ZYXI Investors Called to Lead Charge in Zynex, Inc. Securities Fraud Case with the Schall Law Firm

Los Angeles, CA – Investors who have incurred losses from Zynex, Inc. are presented with the opportunity to potentially lead a collective lawsuit regarding alleged securities fraud. The Schall Law Firm, a nationally recognized shareholder rights litigation firm, is actively seeking participants who have faced financial damage from investments in the stock between February 26, 2021, and April 5, 2022. During this period, Zynex, Inc., a company known for manufacturing non-invasive medical devices for pain management and rehabilitation, is accused of providing misleading information to shareholders, directly impacting stock values. This includes optimistic revenue guidance … Read more

Virginia Jury Awards $750,000 in Landmark Racial Discrimination Case Against Landlord

RICHMOND, Va. — In a groundbreaking legal decision, a Virginia jury awarded $750,000 to two families after finding that their landlord had evicted them based on racial discrimination. This verdict, delivered against Regina Turner, owner of the Lazy Cove Campground in Penhook, is noted as the largest fair housing jury award secured by the Virginia Office of the Attorney General, surpassing the previous record of $200,000 from a 2011 case involving sexual harassment. The lawsuit stemmed from an incident where Turner allegedly terminated the rental agreements after discovering the racial identity of one of the … Read more

Jury Instructions Impact Children’s Compensation in Fire Damage Case

San Francisco, CA – In a recent legal ruling, two children who were seeking damages for fire damage to their treehouse received no compensation due to a critical jury instruction. Their hopes were dashed despite their heartfelt testimony and visible proof of their loss. The case, which has caught the attention of legal experts and the public alike, revolved around a neighborhood dispute that escalated to the point where a treehouse built by the children was set ablaze. The incident, rooted in local disagreements, resulted in both emotional and physical damage to the young plaintiffs. … Read more

Oregon Man Wins $208,000 in Discrimination Case Against Farm Preferring Foreign Workers

Madras, Oregon – A local resident was awarded almost $208,000 this February after a federal jury concluded that an organic vegetable farm illegally favored foreign workers over him because of his nationality. Virgilio Carvajal, 61, a U.S. citizen since 2013, sought employment with Cal Farms in 2019 and 2020 but was repeatedly overlooked in favor of workers from abroad. Cal Farms, like many U.S. agricultural operations, utilized the H-2A visa program which permits the hiring of foreign labor when suitable local workers are supposedly unavailable. This federal program mandates that farms make genuine efforts to … Read more