Settlement Reached Days Before Trial Between HGTV’s ‘Fixer to Fabulous’ Stars and Arkansas Homeowners

Bella Vista, Arkansas – A legal dispute involving the stars of HGTV’s “Fixer to Fabulous” has been resolved through a settlement just days before a scheduled trial. Matthew and Sarah McGrath had sued the show’s hosts, Dave and Jenny Marrs, alleging defects in the construction of their home. In February 2023, the McGraths filed a lawsuit stating that their newly built home contained numerous defects despite paying over $10,000 for various upgrades. These upgrades included a new kitchen sink, the addition of stairs and a handrail to the back deck, windows in a top garage … Read more

Jury Deliberates in High-Profile Hollywood Producer’s Murder Trial Tied to Model’s Overdose Death

Los Angeles — A Hollywood producer, David Brian Pearce, is at the center of a high-profile murder trial stemming from the drug overdose deaths of Christy Giles, a 24-year-old model and aspiring actress, and her friend, Hilda Marcela Cabrales-Arzola, 26. Following a lengthy investigation, jurors have begun deliberations to determine Pearce’s culpability in the tragic events that unfolded in November 2021. The case against Pearce expanded when a grand jury indicted him in December 2022, over a year after the women’s deaths. The charges levied against him include murder, three counts of forcible rape, two … Read more

Trial Lawyer Commercials Lead to Surge in Frivolous Lawsuits, Report Finds

Advertising by trial lawyers has increasingly led to a surge in what many consider to be baseless legal claims, complicating the landscape for legitimate litigation in the United States. These ads, often found across various media platforms, target consumers by highlighting potential compensation for anyone experiencing negative effects from pharmaceuticals, medical devices, or other products. The strategy is straightforward: the ads solicit individuals who believe they may have been harmed by certain products, offering legal services to help them seek compensation. This trend is growing, but it has also raised concerns about the proliferation of … Read more

Judge Rejects Majority of Jennifer Crumbley’s Appeal in Oxford High School Shooting Case, New Trial Consideration Pending

Pontiac, Mich.— An Oakland County judge has largely dismissed Jennifer Crumbley’s bid for acquittal or retrial concerning her conviction related to the tragic incident at Oxford High School. Crumbley, along with her husband James, was previously found guilty of four counts of involuntary manslaughter linked to their son’s actions during the shooting at the school. Crumbley’s new legal counsel, Michael Dezsi, recently moved to overturn her sentencing, but Judge Cheryl Matthews ruled against most aspects of this request on Thursday. However, Matthews has postponed a decision on whether to grant a new trial, focusing on … Read more