Brazos County Jury Decides for City of Bryan in Contract Dispute Case

BRYAN, Texas — A jury in Brazos County District Court has sided with the city of Bryan in a breach of contract lawsuit, delivering a verdict that dismisses claims made by a local business against the city. The decision, reached late Tuesday, marked a significant victory for the city, affirming its stance that it had acted in accordance with the terms agreed upon by both parties. The lawsuit originated from a dispute between the city of Bryan and Coastal Construction, a company contracted to undertake major renovations at a local community center. Coastal Construction had … Read more

Stellantis Takes Legal Action Against UAW, Files Federal Lawsuit Amidst Contract Disputes

Detroit, MI – In a significant legal escalation within the auto industry, Stellantis has lodged a federal lawsuit against the United Auto Workers (UAW) amidst ongoing negotiations over union contracts. The automotive giant claims that the UAW engaged in unfair labor practices, a charge the union denied, asserting their actions were within legal boundaries and aimed at protecting workers’ rights. Stellantis, formed from the merger of Fiat Chrysler and the PSA Group in 2021, argues that certain UAW’s actions disrupted production and affected the company’s operational efficiency. The lawsuit details instances where Stellantis believes the … Read more

Judge Sets Hearing on Allegations of Undisclosed Profits in State Contract Involving Former Officials

CHICAGO — A legal dispute has cast a shadow over a state program designed to expedite payments to contractors, with accusations that undisclosed financial arrangements involving well-connected political figures potentially breached state contracted terms. Scheduled for a January 31 hearing by Judge Jerry Esrig at the Daley Center, the lawsuit targets the Vendor Assistance Program (VAP), alleging the company failed to reveal that former state legislator James DeLeo and influential lobbyist Nancy Kimme profited from the scheme. Over a decade ago, Illinois implemented a financial initiative allowing certain businesses to purchase unpaid state bills, aiming … Read more

Court Upholds $28 Million Verdict and Approves Additional Interest in Kansas City Life Insurance Breach of Contract Case

Kansas City, MO – In a landmark ruling, the Western District Court of Appeals has confirmed that prejudgment interest should be tacked onto a $28 million jury verdict in a class action lawsuit against Kansas City Life Insurance Company (KCL). The decision, issued on September 24, overturns an earlier denial of the prejudgment interest and underscores a breach of contract concerning the insurer’s method of calculating policy cash values. The litigation initiated by David B. Karr, representing over 8,000 policyholders, stems from allegations that KCL improperly deducted from the accounts’ monthly cash value under the … Read more