Monthly Archives: November 2022

Feds To Pursue Charges Against Breonna Taylor Officers
The federal government has chosen to pursue charges against four police officers involved in the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor. Taylor was a 26-year-old medical worker who was shot and killed by police with her boyfriend in an apparent drug raid. The charges include conspiracy, unlawful use of force, and obstruction of justice. The… Read More »

Health Insurance Company Accused Of Subscription Scandal, SEC Violations
The SEC has filed charges against a health insurance company and its CEO after the company made several material misrepresentations to investors. The health insurance company is also accused of defrauding customers, charging them for insurance they did not request, and then failing to cancel subscriptions upon request. In other words, this sounds more… Read More »

Federal Judge Sides With Opioid Companies In Public Nuisance Suit
The opioid epidemic devastated communities across America, but none more so than rural communities. Among the worst-hit communities were West Virginia’s Appalachian Mountain communities which have long been among the poorest in the nation. Many of these homes still lack fresh water and electricity and are occasionally the subject of horror movies like Wrong… Read More »

$8.2M Settlement Secured In Drawbridge Death
An $8.2 million settlement has been secured for the family of a woman who died while she was walking her bike over a drawbridge. The bridge operator did not check to see if there was anyone on the bridge as she was closing it and the woman fell off and died. She was only… Read More »