Jury Awards $2.27 Million to Family in Fatal Capitol Police Shooting, Criticizes State Training and Supervision

Honolulu, Hawaii — In a significant legal ruling on Friday, a jury determined that the state of Hawaii failed to adequately train and supervise a former deputy sheriff, resulting in the 2019 fatal shooting of a homeless man on the grounds of the state Capitol. The family of the slain man, Delmar Espejo, was awarded $2.27 million in damages after a civil trial that cast a renewed spotlight on the state’s law enforcement practices. Gregory Bergman, the ex-deputy in question and now a San Diego police officer, was involved in the incident that led to … Read more

New Mexico Jury Awards Historic $412 Million in Medical Malpractice Case Over Harmful Clinic Treatments

Albuquerque, New Mexico — A New Mexico jury has awarded a landmark $412 million in a medical malpractice lawsuit to a man who accused a chain of men’s health clinics of fraudulent practices and administering harmful treatments. The verdict, announced this Monday, stands as the largest punitive and compensatory damage award ever granted in a U.S. medical malpractice case, according to the plaintiff’s legal team. The case spotlighted NuMale Medical Center, a healthcare provider with facilities in several states, including Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Nevada, Nebraska, North Carolina, and Wisconsin. The clinics, as per the claims, … Read more

Jury Awards Over $2 Million in Damages to Family of Homeless Man Fatally Shot by Deputy Sheriff Near Capitol

Honolulu, HI – A significant verdict has been returned in the case of a homeless man who lost his life following an encounter with a deputy sheriff at the Capitol. A jury in Honolulu awarded the family of the deceased over $2 million in a lawsuit alleging wrongful death. The man, identified as Mykal M. Dung, was killed in February 2020. His tragic death occurred when a deputy sheriff shot him at close range during an altercation at the State Capitol. Details from the court documents reveal that Dung was unarmed at the time of … Read more

Netlist Triumphs Again: Jury Awards $118 Million in Patent Infringement Case Against Samsung

Marshall, Texas — In a significant legal victory, Netlist has been awarded $118 million in damages after a federal jury found Samsung guilty of patent infringement. The case, decided in the Eastern District of Texas, marks the third victory this year for the California-based company, famed for its innovations in computer memory technology. The lawsuit, led by lawyers from Irell & Manella in Los Angeles and Marshall-based McKool Smith, concluded last week when jurors sided with Netlist, determining that Samsung had willfully infringed on three of Netlist’s patents. This decision could lead presiding U.S. District … Read more