California Appeals Court Upholds $46.5M Verdict in Jiu-Jitsu Sparring Injury Case

On January 2, 2025, a California state appeals court upheld a $46.5 million jury verdict against a Brazilian jiu-jitsu instructor, accused of causing severe injuries to a student during a sparring session. The court confirmed that the trial court had properly instructed the jury on the assumption of risk involved in the martial art. The decision followed intense legal debates around the responsibilities and liabilities of sports instructors. The plaintiff suffered catastrophic injuries which the lawsuit alleged were a result of the instructor’s actions. The court’s scrutiny centered on whether the student had adequately assumed … Read more

California Jury Awards $11 Million in Discrimination Case to Elderly Employee Denied Seating Accommodation

San Diego, CA — In a significant legal decision as the year 2024 wrapped up, a San Diego courtroom saw a jury award surpassing $11 million to a former medical screener who cited employment discrimination at a plasma donation center. The large settlement underscores the ongoing concerns regarding workplace accommodations and age discrimination. The case involved a 74-year-old woman who worked at Octapharma Plasma, Inc., where she claimed the company did not provide necessary support for her physical condition. Specifically, she requested a chair to alleviate back pain while performing her job duties, which she … Read more

Court Confirms Trump Liable in Landmark Sexual Abuse Case Involving E. Jean Carroll

In a significant legal ruling from New York, a federal appeals court affirmed a previous verdict that found former President Donald Trump liable for sexually abusing writer E. Jean Carroll in the mid-1990s. This decision represents a major development in the high-profile case that has captured national attention for its implications on the intersection of celebrity, power, and accountability. Carroll initially brought the lawsuit against Trump following her public allegations that he sexually assaulted her in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room in Manhattan. According to Carroll, the incident occurred in the spring of 1996, after … Read more

Hindu Priest’s Bail Denied Third Time in Bangladesh Sedition Case Over Flag Disrespect Allegations

Chattogram, Bangladesh – Hindu priest Chinmoy Krishna Das remains embroiled in a legal battle after his bail plea was rejected for the third time by a court in Chattogram. Das has been detained since November of last year, following accusations that he disrespected the Bangladesh flag during a religious gathering. Despite presenting his case before the judicial authorities multiple times, the court has consistently denied Das’s requests for temporary release. The specific details of the allegations against Das involve alleged disrespectful acts towards the national symbol of Bangladesh, embedded in complex religious and social connotations, … Read more