Los Angeles County Takes Legal Action Against Coca-Cola and Pepsi Over Environmental Impact of Plastic Waste

Los Angeles, CA – Los Angeles County has initiated a legal battle against beverage giants Coca-Cola and PepsiCo, accusing the companies of significantly contributing to plastic pollution. The county alleges that these corporations have not adequately addressed the environmental damage caused by their plastic packaging waste. Filed in the state Superior Court, the lawsuit demands that both companies pay to remediate the harm their plastic products have inflicted on the environment. According to the complaint, the mass production and disposal of plastic bottles and wrappers, much of which ends up littering oceans, rivers, and urban … Read more

Los Angeles Court Convicts Importer for Dodging $8 Million in Customs Duties and Concealing $17 Million in Cash Transactions

Los Angeles, CA — In a recent federal trial, an importer based in Los Angeles was convicted for avoiding over $8 million in customs duties and neglecting to declare more than $17 million in cash transactions on their tax returns, according to announcements made by federal prosecutors in California on Wednesday. The jury’s decision marks a significant close to an investigation targeting financial discrepancies and illicit business practices tied to the importation of clothing from China. This case sheds light on the broader issues of tax evasion and duty circumvention that challenge regulatory and enforcement … Read more

Los Angeles Archdiocese Reaches Historic $880 Million Settlement, Credited to General Counsel’s Compassionate and Transparent Negotiation Tactics

Los Angeles, CA — In a landmark response to its history of sexual abuse scandals, the Archdiocese of Los Angeles recently agreed to a substantial $880 million settlement with 1,353 victims, marking another significant chapter in its ongoing crisis management. This follows a previous record settlement in 2007, where the church agreed to pay $660 million to 508 victims. These settlements represent the church’s attempts to address the damages caused by decades of abuse allegations. Central to these negotiations was Margaret G. Graf, the archdiocese’s general counsel, who drew praise from legal representatives on both … Read more

Los Angeles Court Cuts $900 Million Workplace Sexual Assault Verdict to $90 Million, Citing Excessive Damages

Los Angeles, CA — In a stunning reversal, a Los Angeles County Court has dramatically reduced a $900 million jury verdict in a workplace sexual assault lawsuit to $90 million, declaring the original sum as excessively disproportionate to the circumstances. This extraordinary decision highlights the complexities and challenging balances courts face in awarding damages that are seen as both fair and just. The original verdict was handed down after a lawsuit accused a corporate defendant of negligence and liability in a serious sexual assault case within its premises. The jury, initially moved by the plaintiff’s … Read more