Giuliani to Transfer Assets to Georgia Election Workers Following Defamation Case

Atlanta, Ga. — In a significant legal development, Rudy Giuliani, the former lawyer for ex-President Donald Trump, has agreed to transfer assets to two Georgia election workers, Ruby Freeman and her daughter Shaye Moss, whom he falsely accused of electoral fraud during the 2020 presidential elections. This settlement is part of the ongoing consequences faced by those who propagated unfounded claims of voter fraud, which have been widely debunked by various authorities including court rulings and state certifications. The agreement, confirmed through court documents released this week, outlines that Giuliani will transfer the title of … Read more

Grand Traverse County Faces Legal Challenge for Alleged Violations in Park Transfer Meeting Procedures

Traverse City, MI — In a legal twist that underscores ongoing tensions over public transparency, a fresh lawsuit has been filed against the Grand Traverse County Board of Commissioners, alleging multiple violations of the Michigan Open Meetings Act (OMA). This litigation follows a controversial decision by the county to transfer ownership of Twin Lakes County Park to Long Lake Township, which has sparked not only public outcry but subsequent legal challenges. Attorney Brace Kern, representing Long Lake Township resident Kay Ingraham, claims that the county board has repeatedly failed to adhere to state laws designed … Read more

Thousands of West Virginia Students Embrace School Choice, Transfer for Enhanced Opportunities and Family Convenience

Charleston, WV — More than 7,500 public school students in West Virginia have opted to switch schools during the 2023-24 academic year, leveraging expanded legislative measures that enhance educational and athletic transfer opportunities across the state. These transfers, allowed both within and between county lines, reflect a growing trend as families and students seek schools that better meet their specific needs. The state’s policy changes have significantly facilitated the process of school transfers. As reported by the West Virginia Department of Education, 6,135 students moved to different schools within their own counties, while another 1,425 … Read more

Bristol-Myers Squibb and State Street Face Legal Action Over Pension Risk Transfer Deal

NEW YORK — In a significant legal confrontation, Bristol-Myers Squibb and financial services giant State Street are facing a lawsuit involving complex pension risk transfer strategies. The litigation centers on the claim that these corporations failed to uphold their fiduciary responsibilities in managing their employees’ retirement plans. The legal action, initiated by a group of pension plan participants, alleges that Bristol-Myers Squibb and State Street mishandled their pension strategies, resulting in substantial financial losses for plan members. The participants argue that the firms did not act in the best interests of the plan beneficiaries, thereby … Read more