Nevada Supreme Court Sides with Jon Gruden, Rejects NFL’s Arbitration Control in Leaked Emails Case

LAS VEGAS — The Nevada Supreme Court has ruled in favor of former Las Vegas Raiders head coach Jon Gruden, allowing him to proceed with his lawsuit against the NFL over allegations of leaked emails. Gruden contends that damaging communications were made public before his resignation from the Raiders in 2021, an action that he believes was orchestrated by the league. In a 5-2 ruling, the justices did not confirm whether the NFL had indeed leaked Gruden’s emails. However, they deemed the NFL’s choice to force the case into arbitration, with Commissioner Roger Goodell overseeing … Read more

Former Wynn Las Vegas Server Accepts Reduced FMLA Damages After Court Ruling

Las Vegas, Nevada — A former cocktail server at Wynn Las Vegas has consented to a significantly lowered payment from a jury award after a ruling found her Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) rights had been violated. U.S. District Court Judge Andrew Gordon determined that Tiare Ramirez could either accept a remittitur payment totaling $27,200.75, reduced from a jury’s original award of $321,200, or proceed with a new trial. Judge Gordon’s ruling, which came on July 29, followed a five-day trial that concluded in October 2024. He found that the initial jury award was … Read more

New York Court Blocks Release of Epstein Grand Jury Records, Upholding Confidentiality

A New York judge has ruled against the release of a grand jury transcript related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, keeping the details of the proceedings sealed. The decision comes as legal battles continue to unfold surrounding Epstein’s high-profile connections and the wider implications of his criminal activities. Judicial authorities decided to withhold the transcript despite arguments from media outlets advocating for transparency. The grand jury convened in 2019, examining evidence against Epstein, who faced charges of sex trafficking. Epstein, a financier with a network of influential acquaintances, died in jail in 2019, further complicating … Read more

Johnson & Johnson Faces Legal Setback as Talc Bankruptcy Court Ruling Shakes Tort Landscape

Trenton, New Jersey — Johnson & Johnson faced a significant setback as a federal appeals court upheld a previous ruling that could complicate the company’s efforts to manage its liabilities related to talc-based products. The decision marks a pivotal moment for the pharmaceutical giant, which has battled numerous lawsuits alleging that its talc products were linked to cancer. The ruling reinforces the scrutiny J&J has faced over its talc litigation. The company had sought to contain its financial exposure and restructuring efforts through bankruptcy proceedings. However, the recent appellate court decision delivered another blow to … Read more