Jury Awards $79.8 Million to Family of Young Girl Killed in Chicago Police Chase

Chicago, Illinois — A Cook County jury has awarded almost $80 million to the family of a 10-year-old girl who tragically died during a police chase in Chicago in 2020, marking a significant verdict in a city grappling with issues around policing and public safety. The decision came after the city acknowledged its responsibility for the incident that took the life of Da’Karia Spicer. Deliberations were focused solely on determining the compensation amount, which far exceeded the city’s suggested range of $12 million to $15 million. After considerations and final statements, the jury decided on … Read more

Innovative Campaigns Shine at Clio Health Awards, Celebrating Excellence in Health and Wellness Communications

The Clio Health Awards, a prestigious accolade within the marketing sector, annually honors outstanding achievements in advertising, marketing, and communications across health-related fields. This includes a broad spectrum of categories such as physical, mental, and social well-being. With a panel comprising industry-specific creative leaders, the awards spotlight the most innovative campaigns that set benchmarks for creativity and impact in health communications. The evaluation process at the Clio Health Awards is meticulous, with entries judged by experts well-versed in health marketing and advertising. These jurors are selected for their proven expertise and are tasked with distinguishing … Read more

California Jury Awards $7.4 Million to Disabled Professor After 7-Year Battle for Accessible Housing

Los Angeles, CA – A federal jury awarded Dr. Emma Adams, a paraplegic and Southern California college professor, $7.4 million in damages for violations of the Fair Housing Act by AQUA 388 Community Association, AQUA Maintenance Corporation, and FirstService Residential California LLC. The verdict, reached on December 19, 2024, includes $7 million in compensatory damages and $400,000 in punitive damages. Dr. Adams, who utilizes a powered wheelchair for mobility, faced significant challenges after purchasing a condominium at the AQUA towers in Long Beach, which consist of 556 units and nearly a thousand parking spaces. Despite … Read more

Jury Awards Over $50 Million in Damages in Landmark Pressure Cooker Injury Case

Denver, Colo. – In a significant legal decision from a Colorado federal court concluded on December 13, a jury found both Sunbeam Products and Newell Brands liable for multiple counts including failure to warn, defective design, and negligence in association with a severe injury caused by one of their pressure cooker products. The litigation stemmed from an incident involving Claudia Perez, who sustained serious injuries due to the malfunction of the appliance. The jury determined the split of responsibility for the incident, attributing 27% of the fault to Sunbeam, 63% to Newell Brands, and holding … Read more