Montana Medical Malpractice: The Devastating Reality of Capped Damages and Constitutional Rights

HELENA, Montana – Medical malpractice victims in Montana face significant challenges in seeking compensation for their injuries. Despite being awarded substantial damages by a jury, these victims may only receive a fraction of the amount due to a legislative cap imposed since 1995. The cap limits non-economic damages, such as pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of consortium, to just $250,000. This cap has raised concerns about constitutional rights and access to justice for victims of medical negligence. Under the current legislation, an injured plaintiff may be awarded millions of dollars in damages for … Read more

Rudy Giuliani’s Defamation Trial: Stakes High as Jury Considers $43 Million Damages and Future of Election Lies Accountability

WASHINGTON D.C. – Closing arguments have concluded in Rudy Giuliani’s federal defamation trial as the jury deliberates. The trial centers around Giuliani’s statements defaming Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss. The judge has already ruled in favor of the plaintiffs, determining that Giuliani did defame them. However, the jury’s role is to determine the amount of damages to be awarded. If the jury rules in favor of Freeman and Moss, Giuliani could face significant financial consequences. The jury has the power to award up to $43 million in damages. While it remains uncertain … Read more

Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital Files for Retrial Alleging Juror Misconduct in $261 Million Damages Case

Tampa Bay, Florida – Attorneys representing Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital have requested a retrial nearly two weeks after a jury awarded $261 million in damages against the hospital. The motion for a retrial claims that the jury foreman violated conduct rules by sharing information about the case with his wife, who then posted it on social media. The hospital argues that this could have affected the jury’s decision-making process. The case gained widespread attention due to its portrayal in a Netflix documentary film. In the trial, the jury found that All Children’s had falsely … Read more

Giuliani Vows to Appeal “Absurd” Defamation Damages, Dismissing Role in Threats

Washington, DC – Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani has expressed his intention to appeal against the damages awarded to election workers whom he defamed. In a defamation trial, a jury ordered Giuliani to pay nearly $150 million to the Georgia election workers for the harm caused by his defamatory statements following the 2020 election. Giuliani believes that the damages awarded are absurd and feels that the trial was unfair. Giuliani made these remarks outside the courtroom after the verdict was read. He described the amount he was ordered to pay as absurd, emphasizing … Read more