Donald Trump Secures $91.6 Million Bond Amid Defamation Lawsuit Appeal

New York, NY – Former President Donald Trump has obtained a $91.6 million bond to cover the defamation lawsuit brought against him by writer E. Jean Carroll, while he appeals the jury’s verdict, according to his lawyer. Attorney Alina Habba submitted documents to a New York judge confirming that Trump secured the bond from the Federal Insurance Co., a subsidiary of insurance giant Chubb. The bond will be sufficient to cover the $83.3 million judgement in the lawsuit, along with any accruing interest. Habba also filed a notice indicating that Trump, the anticipated 2024 Republican … Read more

Trump Secures $91.6 Million Bond in Defamation Lawsuit Appeal, Buoyed by Likely 2024 Nomination

New York City, USA – Former President Donald Trump has obtained a $91.6 million bond to cover the amount he owes in a defamation lawsuit filed by writer E. Jean Carroll, according to his lawyer. Attorney Alina Habba filed the necessary papers to demonstrate that the bond was secured from the Federal Insurance Co., a division of the insurance giant Chubb. This bond would address the $83.3 million judgment in the lawsuit, including interest. In addition, Habba filed a notice indicating that Trump, the likely 2024 Republican presidential nominee, is appealing the jury’s verdict. The … Read more

New Hampshire Man Wins Age Discrimination Lawsuit Against Market Basket, Grocer Mulls Appeal

CONCORD, N.H. – Market Basket, a grocery store chain, is considering an appeal after a federal jury awarded a New Hampshire man over $134,000 in an age discrimination lawsuit. The plaintiff, Rodney Martinez, who joined the company at the age of 55 in 2012, alleges that despite working full-time hours at the company’s Manchester store, he was never promoted to a full-time position with benefits. He claims that between 2017 and 2019, out of 37 employees promoted, only 5 were over the age of 38. In response to the jury’s decision, Market Basket expressed surprise … Read more

Landowners Appeal Ohio Jury’s Decision in Long-Running Royalty Case Against Drillers

Columbus, Ohio – A lengthy and contentious royalty case reached its conclusion in March, as an Ohio jury delivered its verdict after nearly four years of legal proceedings and countless filings from both sides. The case revolved around the absence of the words “Point Pleasant” in a lease agreement, resulting in drillers – including Ascent Resources, Gulfport Energy, and Rice Energy – gaining the upper hand over the rights owner, TERA II, LLC. Despite the lease not explicitly allowing drilling into the Point Pleasant formation, which lies on the border of the Utica shale formation, … Read more