Baltimore City Takes Bold Step, Seeking $11 Billion More to Combat Opioid Crisis Following Landmark Jury Verdict

Baltimore, Maryland – Following a significant victory in a landmark opioid lawsuit, the Baltimore city government is setting the stage to seek an additional $11 billion to address the extensive damages caused by the opioid crisis. This move follows a recent jury decision that held major pharmaceutical companies responsible for their roles in exacerbating the opioid epidemic, a problem that has plagued the city with widespread addiction and increased healthcare costs. The lawsuit’s outcome marked Baltimore’s first successful civil jury trial against opioid manufacturers and distributors. City officials argue that the substantial sum is necessary … Read more

Boy Scouts of America Settles for $2.5 Billion in Landmark Agreement with Over 82,000 Abuse Survivors

After years of legal challenges and negotiations, over 82,000 individuals who experienced childhood sexual abuse have finalized a multi-billion-dollar settlement with the Boy Scouts of America. The agreement, amounting to $2.5 billion, marks a significant chapter in the organization’s bankruptcy proceedings, offering some measure of compensation to the victims. This settlement was reached after the Boy Scouts of America filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in February 2020, citing financial difficulties exacerbated by the abuse lawsuits. The long-standing American institution has faced increasing scrutiny over the past decades as allegations of sexual abuse surfaced, revealing systemic … Read more

Georgia Court of Appeals Overturns $1.7 Billion Verdict Against Ford, Orders New Trial in Fatal Truck Rollover Case

Atlanta, GA — A staggering $1.7 billion verdict against Ford Motor Co. has been overturned by the Georgia Court of Appeals, prompting a new trial in the tragic case involving a fatal rollover of a “Super Duty” truck that killed a Georgia couple. This decision nullifies what had been the largest jury award in the state’s history. The appellate judges found that a Gwinnett County judge had inappropriately sanctioned Ford during the initial trial, thereby crippling Ford’s ability to defend itself in a subsequent 2022 trial. This earlier trial had concluded with a jury blaming … Read more

Georgia Court of Appeals Orders Retrial in Ford Case, Overturns Record $1.7 Billion Verdict Over Vehicle Safety Dispute

Atlanta, GA — The Georgia Court of Appeals overturned a record $1.7 billion jury verdict against automobile giant Ford, previously awarded in a wrongful death case involving a rollover accident that killed Melvin and Voncile Hill. The court has ordered a new trial, citing procedural errors and excessive sanctions which limited Ford’s defense during the initial proceedings. The decision, announced on November 1, was met with mixed reactions. Ford representatives welcomed the decision, expressing confidence in the integrity of their Super Duty trucks and indicating their readiness to contest the allegations in a forthcoming retrial. … Read more