Jury Rules in Favor of Whistleblower: San Diego Court Awards $3 Million to Former Orange County Prosecutor in Harassment Case Against DA Todd Spitzer

SAN DIEGO — A jury in San Diego County has concluded that a former high-ranking prosecutor from Orange County was compelled to retire due to harassment orchestrated by the county’s District Attorney, Todd Spitzer, and his first assistant, Shawn Nelson, who currently serves as a Superior Court judge. Tracy Miller, who had spent 25 years in the Orange County District Attorney’s office, filed a whistleblower retaliation and harassment lawsuit after her retirement. The jury awarded her $3 million in economic damages and an additional $25,000 in punitive damages specifically against Spitzer, while finding that Nelson … Read more

Disney’s Helen Pak Steers Creativity as Chair of 2025 Cresta Awards Jury

Los Angeles, California – Helen Pak, who plays a pivotal role at Disney, has been chosen to lead the jury for the prestigious 2025 Cresta Awards. The Cresta Awards, renowned for recognizing excellence in global advertising, will benefit from Pak’s extensive expertise and vision. Pak brings years of experience in the advertising realm, having worked on significant campaigns that have made a notable impact in the industry. Her leadership is expected to steer the judging process, ensuring that creativity and innovation are at the forefront of this year’s awards. The announcement highlights the increasing collaboration … Read more

New York Jury Awards $5.6 Million in Malpractice Case After Preventable Leg Amputation

Watertown, New York — A jury recently awarded $5.6 million to Roger Altman, a man whose leg was amputated due to alleged medical malpractice at Samaritan Medical Center in 2018. The case highlights severe shortcomings in the hospital’s emergency care protocols, signaling a troubling pattern of negligence. Altman, who was 75 years old at the time of the incident, had previously led an active life filled with swimming and exercise. His attorneys argued that the leg amputation was preventable and that life-saving intervention should have been provided sooner. The verdict reflects the jury’s determination, as … Read more

Montgomery County Jury Awards $2.6 Million to Family of Concrete Worker After Fatal Plant Accident

MONTGOMERY, Ala. — A jury in Montgomery County has awarded $2.6 million to the family of a concrete maintenance worker who tragically died from injuries sustained in a workplace accident at Shelby Concrete in 2022. The verdict, delivered on May 23, followed a contentious trial. The case was initiated by the law firm Morris Haynes Attorneys at Law after the defense had proposed a settlement of $100,000. The incident took place in May 2022 when the worker, referred to as L.E., was engaged in maintenance on an auger. After completing his task, an unexpected activation … Read more