Horning Brothers Settles Sexual Harassment Claims with Attorney General
Horning Brothers Settles Sexual Harassment Claims with Attorney General
Horning Brothers Settles Sexual Harassment Claims with Attorney General
Student Loans Rule Passes Despite Conservation Push Back
Last week, a class action lawsuit was filed in Los Angeles Superior Court against a handful of electric scooter companies over allegations of gross negligence “related to injuries sustained by both riders and pedestrians.” The suit itself was filed on behalf of nine plaintiffs who allege in the suit that they “sustained injuries due to the proliferation of electric scooters in their communities.” Bird, Lime, Segway, and Xiaomi are the four scooter companies named as defendants in the suit. It’s important to note that two of the defendants, Bird and Lime, are currently operating in Denver, Colorado without proper permits.
On Friday, the United States Supreme Court ordered a temporary halt to the so-called ‘Climate Kids’ lawsuit. Scheduled to move to trial October 29th, Juliana v. United States was last heard in District Court in Oregon. The plaintiffs claim the federal government’s actions have contributed to man-made climate change, violating youths’ constitutional rights to life,
Legal Reader is pleased to announce that Birmingham, Michigan-based John F. Schaefer and the Law Firm of John F. Schaefer were named to Best Lawyers of America’s 2019 Best Lawyers and Best Law Firm lists, respectively.
Ruiz Food Products Inc., based in Denison, Texas, recently issued a recall for more than 2,490,593 pounds of ready-to-eat poultry and meat taquitos over concerns the products may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes and Salmonella. The recalled taquitos were produced between July 1 through October 10, 2018.
Cadmium Making a Comeback? Investigation Finds it in Retailer’s Jewelry
New Study Finds Nursing Homes are Overdoing High Intensity Care
President Donald Trump claims a caravan of migrants traveling toward the United States includes “criminals and unknown Middle Easterners.” Writing on Twitter Monday, Trump made a series of baseless claims about the migrant caravan. Just like last week, he continued to blame Democrats for engineering ‘weak’ border laws. “Sadly, it looks like Mexico’s Police and
The NAACP in Euclid, OH is calling for the termination of a local police officer facing a civil rights complaint. Last Thursday, a former Euclid resident filed a suit against the city and Officer James Aoki for “false arrest, malicious prosecution and excessive force.” FOX8.com reports that attorneys for 46-year old Shajuan Gray claim their