Philadelphia Jury Clears Monsanto in Latest Roundup Cancer Case, Despite Finding Product Defective

Philadelphia, PA – In a closely-watched legal battle, Bayer’s Monsanto division scored a significant victory this September in a Philadelphia courtroom. A jury found that although Monsanto’s Roundup weedkiller was identified as defective, it was not the cause of plaintiff Ryan Young’s non-Hodgkin lymphoma. This ruling delivers a fresh boost to Monsanto amidst a series of legal challenges concerning the safety of its popular herbicide. The case, presided over by Judge Angelo J. Foglietta of the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, drew significant attention as it underscored the ongoing debate over Roundup. Despite the jury’s … Read more

Eaton Secures $30 Million Victory in Defective Parts Lawsuit

Cleveland – A federal jury recently awarded Eaton Corporation a significant $30 million in damages following a lawsuit that involved defective parts provided by Frisby Aerospace. The case, which captured the attention of the manufacturing and industrial sectors, highlighted concerns over quality control and contractual compliance in supply chain relationships. According to legal sources, Eaton, a powerhouse in power management technologies, filed the suit against Frisby Aerospace, now known as Triumph Actuation Systems, after discovering that the supplied parts caused several of Eaton’s products to fail. The issues not only affected Eaton’s production lines but … Read more

New York Jury Orders Harley-Davidson to Pay $287 Million Over Defective Trikes Causing Severe Crashes

Livingston County, NY — In a landmark decision, a Livingston County jury has ordered Harley-Davidson to pay $287 million in damages related to a lawsuit over defective trike motorcycles that were linked to severe accidents in 2019 and 2020. The decision marks one of the highest punitive damages awards in such a case. The jury ruling mandates the motorcycle giant to compensate Harold Morris with $120 million in punitive damages, paralleled by an equal amount to the estate of his deceased partner, Pamela SinClair. The court also allocated funds to cover medical expenses, pain and … Read more

Landmark Legal Battle Heats Up: Law Enforcement Officers Join Suit Against Gun Maker Over Alleged Defective Pistols

CONCORD, N.H. — In a significant legal development, 10 additional plaintiffs have initiated lawsuits against firearm manufacturer Sig Sauer, raising concerns over the alleged defects in the P320 pistol. This action follows a recent Federal court decision in New Hampshire where Sig Sauer was ordered to pay $2.35 million for similar claims. Attorneys from the law firm Saltz Mongeluzi Bendesky, representing the plaintiffs, have filed these lawsuits spotlighting the grave risks posed by the weapon which, according to the complaints, has a propensity to discharge inadvertently. Among the new plaintiffs, five are law enforcement officers, … Read more