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Potential Lawsuit: Suboxone Tooth Decay Legal News and Lawsuit Information
Suboxone is prescribed to treat opioid use disorder in conjunction with other treatments. Patients, however, have experienced dental problems during or after taking the drug and they are filing lawsuits against Indivior, the manufacturer. Indivior has profited from the opioid crisis but by doing so it created medical, financial and emotional problems for Suboxone patients. … Continue reading Potential Lawsuit: Suboxone Tooth Decay Legal News and Lawsuit Information
Potential Lawsuit: Ozempic and Mounjaro Weight Loss Lawsuit News and Legal Information
Ozempic lawsuits allege Novo Nordisk failed to warn consumers that its diabetes and weight loss drug carries dangerous side effects, including severe gastroparesis (known as stomach paralysis), gastroenteritis, gallbladder disease and other serious health issues. Eli Lilly’s weight loss drug Mounjaro—and Ozempic’s competitor– is also accused of failure to warn of severe gastrointestinal side effects. … Continue reading Potential Lawsuit: Ozempic and Mounjaro Weight Loss Lawsuit News and Legal Information
Three Friends From College Defrauded Public in Massive Robocalling Nonprofit Scheme
Unfortunately, all of us are too familiar with “robocalls”: telephone solicitations for any given number of causes. They’re irritating, and they tend to disrupt family dinners. Occurring at times when you least want them to, they often involve aggressively persistent attempts to collect donations. Maybe you just hang up on them, or maybe you’ve given … Continue reading Three Friends From College Defrauded Public in Massive Robocalling Nonprofit Scheme
Suspect of University of Idaho Student Murders Remains Silent in Court
You may remember the tragic news from last November. Four University of Idaho students—Ethan Chapin, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle, and Kaylee Goncalves—were murdered. It happened around 4 AM in the victims’ off-campus house. One of the victim’s roommates reported hearing crying, then seeing a man dressed entirely in black leave a bedroom and exit the house. Who … Continue reading Suspect of University of Idaho Student Murders Remains Silent in Court
Federal Judge Fights the Use of Artificial Intelligence in His Courtroom
The rise of artificial intelligence and sophisticated language models like ChatGPT has created nearly as many headaches as opportunities. Educators from middle school to postgrad have suddenly been forced to contend with a sea of AI-generated work, much of it nearly indistinguishable from the genuine article. Writers of every persuasion have been confronted with the possibility that their … Continue reading Federal Judge Fights the Use of Artificial Intelligence in His Courtroom
Boeing to Pay For Victims' "Pain and Suffering" in Ethiopian Airlines Crash Lawsuit
The tragedy from several years ago may ring a bell: in March of 2019, Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 nosedived into the ground near Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, about six minutes after takeoff. All 157 passengers and crew members on board were killed. Of course, the families of the deceased soon took up legal battles with the … Continue reading Boeing to Pay For Victims' "Pain and Suffering" in Ethiopian Airlines Crash Lawsuit
Texas House Votes to Impeach Attorney General Ken Paxton
The Lone Star State has been making lots of legal headlines recently, and with them, the state’s Attorney General Ken Paxton. We’ve covered Paxton’s legal battle with Facebook for biometric privacy laws, and his policies defending Texas’s anti-abortion laws. The conservative politician has garnered a national reputation as an ally of former President Trump and a thorn … Continue reading Texas House Votes to Impeach Attorney General Ken Paxton
Attorney Faces Sanctions for Citing Fake Cases from ChatGPT
An old attorney adage: if you have the facts on your side, pound the facts; if you have the law on your side, pound the law; if you have neither the facts nor the law, pound the table.” But one New York personal injury attorney is charting a fourth course: when nothing seems to be going right, enlist … Continue reading Attorney Faces Sanctions for Citing Fake Cases from ChatGPT
Constitutional Seach-and-Seizure Protections May Come to the Rescue for Sexual Abuser
What happens when the feds have a mountain of photo and video evidence against you for a crime, taken from your very own iPhone, but you were coerced into giving them the password? We’re about to find out, in the case of ex-CIA officer Brian Jeffrey Raymond. The former spy may get off easier than expected, as … Continue reading Constitutional Seach-and-Seizure Protections May Come to the Rescue for Sexual Abuser