Court Overturns Jury Verdict Due to Repeated References to ‘Billion-Dollar Company’

St. Louis, MO — The Missouri Court of Appeals has overturned a jury verdict in a defamation case that originally favored a former employee who sued his company over wrongful termination and defamation claims. The court ordered a new trial, citing the plaintiff’s repeated references to the company as a “billion-dollar” entity could have unfairly influenced the jury by painting the company in a negative and intimidating light. The case, which has captured attention in business and legal circles, centers around Thomas Mitchell, a former manager at the tech firm DataCorp (a pseudonym used for … Read more

San Bernardino Sisters Win $18 Million in Lawsuit Against Insurance Company for Neglected Flood Damages

San Bernardino, Calif. – A jury awarded $18 million to two sisters from San Bernardino after they successfully sued their insurance company for failing to adequately compensate them for flood damage to their home. Initially offered a meager $5,000 by their insurer, the sisters’ fight culminated in a significant victory that highlighted ongoing tensions between homeowners and insurance companies in California amid increasing climate-related incidents. Jennifer Garnier and Angela Toft, residents of Piñon Hills, faced severe rainwater flooding in February 2019 which left their home substantially damaged, including critical components like the heating, air conditioning … Read more

Surrogacy Scandal: Escrow Company Owner Accused of Stealing Millions to Fund Rap Career; FBI Steps In

Houston, TX — A Houston-based surrogacy escrow management firm is embroiled in a legal battle after being accused of siphoning millions of dollars from clients intended to support surrogacy arrangements. The company, Surrogacy Escrow Account Management LLC (SEAM), and its owner, Dominique Side, face accusations involving lavish personal expenditures that have jeopardized the financial plans of at least 23 families globally, prompting an FBI investigation. In court filings, SEAM claims to facilitate financial transactions between would-be parents and surrogates. Allegedly, a significant amount of funds that families had deposited for surrogates’ medical and personal care … Read more

Workplace Alert: Viral TikTok Trend Sparks Unexpected Backlash and Legal Concerns for Aussie Skincare Company

Sydney, Australia — A lively attempt by employees at tbh skincare to engage with popular culture through a TikTok trend backfired, escalating into a distracting social media uproar that drew severe online abuse, illustrating the unforeseen perils businesses face on digital platforms. The incident began innocently, with the skincare brand sharing a video featuring its workforce participating in a viral group introduction trend on TikTok. The light-hearted clip intended to spotlight the company’s vibrant office culture quickly attracted hateful comments, an outcome that caught the company off-guard. Rachel Wilde, the co-founder of tbh skincare, expressed … Read more