Brazilian Lawyer Moshe Sendacz Receives Lifetime Achievement Award by Latin Lawyer for Outstanding Contributions

Sao Paulo, Brazil – Moshe Sendacz, a prominent lawyer at Machado Meyer Advogados, has been named one of the recipients of Latin Lawyer’s annual Lifetime Achievement Awards. This prestigious recognition highlights Sendacz’s remarkable contributions to the legal field in Brazil. Known for his expertise in corporate law, Sendacz has played a pivotal role in shaping the legal landscape in Brazil. Throughout his career, he has demonstrated exceptional skills and dedication, earning him this well-deserved honor. His achievements serve as an inspiration to the legal community in Latin America. Sendacz’s extensive experience and deep understanding of … Read more

Trump Hit With $83.3 Million Defamation Award Amidst Ongoing Legal Battles

New York City – A Manhattan jury awarded Elizabeth Jean Carroll $83.3 million in a defamation case against former President Donald J. Trump. This decision comes less than a year after another civil jury found that Trump had sexually assaulted Carroll 30 years ago. The previous verdict also included a $5 million award for defamation, which Trump has appealed. Carroll’s most recent victory pertains to defamatory statements made by Trump in 2019, when Carroll first revealed the assault in her memoir, as well as statements made after the 2023 decision. The focus of this trial … Read more

Trump Seeks to Challenge $83.3 Million Defamation Award in E. Jean Carroll Lawsuit, Attorney Says

New York City – Former President Donald Trump is expected to challenge the $83.3 million defamation award granted to E. Jean Carroll, who accused Trump of sexually assaulting her in a department store changing room in the mid-1990s. Litigation attorney Colleen Kerwick predicts that Trump’s first course of action will involve filing post-trial motions to reduce the verdict. She explains that U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan could issue a conditional order of remittitur, giving Carroll the choice between accepting a reduced award or pursuing a new trial if the court deems the current verdict excessive. … Read more

Wildfire Survivors Receive $62M in Landmark Jury Award – A Glimmer of Hope for Those Devastated

MILL CITY, Oregon – In a groundbreaking verdict, a jury has awarded a staggering $62 million to survivors of the devastating wildfires that ravaged this small Oregon town and surrounding areas. The verdict comes as a beacon of hope for the residents who have endured unimaginable loss and destruction. The wildfires, which occurred in 2021, left a trail of devastation in their wake, destroying homes, businesses, and natural habitats. They forced thousands of people to evacuate their homes and caused significant damage to the community’s infrastructure. The emotional and physical toll on the survivors has … Read more