Court Rules in Favor of CoComelon, Awards $23.4 Million in Copyright Infringement Case Against Chinese Competitor

San Francisco, California – CoComelon, the company responsible for a popular children’s YouTube channel, has emerged victorious in a legal battle against a Chinese competitor. The California federal jury awarded CoComelon a staggering $23.4 million verdict, claiming that the rival had shamelessly copied hundreds of its videos. The verdict is a major triumph for CoComelon, which has enjoyed widespread success with its educational and entertaining content for young children. The YouTube channel has amassed billions of views and has become a household name among families across the globe. The lawsuit alleged that the Chinese competitor … Read more

South Carolina Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Former High School Coach in Defamation Case

Moncks Corner, South Carolina – The South Carolina Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a former Berkeley High School head football coach and athletic director, Jeffrey L. Cruce, in a defamation lawsuit against the Berkeley County School District. The court’s decision reverses a previous ruling by a state appeals court. Cruce filed the lawsuit in 2017, alleging that a district employee had defamed his character. The initial jury awarded him $200,000 in damages, a decision that was reinstated by the Supreme Court. The district contended that Cruce, as a public official, was not entitled … Read more

Mass Tort and Toxic Tort Legal Battles Soar in Federal Docket: Supreme Court and Appeals Courts Grapple with Groundbreaking Cases

RALEIGH, North Carolina – With an increasing number of mass tort and toxic tort claims being brought to court, television screens are bombarded with advertisements encouraging victims to seek compensation through large verdicts. As the first settlements for contaminated water at Camp Lejeune are reached and over 50% of the federal docket is filled with multi-district litigation primarily stemming from mass tort cases, various courts are having to grapple with the complexities of these legal battles. The U.S. Supreme Court, 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, and the 1st District Illinois Appellate Court are among … Read more

Denver Judge Violated State Law by Dismissing Deaf Juror, Court Rules

Denver, Colorado – A Denver County Court judge has been found to have violated state law by dismissing a hearing-impaired man from serving as a juror due to his disability, according to a ruling by a Denver District Court judge. The decision came in a lawsuit brought by Spencer Kontnik, an attorney specializing in disability law, against the Denver District Court. Despite the violation, the lawsuit was ultimately dismissed on the grounds that the court cannot be held liable for the judge’s decision and that the judge is protected by judicial immunity. Judge Judith Smith … Read more