NY Bad Faith Bill Could Be a Game Changer for Policyholders and Injured Third-Parties
New York courts have often been the venue of choice for insurance companies across the country to litigate their coverage disputes, because of the...
LIVE COVERAGE: Day 18 Of Trump’s NY Civil Fraud Trial
The USA Herald is offering real-time updates from the courthouse as former President Donald Trump faces trial in the civil fraud case brought by...
SEC Sued Former Woodbridge Directors Involve In Massive Ponzi Scheme
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed a lawsuit against two former directors of investments at Woodbridge Group of Companies LLC for their involvement...
FTC and New York File Lawsuit to Shutdown Phantom Debt Collection Scheme
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and New York Attorney General’s Office filed a joint lawsuit to shutdown phantom debt collection scheme.
The lawsuit is part...
Loyola New Orleans Takes on Insurers, Seeking $10.5M for COVID Losses
(USA Herald) - Loyola University New Orleans is taking legal action against its insurers, certain underwriters at Lloyd's of London, in a lawsuit filed...
FTC imposes $110M monetary judgement against Allied Wallet for processing fraudulent transactions
Allied Wallet, a payment processor, and its CEO Ahmad Khawaja and two other officers, Mohammad Diab and Amy Rountree, agreed to settle the charges...
Walmart Negligence Exposed in Amputation Lawsuit as Judge Rules Company Destroyed Key Evidence
(USA Herald) - In a recent ruling, a Florida federal judge has found that Walmart destroyed key evidence in a lawsuit brought by a...
Boston Bruins & Chicago Blackhawks Swap Players in Four-Player Trade Deal
The Boston Bruins and the Chicago Blackhawks have sealed a deal involving four major players, following the announcement made by Bruins General Manager, Don...
Federal Lawsuits Allege Some State Courts Running Debtors’ Prisons
In 1833, debtors’ prisons were abolished under federal law. Yet, many political and legal experts believe that while debtors’ prisons don’t technically exist in...
DOJ wants to expedite death penalty for people guilty of mass shootings
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) wants to expedite death penalty for those individual found guilty of committing mass shootings.
On Monday, Vice President Mike...