Jury Awards Lashify $30.5 Million in Patent Infringement Case Against Worldbeauty Over Eyelash Products

In a landmark case in Western District of Texas court, beauty brand Lashify secured a significant victory against competitor Worldbeauty, proving allegations of patent infringement which resulted in a jury awarding $30.5 million in lost profits. The unanimous decision confirmed that Worldbeauty directly infringed on three specific claims of Lashify’s patented eyelash products. Judge Albright, presiding over the case, will now consider Lashify’s request for treble damages and attorney fees, potentially tripling the damages to $90 million. This follows the jury’s finding of willful infringement by Worldbeauty. With such substantial sums in play, the intricacies … Read more

Legal Team Fights for $38 Million Verdict in Youth Detention Center Abuse Case

Concord, N.H. — A pivotal legal case in New Hampshire has seen attorneys deliver their final arguments surrounding a harrowing abuse case at the state’s Youth Development Center (YDC), contending for a substantial $38 million award for victims. The lawsuit, representing dozens of men, highlights allegations of both physical and sexual abuse dating back decades, purportedly perpetrated by staff members against adolescent residents. At the heart of the legal battle are the testimonials from 36 men who have lodged claims against the state-managed institution. They describe a culture of violence and intimidation that they allege … Read more

Former Politician Convicted in High-Profile Murder Case of Las Vegas Journalist

Las Vegas, NV — A former politician was found guilty by a jury on Wednesday for the murder of a Las Vegas investigative journalist in 2022. The verdict arrives after a closely watched trial that highlighted the perils journalists may face in the line of duty. The victim, whose probing reports had often irked many powerful local figures, was shot dead outside his home in what prosecutors labeled a targeted killing. The evidence presented during the trial underscored the grave risks reporters can encounter, especially when their work challenges the influential. The defendant, who had … Read more

Sarah Palin’s Defamation Case Against The New York Times Reinstated by Appeals Court

New York — A federal appeals court has recently reversed a lower court’s decision concluding Sarah Palin’s libel case against The New York Times should proceed. The lawsuit, initiated by the former Alaska governor and vice-presidential candidate, accuses the newspaper of damaging her reputation through an editorial linking her to a 2011 shooting in Arizona that injured Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and killed six others. The controversy sparked from a June 2017 Times editorial, which incorrectly stated that an advertisement from Palin’s political action committee created a graphic depicting Democratic lawmakers beneath crosshairs, allegedly inciting the … Read more