Court Upholds $28 Million Verdict and Approves Additional Interest in Kansas City Life Insurance Breach of Contract Case

Kansas City, MO – In a landmark ruling, the Western District Court of Appeals has confirmed that prejudgment interest should be tacked onto a $28 million jury verdict in a class action lawsuit against Kansas City Life Insurance Company (KCL). The decision, issued on September 24, overturns an earlier denial of the prejudgment interest and underscores a breach of contract concerning the insurer’s method of calculating policy cash values. The litigation initiated by David B. Karr, representing over 8,000 policyholders, stems from allegations that KCL improperly deducted from the accounts’ monthly cash value under the … Read more

Judge Dismisses Defamation Claims by Harvard Professor, Allows Breach of Contract Suit to Proceed

BOSTON — A lawsuit brought by Francesca Gino, a Harvard Business School professor, faced a significant setback as a federal judge dismissed multiple claims against the university on Wednesday. The case, which has drawn attention within academic and legal circles, centers around allegations of defamation, privacy violations, and interference with contractual relations, all of which were dismissed by the court. U.S. District Court Judge Myong J. Joun, however, decided to let Gino’s claims of breach of contract proceed. This comes in light of the university’s decision to place Gino on administrative leave and start proceedings … Read more

San Diego Street Vendor Takes Legal Action Against City for State Law Breach

San Diego, Calif. — A local street vendor has initiated a lawsuit against the City of San Diego, alleging that the city’s restrictions on street vending breach California state law. The legal action underscores a growing conflict between municipal regulations and state laws intended to protect the livelihoods of street vendors. The lawsuit, filed earlier this week, points to the California Street Vending Act, which was enacted to safeguard the rights of street vendors by allowing them to conduct business in public areas statewide. The plaintiff, whose identity remains confidential due to the pending legal … Read more

Odessa Businesswoman Faces Million-Dollar Lawsuit Over Closed Pickles Restaurant Lease Breach

Odessa, Texas – A notable businesswoman and local community activist is facing a significant legal challenge as she becomes the subject of a breach of contract lawsuit concerning her former restaurant venture. Jamie (Tisdale) Foreman, known not only for her entrepreneurial pursuits but also as the founder of the Odessa Accountability Project, is currently embroiled in a financial dispute over the now-shuttered Pickles Restaurant. The lawsuit, initiated this past Monday in the Ector County District Court, alleges that Foreman has not met the payment obligations stipulated in her lease. According to the details of the … Read more