Georgia Jury Awards $20 Million to Plaintiff in Landmark Ethylene Oxide Cancer Case, Sparking Surge in Litigation Claims

Covington, Georgia—In a notable case involving ethylene oxide (EtO), a jury awarded $20 million in compensatory damages to a plaintiff who alleged that his exposure to the chemical resulted in a diagnosis of non-Hodgkin lymphoma. The decision came after a trial focused on the sterilization practices of C.R. Bard, which operates a medical equipment sterilization facility in Covington. The plaintiff, who drove a truck near the facility, claimed he was exposed to harmful levels of EtO while making regular pickups and living just a mile and a half away from the plant. His battle with … Read more

Federal Jury Awards Veteran Over $400K in Landmark Disability Discrimination Case Against Florida Senior Living Facility

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — A federal jury has granted a veteran $405,083 in a landmark disability discrimination case involving a local senior living facility. The decision was announced by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), which had initially pursued the case against The Princess Martha and its managing companies. The lawsuit stemmed from allegations that The Princess Martha, which is operated by TJM Property Management and TJM Properties Inc., failed to comply with federal disability accommodation laws. According to the EEOC, the facility denied reasonable accommodations to an applicant who identified herself as a … Read more

New York Jury Awards $1.68 Billion to 40 Women in Landmark Sexual Abuse Case Against James Toback

A jury in New York awarded $1.68 billion in damages on Wednesday to 40 women who accused filmmaker James Toback of sexual misconduct over a 35-year period, attorneys for the plaintiffs announced. This ruling comes as a result of a lawsuit initiated in Manhattan in 2022, following the introduction of a one-year window in New York that allowed survivors of sexual assault to file lawsuits regardless of how long ago the incidents occurred. The decision is one of the largest jury awards since the rise of the #MeToo movement and stands among the most significant … Read more

Agnieszka Holland Joins Esteemed Jury for Second Annual Eliso Awards Celebrating Georgian Cinema

Tbilisi, Georgia — Acclaimed filmmaker Agnieszka Holland will serve as a juror for the second annual Eliso Awards, honoring Georgian cinema. These awards were established by the Nato Vachnadze Foundation to celebrate the industry’s vibrant talent. Joining Holland on the jury are notable figures including Georgian director Elene Naveriani, Carlos Reygadas, who garnered attention at Cannes for his 2012 film Post Tenebras Lux, as well as director Dito Tsintsadze, producer Thomas Hakim, actress Angeliki Papoulia, and critic Salome Kikaleishvili. Together, they will evaluate both fiction and documentary films released in the past year across six … Read more