Missouri Appeals Court Confirms $177 Million Verdict in Groundbreaking Legal Battle with Hyatt Corporation

St. Louis, Missouri — A Missouri appellate court has affirmed a $177 million jury verdict against Hyatt Corporation, stemming from a landmark case that revolved around violation of labor laws. This decision underscores significant implications for labor practices and corporate responsibility. The case originated from a class-action lawsuit filed by employees of a Hyatt-operated hotel in St. Louis, who alleged widespread violations of Missouri’s minimum wage and hourly pay statutes. The plaintiffs detailed systemic failures to compensate for overtime, an issue affecting a sizeable workforce over several years. As the legal proceedings unfolded, evidence presented … Read more

Alameda County Superior Court Alerts Residents to Jury Duty Scam Calls Seeking Money, Personal Info

OAKLAND, Calif. — Residents of Alameda County are being cautioned against a burgeoning scam where impostors, posing as court or law enforcement officials, are fraudulently demanding money and personal information due to allegedly missed jury duty. Individuals throughout the county are receiving phone calls from these scammers who claim that the recipient has failed to appear for scheduled jury services, thus incurring a fee. Representatives from the Alameda County Superior Court have stated these impersonators sometimes identify themselves as members of the sheriff’s office to appear credible. The scammers request personal data, including birth dates, … Read more

Florida Cannabis Company Seeks Court Appeal After Plans for Dispensaries Near Convenience Stores Denied

Tallahassee, Fla. — Florida-based Green Thumb Industries is gearing up for another legal battle, continuing its push to set up marijuana dispensaries next to Circle K convenience stores across the state, despite a recent legal setback. The cannabis company, known as GTI, operates Rise dispensaries in Florida and has indicated plans to pursue an appeal with the 1st District Court of Appeal following a decision that went against them earlier this month. In a defiant move, GTI filed their notice of appeal last Thursday, challenging the ruling issued by Administrative Law Judge Joshua Pratt on … Read more

Alabama Supreme Court Grants Jury Duty Exemptions for Breastfeeding Mothers

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Following recent public outcry from local mothers, the Alabama Supreme Court has ruled that nursing mothers are now eligible for exemptions from jury duty. This landmark decision arrives after two Jefferson County women highlighted the challenges breastfeeding mothers face when called for civic duties. The outcome is set to change the current landscape for maternal rights in the state. Previously, in 2022, a bill proposing similar exemptions was introduced but failed to progress to a vote. However, the Supreme Court’s latest ruling clearly states that a nursing mother with an infant is … Read more