Tesla Appeals $243 Million Verdict, Claims Jury Misled on Autopilot Technology in Fatal Crash Case

Miami — Tesla is seeking to overturn a $243 million jury verdict awarded to the family of a 22-year-old college student who died in a crash involving a Tesla vehicle equipped with Autopilot features. The company, led by Elon Musk, filed a motion in federal court arguing that the lawyers for the victims misled the jury by referencing Musk during the trial. The tragic incident occurred when the victim, Naibel Benavides, was struck by a speeding Tesla driven by George McGee, who admitted he was distracted by his cellphone at the time of the accident. … Read more

Federal Appeals Court Declares Trump’s Tariffs Unlawful, Challenging Presidential Authority

A federal appeals court has declared that the tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump are largely unconstitutional. The ruling, which comes from the U.S. Court of Appeals, supports a previous decision by the Court of International Trade (CIT) regarding the legality of the Trafficking and Reciprocal Tariffs enacted through executive orders. The court’s opinion concluded that the tariffs exceeded the authority granted to the president under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). It emphasized that the orders in question are invalid as they conflict with existing legal frameworks. The decision marks a significant … Read more

Texas Appeals Court Upholds Jury Ruling: Mazda Dealership Not Liable in Post-Work Accident Injury Case

A Texas appeals court ruled Wednesday that a jury’s determination regarding two employees at a Mazda dealership is backed by substantial evidence and cannot be overturned by a judge. The decision centers on a car accident that left one employee, Irma Vanessa Villegas, with severe injuries, including paralysis and a traumatic brain injury. The incident occurred in December 2013 when Christian Ruiz, a co-worker at Rudolph Mazda, struck Villegas with his vehicle after a social gathering following work. This event had involved the consumption of beer, yet both employees tested below the legal limit for … Read more

Ripple/XRP Case Moves to Appeals Court: Legal Experts Urge Clear Communication Amid Misinformation Crisis

SAN FRANCISCO — In a significant development for the ongoing Ripple and XRP case, former SEC attorney Marc Fagel has indicated that Judge Analisa Torres is no longer involved as the matter has moved to the Second Circuit Court of Appeals. This transition marks a pivotal moment in the case, which has garnered considerable attention in the cryptocurrency sphere. On August 15, both the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and Ripple Labs jointly filed a stipulation to dismiss the case, indicating that they await a formal dismissal from the appellate court. This procedural shift has … Read more