Wyoming Supreme Court Orders Full Compensation in Nursing Home Negligence Case

Cheyenne, WY – In a significant ruling, the Wyoming Supreme Court has declared that a local nursing home is fully responsible for damages awarded to the daughter of a deceased resident due to negligence. The court found that Legacy Living and Rehabilitation Center must bear the total costs awarded by a jury, overturning a lower court’s decision that had reduced the damages according to the facility’s assigned fault. Previously, a trial judge had adjusted the nursing home’s financial liability to only cover a portion of the damages, corresponding to the jury’s determination of their share … Read more

Jury Orders $50 Million Compensation for Victim Severely Burned by Starbucks Tea

In a landmark ruling, a Los Angeles court has ordered Starbucks to pay $50 million in damages to a woman who suffered third-degree burns after a cup of hot tea she purchased from one of their stores spilled on her. The decision came after a lengthy trial that highlighted potential safety concerns surrounding the handling and packaging of hot beverages. The plaintiff, Joanne Mogavero, a 43-year-old mother of three, encountered the life-altering incident back in 2014. She had been handed a cup of tea with an improperly secured lid at a Starbucks drive-thru when the … Read more

MGM Grand Faces Legal Challenge as Fired Employee’s Attorneys Seek Triple Compensation Following Jury Award

Detroit, MI – A former MGM Grand Casino employee who was previously awarded $133,000 by a federal jury in Michigan cannot seek to triple that amount, the casino’s attorneys argued. The dispute stems from the employee’s claim of wrongful termination, alleging reasons that have not been publicly disclosed. The court case, which was concluded earlier this year, initially ended in the employee’s favor, with the jury siding with his grievances and assigning the six-figure sum as a form of restitution. However, the ongoing legal battle took another turn when the plaintiff’s legal team pushed for … Read more

Federal Judge Green-lights Clearview AI Settlement, Opening Unusual Compensation Plan Amid Privacy Lawsuit

CHICAGO, Ill. — A settlement has been reached in a privacy rights lawsuit involving Clearview AI, where a federal judge confirmed the agreement, resolving claims that the facial recognition company illegally collected the biometric data of millions of Americans. U.S. District Judge Sharon Johnson Coleman upheld the arrangement, which does not concede liability on Clearview AI’s part but addresses accusations that the tech company breached Illinois’ Biometric Privacy Act by harvesting and selling facial images without consent. Judge Coleman assessed the damages arising from this case to be upwards of $50 million. However, due to … Read more