Monthly Archives: September 2019
FIU Contractor MCM Accused of Acting in Bad Faith
The bankrupt bridge contractor MCM has been accused of acting in bad faith after attempting to transfer assets owned by the company to another company owned by the current owner’s children and wife. During a bankruptcy any asset transfers must be approved by the bankruptcy trustee. Companies are expected to get a fair market… Read More »
Toxic Waste Lawsuit Allowed to Move Forward
A Mississippi judge has allowed a toxic waste lawsuit to move forward after a couple says that buried toxic waste has leached into their property, caused damage to the property, and injured them. The lawsuit was split into two actions. The first action was the complaint alleging that the toxic waste contaminated the couple’s… Read More »
Taking a Hard Look at the Stem Cell Industry
Years ago, stem cells were controversial because they could only be harvested from fetuses. Today, they remain controversial but for a completely different reason: They’re being used, allegedly, to scam people out of thousands of dollars, give them false hope, and create an industry that some claim is at best, unproven medicine, and at… Read More »
Lawsuit Filed Against San Antonio and Lime Scooters
Lime is in the news again after a woman has filed a lawsuit against the scooter company and the City of San Antonio following an incident in which her scooter hit a pothole on the street. According to the woman, she was propelled from the scooter and seriously injured. The lawsuit is targeting both… Read More »
Defective Macbook Causes Burns
A lawsuit relating to 2015 Macbooks has recently been filed in New York. The plaintiff says that she sustained serious injuries when the Macbook overheated. She had burns to her legs and other injuries. Some Macbooks were pulled after it was discovered that there was a problem with the battery that was causing the… Read More »
New Information Comes to Light on How Opioids Targeted Communities
You’ve probably heard conspiracy theories, some of which are rooted in fact, about how the CIA imported drugs like cocaine and distributed them in inner cities in the form of crack to target a vulnerable, mostly black, population. Today, you can add another conspiracy to that list. This one involves opioids being mass distributed… Read More »