Victorian Court Reevaluates Multi-Million Dollar Compensation in Child Spectator Abuse Case at Footscray Football Club

Melbourne, Australia — In a landmark ruling, the Victorian Court of Appeal has significantly reduced the compensation awarded to a man who claimed he was abused as a child while attending Footscray Football Club events. The decision revisits key legal principles, such as a sporting club’s duty of care to child spectators and the need for jury awards to adhere strictly to relevant considerations. The case centered around Adam Kneale, who alleged that he was abused by Graeme Hobbs, an unpaid volunteer at the club during the 1980s. Kneale, who was not a club member … Read more

Mall in Metro Atlanta Reopens with Legal Battle Brewing: Business Owners Seek Compensation after Power Bill Debacle

Atlanta, GA – The Town Center at Cobb, a metro Atlanta mall, resumed operations Wednesday after a temporary shutdown due to outstanding electricity bills. Shane Starr, a local business owner within the mall, expressed his frustrations and announced intentions to pursue legal action against the mall’s management over the unresolved financial practices. Starr, the proprietor of Starrcade in the mall, has engaged legal counsel to explore possible action against Kohan Retail Investment Group, the New York-based entity that owns the property. Starr is also looking to consolidate support from other affected business owners to initiate … Read more

Wynn Las Vegas Challenges Jury’s Multi-Million Dollar Compensation to Cocktail Server

Las Vegas, NV – In a legal battle that’s captivated attention in the hospitality and gaming industry, Wynn Las Vegas is actively pursuing a reduction in the multi-million dollar jury award granted to a former cocktail server. The legal dispute touches on significant issues of workplace environment and employee treatment within one of Las Vegas’ most renowned resorts. The case originated from allegations by Angelica Limcaco, a former cocktail server at the Wynn Las Vegas, who claimed she was dismissed from her position for reporting her supervisor’s sexually suggestive behavior. After a court battle, the … Read more

Deadline Alert: Rosen Law Firm Announces March 10 Lead Plaintiff Deadline in Micron Technology Securities Class Action – Investors May Be Eligible for Compensation

NEW YORK — The Rosen Law Firm, a prominent global investor rights law firm, is calling attention to an upcoming deadline for the investors of Micron Technology, Inc. the public should note March 10, 2025, as the important lead plaintiff deadline for a class action lawsuit involving the purchase of common stock between September 28, 2023, and December 18, 2024. Investors who acquired Micron shares during this period may be eligible for compensation through a contingency fee arrangement, without needing to pay any out-of-pocket fees or costs. Those who purchased Micron common stock during the … Read more