Supreme Court Takes Gamble on Sports

A cheer could be heard from residents across the tri-state area (New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut) when the decision came through. After 6 years of failure, the Supreme Court...

False Advertising? Cry Me a River

As temperatures rise during spring and summer months, who doesn't enjoy an ice cold beverage? Apparently, there are a group of people who would rather file a lawsuit claiming false...

Ink Not Dry on LeBron Tattoo Lawsuit

The world of video games has become very realistic as technology continues to advance. In the 1980s and 1990s, the additions of player's actual names in sports games was a...

Paws and Consider What Your Dogs Are Eating

Watch out for your dogs

Champion Pet Food manufactures two brands of dry dog food, Orijen and Acana, which are both named in a recent class action lawsuit. The parent company is under scrutiny for negligently failing to list and mention in the dog food packaging and advertising, the presence of heavy toxins. The dangerous chemicals and metals include arsenic, lead, bisphenol (BPA), mercury, and cadmium. BPA is not a chemical commonly associated with pet foods. Not only are these toxins harmful to dogs, but the company deliberately failed to disclose these ingredients to the dog owners who regularly purchase the dry dog food.

Bitcoin: Getting Cryptic with Coinbase

The world of bitcoin and cryptocurrency is very... well, cryptic. The exchanging of "internet money" with fluid values that rise and fall is reminiscent of the stock market, without any...