Jerry Jones’ Sexual Assault Trial Delayed Again: Justice Takes a Backseat in Dallas Courtroom Drama

DALLAS — A trial involving a sexual assault lawsuit against Jerry Jones, the owner and general manager of the Dallas Cowboys, has been postponed yet again. This marks the third delay in the trial, which was originally scheduled to begin on March 18, 2024. Dallas County District Judge Aiesha Redmond has now reset the trial date to March 3, 2025, with a subsequent delay announced for August 11, according to court documents. Thomas Bowers III, representing the plaintiff, criticized this latest postponement, describing it as a strategic maneuver by Jones to avoid accountability. He expressed … Read more

FTC Takes Action: Lawsuit Filed to Block Edwards Lifesciences’ $945M Acquisition of JenaValve Over Antitrust Concerns

Washington, D.C. — The Federal Trade Commission is taking legal action against Edwards Lifesciences over its plans to acquire JenaValve, raising concerns about potential antitrust violations in the medical device industry. The FTC argues that this acquisition could stifle competition in the market for transcatheter aortic valve replacement devices designed for treating aortic regurgitation. In July 2024, Edwards Lifesciences announced intentions to purchase JenaValve and JC Medical, two notable developers in the transcatheter aortic valve replacement sector. Edwards completed the acquisition of JC Medical in August, paying approximately $320 million, and the FTC warns that … Read more

Oregon Takes Bold Steps to Enhance Behavioral Health Services with New Legislative Measures

Salem, Oregon — In a significant shift aimed at bolstering the state’s behavioral health system, Governor Tina Kotek has formally endorsed a series of legislative measures. These new laws are designed to improve access to mental health services and expand support for individuals dealing with behavioral challenges. During a ceremony marking the occasion, Kotek noted the critical importance of addressing mental health issues in Oregon, especially following the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. She highlighted that many individuals have been struggling without the necessary resources or access to care. Among the key components of … Read more

Mexico’s President Sheinbaum Takes Legal Action Against El Chapo’s Lawyer Over Defamation Claims

Mexico City, Mexico — President Claudia Sheinbaum has initiated a defamation lawsuit against Jeffrey Lichtman, a New York attorney known for representing notorious drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán and his family. The lawsuit arises from statements Lichtman made outside a federal courthouse in Chicago, where he claimed that clients from the Sinaloa Cartel could provide evidence of political corruption in Mexico, implicating Sheinbaum and her Morena party. Lichtman spoke to reporters following a court hearing for Ovidio Guzmán López, Guzmán’s son, who recently pleaded guilty to charges including international drug trafficking and murder. During … Read more