Barry Law Professor Arrested for Sexual Images of Minors and Non-Consensual Images of Students
What Occurred: On February 18, 2026, Barry University School of Law Professor Glen-Peter Ahlers (age 70, employed since approximately 2002 and serving in administrative roles including Interim Associate Dean for Information Services) was arrested on 50 counts of Unlawful Possession of Material Depicting Sexual Performance by a Child. The Orange County Sheriff’s Office affidavit details
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A Landmark Verdict: Fox Varian’s $2 Million Win Signals a Shift in Malpractice Claims for Transition Surgeries
On January 30, 2026, a New York jury issued the first malpractice verdict of its kind, awarding Fox Varian $2 million ($1.6 million for past and future pain and suffering, $400,000 for future medical expenses). At age 16 in 2019, Varian underwent a double mastectomy — the surgical removal of both healthy breasts, commonly referred
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HOA Disputes After Flooding or Property Damage
Florida law limits HOA power. Improper liens, selective enforcement, and harassment can create valid legal claims. Find out what counts as HOA abuse.
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Florida HOA Disputes: When Your Association Goes Too Far
Florida law limits HOA power. Improper liens, selective enforcement, and harassment can create valid legal claims. Find out what counts as HOA abuse.
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Ormond Beach Abuse Investigation: Riverbend Academy
In Ormond Beach, Florida, the police are actively investigating abuse that allegedly occurred at the Riverbend Academy and Riverbend Community Church . Riverbend Academy is a private K-12 school that is associated with the Riverbend Community Church in Ormond Beach. The Ormond Beach Police Department has opened an ongoing investigation into claims of physical and sexual abuse, with some incidents reportedly dating back as far as the early 2000s. Investigators are committed to uncovering the truth and are urging anyone with information, or those who believe they may be victims, to come forward and assist with the case.
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Ozempic, Wegovy & Mounjouro MDL Lawsuit: Latest Updates
Multidistrict litigation (MDL No. 3094) involving GLP-1 receptor agonist medications, such as Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro, is actively moving forward in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Plaintiffs allege that the manufacturers failed to warn users about serious health risks, including gastroparesis, intestinal blockages, and vision loss.
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PFAS Lawsuit 2025 Update: What You Should Know
The PFAS multidistrict litigation (MDL No. 2873) is moving forward in the District of South Carolina, where over 10,000 cases remain active against major manufacturers like 3M, DuPont, and BASF. While 3M reached a $10 billion settlement in 2023 to resolve water utility claims, no global settlement has been reached for individual personal injury lawsuits.
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Paraquat MDL Updates 2025: Latest Lawsuit News & Legal Developments
The herbicide, Paraquat, continues to be at the center of a national lawsuit alleging that long-term exposure can lead to Parkinson’s disease. The plaintiffs claim that the manufacturers of Paraquat failed to adequately warn consumers of the long-term risks.
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Fosamax MDL Update 2025: Legal Developments and Case Status
Fosamax (alendronate), a widely used osteoporosis drug, remains the subject of multidistrict litigation (MDL) over allegations that it can cause serious bone injuries, including atypical femur fractures and osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ). Plaintiffs claim Merck failed to warn users adequately about these risks.
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Paragard MDL Updates: What You Should Know
The Paragard IUD remains the subject of a major nationwide lawsuit, with claims alleging the device breaks during removal, leading to serious injuries that the manufacturers, Teva Pharmaceuticals, allegedly failed to adequately warn consumers about. These cases have been centralized in Multidistrict Litigation (MDL) No. 2974, in the Northern District of Georgia.
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