial $1 Million Voter Giveaway Ahead of Wisconsin Supreme Court Election

MADISON, Wis. — In a contentious turn of events amid the high-stakes Wisconsin Supreme Court elections, a state judge on Saturday declined to block Elon Musk from distributing $1 million checks to two state voters during a pre-election rally. The decision came despite objections from the state attorney general, who swiftly appealed the ruling, arguing that such payments violate state law. The closely watched judicial election, set for Tuesday, has notably attracted record-breaking spending, including significant contributions from Musk himself. The billionaire tech mogul has expressed his support for Waukesha County Judge Brad Schimel, who … Read more