Chicago Law Firm Achieves Record-Breaking $75.8 Million Verdict in Landmark Brain Injury Case, Earns Top Honors at 2024 JVR Awards

CHICAGO — A team of attorneys from Salvi, Schostok & Pritchard achieved a groundbreaking legal victory, securing a jury verdict of $75.9 million for a young girl who suffered devastating injuries at birth. This award, presented by the Jury Verdict Reporter, a division of Law Bulletin Media, recognized the highest reported verdict or settlement in Illinois since last year’s Trial Lawyer Excellence Awards. The ceremony took place at a private event on October 16 at RPM Events in Chicago. The legal victory came after a challenging trial that began on February 6, 2024, and concluded … Read more

Jury Selected for Brett Hankison’s Federal Retrial in Breonna Taylor Case, Commences With Single Black Juror Amid Concerns of Diversity

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The stage is set for the federal retrial of former Louisville Metro Police Department Detective Brett Hankison, whose actions on the night Breonna Taylor was fatally shot by police are under scrutiny once again. The trial is scheduled to begin with opening statements on Monday. The newly selected jury is composed of eight women and seven men, with only one of the jurors being Black. This racial makeup mirrors that of Hankison’s initial federal trial, which concluded last November without a verdict, resulting in a hung jury and a mistrial. The composition … Read more

California Court Partially Dismisses Suit Against Ex-Red Hot Chili Peppers Guitarist in Fatal Crash Case

Alhambra, California – A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge has made a significant ruling in a wrongful death lawsuit against former Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist Josh Klinghoffer, dismissing substantial claims of “despicable and willful” misconduct. The suit stemmed from a tragic incident last March when Klinghoffer’s vehicle struck and killed Israel Sanchez in a crosswalk. During the hearing on Friday, Judge Ian C. Fusselman found that the plaintiff, Ashley Sanchez, the daughter of the deceased, was unable to provide sufficient evidence that Klinghoffer’s behavior reached the level of maliciousness required to claim punitive … Read more

Connecticut Man Receives $15 Million in Landmark Johnson & Johnson Talcum Powder Cancer Case

Hartford, CT — A Connecticut man has been awarded a substantial $15 million by a jury after he filed a lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson, alleging that their talcum-based baby powder product caused his cancer. This legal victory marks yet another case in the long-standing dispute over the safety of one of the company’s most recognizable products. The lawsuit, filed by 68-year-old Harold Johns, claimed that the extensive use of Johnson & Johnson’s baby powder led to his diagnosis of a rare and aggressive cancer known as mesothelioma, which is linked to asbestos exposure. Johns … Read more