Federal Jury Awards Circuitronix LLC Over $7.5 Million in Lawsuit Against Chinese Manufacturer

MIAMI – In a surprising turn of events, a federal jury in Miami has awarded more than $7.5 million to Podhurst Orseck’s client, Circuitronix LLC, after allegations arose that the company had failed to pay over 400 invoices to Chinese-based manufacturer, Jiangmen Benlida Printed Circuit Co. This verdict comes after Circuitronix had initially been sued for $13.5 million by Benlida. Stephen Rosenthal, Matthew Weinshall, and Christina Martinez of Podhurst Orseck represented Circuitronix in the case, which was heard by U.S. District Judge Robert Scola of the Southern District of Florida. For Circuitronix and its legal … Read more

High-Stakes Lawsuits Test the Legal Boundaries of AI Chatbots and Copyright Infringement

New York, NY – A series of high-profile lawsuits in a federal court in New York is set to determine the future of AI chatbots, particularly ChatGPT, and their use of copyrighted material. OpenAI, in collaboration with Microsoft, faces allegations of copyright infringement and unfair competition from professional writers and media outlets. However, legal experts believe that these lawsuits will be an uphill battle for the plaintiffs. The lawsuits involve The New York Times, a group of renowned novelists including John Grisham and Jodi Picoult, and bestselling nonfiction writers. While each lawsuit presents different claims, … Read more

Judge’s Home Under Investigation as Business Fraud Trial of Former President Trump Nears Final Arguments

Police are currently investigating an incident at the home of Judge Arthur Engoron in Long Island, New York. Judge Engoron is set to preside over the closing arguments in the business fraud trial of former President Donald Trump later this morning. The investigation comes after reports of a bomb threat made at the judge’s residence in the early hours of Thursday. Authorities have confirmed their presence at Judge Engoron’s home following inquiries about the alleged bomb threat, which was initially reported by the Daily Beast. According to the police, a call regarding the residence was … Read more

Shocking Allegations: Lawsuit Claims Alabama Inmates’ Bodies Returned Missing Hearts and Organs

Birmingham, Alabama – The families of two deceased inmates in Alabama’s prison system have filed a federal lawsuit alleging that their loved ones were returned without their hearts or other organs. The lawsuit, filed against the Alabama Department of Corrections and others, claims that the body of Brandon Clay Dotson, who died in November, was decomposing and missing his heart when it was returned to his family. In another case, the daughter of Charles Edward Singleton, who also died while incarcerated, stated in court documents that her father’s body was missing all of his internal … Read more