$63.4 Million Verdict Against Johnson & Johnson in Mesothelioma Talc Case: South Carolina Jury Finds for Plaintiff

Columbia, SC – In a landmark decision, a jury in South Carolina awarded $63.4 million to a man who claims he developed cancer due to prolonged exposure to asbestos in Johnson & Johnson’s talcum powder products. The verdict was issued on Thursday following a closely watched trial that scrutinized the potential health risks of one of the company’s iconic products. The plaintiff, Michael Perry, 53, was awarded $32.6 million in compensatory damages after jurors concluded that his mesothelioma, a type of cancer often associated with asbestos exposure, was indeed caused by his lifelong use of … Read more

Jury Deliberates on Parental Responsibility in Texas School Shooting Civil Case

Galveston, Texas — A Texas civil court has commenced deliberations examining whether the parents of a high school shooter can be held legally accountable for their son’s violent acts, which resulted in the deaths of 10 people at Santa Fe High School in 2018. The trial, which has captured public attention due to its emotional testimony and complex legal arguments, wrapped up its final arguments on Friday. The lawsuit targets Antonios Pagourtzis and Rose Marie Kosmetatos, highlighting allegations that they neglected clear signs of their son Dimitrios Pagourtzis’ deteriorating mental health and failed to secure … Read more

Trial Intensifies: Defense Seeks Dismissal in Fatal Distracted Driving Case in Tucson

Tucson, Ariz. — The legal battle surrounding Jana Giron, accused of causing a fatal crash while allegedly distracted by her phone, moved forward as prosecutors concluded their presentation on Friday. Giron faces serious charges in a 2019 incident that resulted in the deaths of Caitlin Festerling, 21, and Paul Garcia, 22. The defense argued that Giron was unaware of the dangers posed by her actions and should not be held criminally responsible. They contended that the charges, particularly manslaughter, were not appropriate for the situation which they claimed was accidental and largely uncontrollable. Initially, Giron … Read more

Disbarred Lawyer Admits to Tax Evasion on $100 Million in Fees from Massive Tort Case

Harrisburg, PA — A former attorney found himself on the wrong side of the law as he admitted to severe tax evasion charges on Wednesday in a Pennsylvania federal court. The disbarred lawyer pleaded guilty to not paying federal taxes on over $100 million in income accrued through legal fees. This significant sum was earned from his representation of approximately 4,300 plaintiffs involved in a major tort litigation. The case, which has attracted attention due to its scale and the high-profile nature of the financial misconduct, highlights a growing concern over ethical practices within the … Read more