Class Action Lawsuit Targets Acadia Healthcare Over Allegations of Unnecessary Detentions and Patient Abuse

Radnor, PA – A significant legal action has commenced as Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check, LLP announced the filing of a class action lawsuit against Acadia Healthcare Company, Inc. The lawsuit pertains to investors who acquired securities from the company during the period from February 28, 2020, to October 18, 2024. An important deadline for potential lead plaintiffs to join the lawsuit is marked for December 16, 2024. The law firm, known for its vigorous litigation efforts on behalf of shareholders, stands in readiness to assist those affected. Investors who have suffered substantial losses are … Read more

Legal Analyst Critiques Trump’s Plan to Sue CBS Over Edited Interview, Calls Lawsuit Unnecessary

Washington, D.C. — Legal analyst and attorney Jonathan Turley, renowned for his role on Fox News, recently expressed his view that a lawsuit threatened by former President Donald Trump against CBS would be legally unfounded and unnecessary. In a blog post, Turley, a law professor at George Washington University, advised against such legal action despite ongoing criticisms of media bias during electoral coverage. Trump’s dispute stems from a “60 Minutes” interview with Vice President Kamala Harris which aired early this month, prompting accusations from Trump that the piece was “deceptively edited.” Following the broadcast, Trump … Read more

Lawsuit Claims Unnecessary ER Procedures Inflate Costs, Strain Resources at Asheville’s Mission Hospital

Asheville, NC — A recent lawsuit filed in federal court is bringing to light concerns about patient care and systemic inefficiencies within western North Carolina’s healthcare system, specifically targeting the practices at Asheville’s Mission Hospital. The legal action initiated by Buncombe County Government against HCA Healthcare, which took ownership of Mission and other regional hospitals in 2019, marks a significant challenge against the alleged monopolistic tendencies and profit-driven policies that may be exacerbating health care access issues in rural areas. According to the lawsuit, since HCA’s acquisition of Mission Hospital, there has been a notable … Read more

Construction Project Lawsuit Unveils Lost Text Messages Responsible for Worker’s Unnecessary Death

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, OHIO – The wrongful death lawsuit filed by the sister of James B. Rogers, who tragically died in a trench collapse in June 2016, is progressing through the legal system. The lawsuit accuses several defendants, including KRW Plumbing Inc., South Dayton Builders and Remodelers Inc., and real estate developer Donald C. Wright, of negligence resulting in Rogers’ death. According to the plaintiff’s attorney, the case hinges on the alleged control of critical variables in the construction project by defendant Don Wright. The plaintiff argues that text messages on five phones belonging to Wright, … Read more