Lawsuit: PlayVS Accused of Wrongful Termination, Pregnancy Discrimination
A former employee is suing PlayVS over claims of pregnancy discrimination and wrongful termination.
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LexisNexis Launches Lexis Analytics
On July 12, LexisNexis® Legal & Professional announced the launch of Lexis Analytics, a comprehensive suite of analytics tools that leverages advanced technology, vast stores of legal content and expert curation to give lawyers a decisive competitive advantage in the business and practice of law.
Family of Amazon Delivery Driver Austin McEwen Sues Amazon for Negligence, Wrongful Death
A lawsuit was recently filed against Amazon over the December death of one of its delivery drivers when a tornado slammed into a distribution center in Illinois.
Houston Methodist Hospital Targeted in Lawsuit Over Mandated COVID-19 Vaccine
Houston Methodist hospital gave employees a deadline to get the COVID-19 vaccine, but a handful of employees are suing and refuse to get vaccinated.
CBD Oil: Are There Any Health Benefits?
Some patients with various aches and pains have had good experiences with the use of CBD. However, these results will need to be studied in more detail in the coming years.
Former Chadds Ford Adviser Turned Drug Informant Blown Out By Federal Jury
Peter Bistrian's lawsuit against eight prison guards was dismissed, but he's still suing the government for $3 million in a separate case.
Anti-Trump Emoluments Lawsuits Claim President is Profiting from Corruption
While Trump administration attorneys say the president is within his rights to conduct business as a private citizen, they're still trying to auction off one of his most troublesome properties.
Two Muslim Men Taken Off American Airlines Flight for Flushing Toilet
The two men say a "suspicious" hand-wave and bathroom visit was all it took for American to deboard the entire plane and send the FBI after them.
Clint Eastwood Secures $2m Win in Lawsuit Against CBD Marketing Company
Clint Eastwood had earlier accused a California-based marketing company of misusing his image and likeness to promote cannabis-based products and oils.




