Wisconsin Family’s Legal Battle Against Pharmacy Chain and PBM Advances in Court

MADISON, Wis. — A federal lawsuit filed by a Wisconsin family against a national pharmacy chain and a pharmacy benefits manager (PBM) will move forward, following a recent court ruling. The family alleges that their daughter’s needs for medication were mishandled, resulting in severe consequences. The case revolves around the family’s claims that the pharmacy and PBM failed to provide sufficient care and support in managing their daughter’s prescription. Central to their complaint is the assertion that errors by these companies compromised her health, raising concerns about accountability in the pharmaceutical industry. Attorneys representing the … Read more

San Antonio BBQ Chain Ordered to Pay Millions After Serving Overly Hot Sauce Burns Customer

San Antonio, Texas – A well-known Texas barbecue chain, Bill Miller Bar-B-Q, was found liable in a lawsuit stemming from an incident where a customer suffered severe burns from “dangerously hot” barbecue sauce. The restaurant must now pay millions in damages, marking a significant development in the realm of food safety litigation. The customer, identified only as a local resident, reported the injury occurred when the heated sauce was served in such a state that it caused immediate and painful burns. Legal documents filed in the case detail that the plaintiff received the excessively hot … Read more

Michigan Pizza Chain Fined for Child Labor Violations, Let Minors Operate Hazardous Equipment

FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich. — A Little Caesars pizza franchise in Michigan has incurred fines for infringing upon child labor laws, officials reported. The U.S. Department of Labor discovered that JMP Pizza Inc., the company that operates the franchise, had employed minors under conditions that violated federal regulations. Investigators revealed that the violations included allowing minors to handle potentially hazardous equipment such as dough mixers and ovens. Notably, the ovens used in the pizza-making process reached temperatures between 500 and 900 degrees Fahrenheit, posing significant risks to young workers. Federal guidelines strictly prohibit workers aged 14 … Read more

Bankruptcy Expert Warns of More Retail Chain Closures Following Big Lots in 2025

As Big Lots commences its store-wide liquidation sales, Arthur Berman, a noted bankruptcy attorney, suggests that these developments might improve the company’s prospects of attracting new ownership. The retail giant, which has been a familiar presence in the American shopping landscape, finds itself in a precarious financial condition prompting such drastic measures. The closure of Big Lots stores is part of a broader pattern of retail distress. Berman warns of a potential uptrend in similar business shutdowns as the sector grapples with various economic pressures. The persistent challenges, including increased online competition, shifting consumer habits, … Read more