Attorney’s Admission to Bar Denied by Supreme Court of Texas
The Supreme Court of Texas denied a woman’s fight for a final time on Friday, December 9, 2022. The woman, Deborah Sonnenschein, representing herself, believes that she was wrongly denied…
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SCOTUS to Resume Opinions
On Monday, December 12, 2022, the United States Supreme Court announced that it will once again resume the…
By Sierra RastBankman-Fried, Founder of FTX, Charged with Fraud, 8 Charges Total
Sam Bankman-Fried, the thirty-year-old founder of the world-renowned cryptocurrency exchange FTX, was arrested on fraud charges on Monday,…
By Sierra Rast10 Insurance Giants Lose Bid to Arbitrate Charter School’s Hurricane Damage
USA Herald – This is the case of Friends of Young Audiences Charter Association v. Certain Underwriters at…
By Samuel Lopez$10 Billion Opioid Crisis Case Against CVS, Walgreens to be Finalized
Pharmacies CVS and Walgreens have recently found themselves at the wrong end of a major lawsuit in 2022.…
By Sierra RastNew Jersey Senate Bill Creates New Private Right of Civil Action for Insurance Bad Faith
USA Herald – Early this year, the New Jersey Legislature passed Senate Bill 1559 called the “New Jersey…
By Samuel LopezSupreme Court Agrees to Review Appeal Over Biden’s Student Debt Relief Plan
On Monday, December 12, 2022, the United States Supreme Court agreed to address the injunction in place against…
By Sierra RastInsurer Says Medical Company’s Discrimination Claim Amounts to Libel
USA Herald – This is the case of Kinsale Insurance Co. v. Weeping Ridge LLC et al., in…
By Samuel LopezFla. Insurer Says $1M Claim Was Paid Prematurely and Without Consent
In a unique roll-reversal of sorts, here we have two insurance giants battling it out against each other…
By Samuel LopezJudge Says Insurer Must Cover More Than $100K in Ransomware Payment
This is the case of Yoshida Foods International LLC v. Federal Insurance Co., in the U.S. District Court…
By Samuel LopezOhio Attorney Sanctioned for Vaping at Trial: Judge Says It Was Done In Bad Faith
Ohio courtrooms are heating up for all the wrong reasons. Last month, a federal magistrate judge sanctioned an…
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