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Courtside Is Charging Parents in High School Shooting a New Legal Strategy?

Is Charging Parents in High School Shooting a New Legal Strategy?

By Andrew Leonatti | Last updated on

In Oxford Township, Michigan, 15-year-old Ethan Crumbley allegedly shot 11 at his Oxford High School, killing four students and injuring six students and a...

Courtside The Pez Museum Lawsuit: A Not-So-Sweet Move?

The Pez Museum Lawsuit: A Not-So-Sweet Move?

By Joel Zand | Last updated on

Can you say P.R. nightmare?  The owners of PEZ might be doing just that after filing a trademark infringement lawsuit against...

Courtside Tony Alamo Convicted: Cult Leader's Rape and Sexual Assault Charges

Tony Alamo Convicted: Cult Leader's Rape and Sexual Assault Charges

By Javier Lavagnino, Esq. | Last updated on

The following post and materials were written and compiled by Joel Zand of FindLaw:Religious cult leader Bernie Lazar Hoffman a/k/a Tony Alamo, was convicted...

Courtside Toyota Lawsuit Filed Alleging ETCS-i Acceleration Defects

Toyota Lawsuit Filed Alleging ETCS-i Acceleration Defects

By Joel Zand | Last updated on

A lawsuit was filed against Toyota in Texas on Friday seeking class-action status on behalf of car owners who have experienced acceleration problems,...

Courtside In Minnesota, a Big Fight Over a Little Gravel Road ... and Other Legal News You May Have Missed

In Minnesota, a Big Fight Over a Little Gravel Road ... and Other Legal News You May Have Missed

By Richard Dahl | Last updated on

A judge ruled that a township board in Minnesota can't burden a family living on the end of a township road by not maintaining it. This may not sound like...

Courtside Use of 'Victim' in High-Profile Murder Trials Getting Attention

Use of 'Victim' in High-Profile Murder Trials Getting Attention

By Andrew Leonatti | Last updated on

Kyle Rittenhouse is going on trial this week for the alleged murder and attempted murder of protesters in Kenosha, Wisconsin, last year. A controversial ruling...

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