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Ninth Circuit Revives AirDoctor’s $2.5M Damages Bid in Trademark Default Case

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The People's Voice April 14, 2025

Fenwick & West Opens Boston Office With Trio of Cooley IP Partners

BOSTON — Silicon Valley-based law firm Fenwick & West LLP is expanding its East Coast footprint with the launch of…

By Rochdi Rais

ABA Sued Over Alleged Discrimination Against White Law Students

The People's Voice April 14, 2025

ABA Sued Over Alleged Discrimination Against White Law Students

ILLINOIS — A conservative legal advocacy group led by the architect of the Supreme Court’s recent decision striking down affirmative…

By Rochdi Rais

Protego $200M Crypto Bank Promise

The People's Voice April 14, 2025

Estonian Crypto Fraud Defendants Told to Leave U.S. Despite Court Order

WASHINGTON — Two Estonian nationals awaiting sentencing for their roles in a massive $577 million cryptocurrency Ponzi scheme have received…

By Rochdi Rais

The People's Voice April 14, 2025

Fume Vape Maker Sued for Misleading Nicotine Labels and Youth Marketing Tactics

FLORIDA — A New York woman has filed a proposed class action in federal court, accusing QR Joy Inc., the…

By Rochdi Rais

America April 14, 2025
EEOC Settles Discrimination Cases With Morton Salt and NYC Restaurant Over Harassment

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) reached settlements last week in two federal discrimination cases—one against Morton Salt Inc. over alleged retaliation…

By – Rochdi Rais
America April 14, 2025
Sandoz Sues Amgen Over Alleged Monopoly Tactics

VIRGINIA — Pharmaceutical company Sandoz has filed a federal lawsuit accusing Amgen of orchestrating an illegal scheme to block biosimilar competition for its blockbuster arthritis…

By – Rochdi Rais
America April 13, 2025
Colorado: Landlord’s Fake Fall and False Claims Spark Calls for DOJ Investigation into Abusive Landlords Exploiting HUD Programs

Eye-Opening Highlights: Viral video captures Colorado landlord Lisa Anderson dramatically staging an assault by tenant Vontese Wines, exposing her fraudulent eviction tactics. Tenant harassment and…

By – Samuel Lopez
America April 12, 2025
Why Tariffs Are Set to Spike Car Insurance Costs: Here’s What Drivers Need to Know

Key Briefings: President Trump’s 25% tariffs on foreign cars and imported auto parts are triggering a domino effect expected to drive up auto insurance premiums.…

By – Samuel Lopez
America April 12, 2025
Could China Trigger Financial Warfare by Dumping U.S. Bonds? Trump’s Potential Response Examined

Crisis Insights: Massive selling of U.S. bonds by China could spike interest rates, disrupt markets, and escalate into global financial turmoil. The International Emergency Economic…

By – Samuel Lopez
America April 12, 2025

Swift Legal Action: Legal Move Exemplifies Appropriate Conflict Resolution By Samuel A. Lopez – USA Herald Taylor Swift has officially served Kanye West with a…

By – Samuel Lopez
The People's Voice July 25, 2025

Texas Law Targets “Jugging” Crimes with Harsh New Penalties

A growing crime trend known as “jugging” has Texas lawmakers taking action. On June 20, Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill 1902, creating a new law specifically targeting jugging. Jugging…

By – Jackie Allen
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The People's Voice July 25, 2025
Trump’s New Executive Order Tackles Disorderly Conduct and Illegal Squatting, Offers Relief to Homeowners

Executive Insights: Trump signs executive order targeting disorderly conduct, violent confrontations, and illegal squatting. Executive action grants homeowners…

By Samuel Lopez
The People's Voice July 25, 2025
Cold Case Solved with DNA: 1984 California Murder Leads to Arrest in Arizona

A California cold case from 1984 has finally been solved with DNA, officials announced, bringing long-awaited justice to…

By Jackie Allen
The People's Voice July 25, 2025
Paramount Global Merger with Skydance Approved Regulators, Greenlight $8.4 Billion Deal

The $8.4 billion merger between Paramount Global and Skydance Media has officially received approval from U.S. regulators, paving…

By Jackie Allen
The People's Voice July 24, 2025
Hulk Hogan, Wrestling Icon and Pop Culture Legend, Dies at 71

Hulk Hogan, the larger-than-life professional wrestler and television personality who redefined the WWE and brought pro-wrestling into mainstream…

By Jackie Allen
The People's Voice July 24, 2025
Ozzy Osbourne Dead at 76: Rock Legend Leaves Behind Concert Film, Memoir, and More

Ozzy Osbourne, the legendary “Prince of Darkness” and frontman of Black Sabbath, has died at the age of…

By Jackie Allen
The People's Voice July 24, 2025
Lawsuit Challenges Fannie Mae Over Nationality and Age Bias

Case Highlights A lawsuit was filed Monday, July 21, in U.S. District Court alleging Fannie Mae engaged in employment discrimination.…

By Samuel Lopez
The People's Voice July 24, 2025
Upwork’s Strategic Embrace of AI Could Push the Stock to $25, According to Experts!

Upwork – the world’s largest online work marketplace – has gone all-in on artificial intelligence, positioning itself at…

By Rochdi Rais
The People's Voice July 24, 2025
Tyler Perry Lawsuit and Family Fallout Sheds Light On Power and Control Dynamics

Essential Control Lessons Perry’s firing of his aunt and family financial cutoff raises questions about how economic abuse…

By Samuel Lopez
The People's Voice July 24, 2025
DC Property Owner Files Lawsuit Against Société Générale Over $29 Million Loan Deal

Washington, D.C. — A District of Columbia-based property company has filed a federal lawsuit against Société Générale Financial…

By Rochdi Rais
The People's Voice July 24, 2025
Broadband $168M Peruvian Award Suit Stays in D.C. Federal Court

Washington, D.C. — A D.C. federal judge has ruled that a broadband corporation’s $168 million arbitration award enforcement…

By Rochdi Rais

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