Michigan Law Firms Secure $300 Million Verdict in Groundbreaking Prison Healthcare Neglect Case

In a highlight from this week’s legal victories, two personal injury firms in Michigan have placed themselves prominently on Law360’s Legal Lions list. Their noteworthy achievement involved securing a substantial verdict exceeding $300 million against a prison health services provider and one of its doctors. This judgment was reached after evidence showed the refusal of…

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Intel’s Chief Legal Officer April Miller Boise to Depart, Aparna Bawa Appointed as Successor

Intel Corporation has announced the upcoming departure of its Executive Vice President and Chief Legal Officer, April Miller Boise, effective June 1, 2026. This decision, finalized on March 30, 2026, comes shortly after the company had publicly lauded her contributions. ([investing.com](https://www.investing.com/news/sec-filings/intel-announces-planned-departure-of-chief-legal-officer-april-miller-boise-93CH-4597173?utm_source=openai)) Upon her departure, Miller Boise is set to receive severance benefits as outlined in…

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Attorney for Epstein Survivors Highlights Emotional Toll of High-Profile Abuse Litigation

In a recent development within the ongoing Jeffrey Epstein saga, Brittany Henderson, an attorney representing several survivors, has spoken publicly about the emotional challenges faced while handling these complex cases. Her remarks shed light on both the evolving legal strategies and the personal impact of such high-profile litigation. Henderson’s work stands as a crucial example…

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Over 500 Arrested at UK Palestine Action Protest Against ‘Terrorist’ Labeling amidst Legal Debate

In a significant engagement with an ongoing legal and political controversy, the UK Metropolitan Police arrested 523 individuals during a protest by supporters of Palestine Action in Trafalgar Square on Saturday. The demonstrators were challenging the classification of Palestine Action as a terrorist organization, a designation made by Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government in July…

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Georgian Deportation of Azerbaijani Journalist Raises Human Rights Concerns Amid Regional Tensions

Human Rights Watch recently criticized Georgian authorities for their expulsion of Azerbaijani journalist Afgan Sadigov back to Azerbaijan, where he faces significant risks of prosecution and mistreatment. Sadigov, the founder of the Azerbaijani news outlet Azel.tv, had reportedly resided in Georgia since 2023. In early August 2024, he was detained by Georgian authorities and subsequently…

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