Prominent Trial Lawyer Joins King & Spalding’s Miami Team, Bolsters Product Liability Expertise

Miami, FL — A significant career move has occurred within the legal field as a renowned trial attorney and former partner of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP has transitioned to a new role at King & Spalding LLP. The experienced litigator joins the firm’s product liability and mass torts practice group in Miami, marking a notable shift in his professional trajectory. This strategic hire highlights King & Spalding’s ambition to strengthen its litigation team and expand its capabilities in handling complex product liability and mass tort cases. The arrival of the former Orrick partner is … Read more

Granger Man’s Jury Trial Delayed: Claims Misguided Heritage in Harley-Davidson Break-In

Granger, IN — A local man finds himself at the center of legal turbulence as he faces allegations of burglary following a brazen act of vandalism at a renowned motorcycle dealership in Granger. Adrian Graves, 33, has been accused of smashing a window at Hoosier Harley-Davidson, creating a chaotic scene that has captivated community attention. According to authorities, the incident occurred late one evening when Graves allegedly used a baseball bat to shatter the dealership’s front window. He is accused of further destruction inside the premises, smashing display cases and damaging merchandise. Surprisingly, reports claim … Read more

Life Sentence for Oakland Man Who Claimed Multiple Personalities Led Him to Stab Lawyer During Murder Trial

MARTINEZ, Calif. — A 29-year-old man from Oakland received a life sentence without the possibility of parole after a series of dramatic courtroom events, including his own admission of multiple personalities that contributed to violent behavior, including the stabbing of his defense attorney. Ramello Randle, who was convicted of the murder of his ex-girlfriend amidst a tumultuous custody dispute, provided a peculiar defense citing his struggles with alternate personas named “Mello” and “Ashton.” During a psychological evaluation, Randle described ‘Ashton’ as responsible for his more harmful decisions, including the attack on his lawyer using a … Read more

Jury Deliberates in High-Stakes Florida “Ghost Candidate” Trial Involving Former State Senator

Miami, Florida — Deliberations began Monday in the high-stakes trial of former Republican State Senator Frank Artiles, who is accused of manipulating a 2020 state Senate election through the use of a so-called “ghost candidate”. The prosecution alleges that Artiles masterminded a plot to siphon votes from Democratic incumbent Jose Javier Rodriguez in Florida’s District 37 by recruiting Alex Rodriguez, who has no political ties, to enter the race. This third-party candidate garnered over 6,000 votes, a factor that may have tipped the scale in favor of Republican Illeana Garcia, who won by a mere … Read more