Missouri's redistricting lawsuits are intensifying over whether a new congressional map is in effect, with disputes centered on whether the submission of referendum signatures froze the map passed in September. State officials and legal parties are clashing over the map's status, which has significant implications for the 2026 elections, amid broader political and legal battles over redistricting and referendum processes.
JPMorgan is disputing a court order requiring it to pay over $115 million in legal fees for Charlie Javice, who was convicted of fraud related to her startup sale, arguing that the fees are excessive and abusive, and seeking to stop further payments as Javice appeals her conviction.
AMC Entertainment, the movie-theater chain that relied on meme-stock investors to survive the pandemic, is now facing a court dispute with some of those same investors who are objecting to a deal that would allow the company to issue more stock. Thousands of shareholders have turned against AMC, jeopardizing its efforts to avoid bankruptcy.
Tiger Woods's ex-girlfriend, Erica Herman, has alleged in a court filing that Woods began dating her when she was his employee, forced her to sign an NDA to keep her job, and used an attorney to break up with her and kick her out of their home. The allegations stem from an escalating court dispute that is heading to a hearing to determine whether Herman is bound by the NDA and barred from suing Woods in open court. Woods's lawyers have argued Herman is in violation of the agreement, which requires them to settle all disputes in confidential arbitration. Herman's lawyer has argued that her court claim against Woods was covered by a federal act negating NDAs in relation to alleged victims of sexual assault and sexual harassment.