Legal Battle Ignites as Former Employee Sues Sunrun Over Licensing Dispute and Wrongful Arrest

Hartford, Connecticut — In a recent development, three attorneys from McCarter & English — David X. Sullivan, Thomas J. Finn, and Gregory A. Hall — have taken on representation for Sunrun Installation Services. This move comes as the firm faces a civil rights lawsuit filed on September 4 in the Connecticut District Court. The lawsuit was initiated by attorney Robert M. Berke on behalf of George Edward Steins, a former employee of Sunrun who found himself embroiled in legal trouble following his departure from the company. Steins claims his arrest and subsequent legal challenges, including … Read more

Former Marketing Director Agrees to $1.2 Million Settlement After Bonus Dispute Trials

A former marketing director at Santé Ventures, a private equity firm, recently chose to accept a significant reduction to a $1.4 million jury verdict awarded to her, in a legal battle spanning multiple trials. This decision came into play after a federal judge presented an option to either accept the lowered sum or face a third trial. The adjustment, which was filed on November 4, is a pivotal development in a series of legal proceedings concerning unpaid bonus claims. The dispute traces back to allegations that Santé Ventures failed to pay two separate bonuses totaling … Read more

Former Wynn Cocktail Server Wins $321K in Court Battle Over Workplace Dispute

Las Vegas, NV — A former cocktail server at Wynn Las Vegas has been awarded $321,200 by a jury after alleging she was wrongfully terminated. The decision concludes a prolonged legal battle sparked by claims that she faced discrimination and was ultimately dismissed for reporting a sexually hostile work environment. The plaintiff, Angelica Limcaco, filed her lawsuit after her 2015 termination, asserting that her firing was in retaliation for coming forward with allegations of sexual harassment against her immediate supervisor. According to court documents, Limcaco reported that her manager had harassed her and several other … Read more

Roommate Dispute Ends in Murder Trial: Comanche County Man Faces Life for Fatal Argument

Lawton, OK — In a serious turn of judicial proceedings, Johnny Clifton Taylor, a 62-year-old resident of Lawton, faces trial on charges of first-degree murder with deliberate intent and unlawful possession of a firearm. This trial, coming into the spotlight in the sequence of legal events scheduled in Comanche County, stems from a distressing incident that occurred in January earlier this year, culminating in the death of Taylor’s roommate during a heated dispute. The case unfolds at the Comanche County Courthouse where jurors, convening from Monday, will deliberate over the facts presented during what marks … Read more