Black & Veatch Challenges $1 Jury Verdict in Wind Energy Dispute, Seeking New Trial Against Boldt Co.

CHICAGO — Black & Veatch has filed an appeal following a federal court ruling that upheld a jury’s unexpected verdict concerning a troubled wind energy project in Illinois. The jury, convened last year, ruled that subcontractor Boldt Co. owed the prime contractor only one dollar in damages for the project that began in 2019. Judge Andrea Wood, of the northern district of Illinois, noted in her May ruling that the minimal dollar award suggested the jury had doubts about the cost information presented by Black & Veatch. This verdict has now extended what could have … Read more

Pilot’s Nantucket Flying Saga Ends: Court Issues Permanent Ban Amid Controversial Dispute

NANTUCKET, Mass. — A longtime island resident and pilot faces a permanent ban from Nantucket Memorial Airport following a ruling from the Nantucket Superior Court that concluded a lengthy dispute between him and airport authorities. Judge Maureen Hogan’s decision last Thursday prohibits Robert Walsh from flying to or from the airport and accessing secure areas, reinforcing the airport’s stance against what it termed “unauthorized activity” and repeated violations of trespass orders. Judge Hogan’s ruling is the latest development in a legal battle that started with a lawsuit from the Nantucket Airport Commission filed in February … Read more

New Jersey Court Affirms Jury Ruling in Favor of Weg & Myers PC in Contract Dispute

A New Jersey appellate court affirmed a jury’s decision on Wednesday, siding with the New York-based law firm Weg & Myers PC in a breach-of-contract dispute filed by a former client. The ruling marked a significant moment in the legal battle that unfolded over the firm’s alleged failure to meet contractual obligations. The case began when the former client, whose identity has not been disclosed, brought the lawsuit against the firm, claiming that Weg & Myers PC had violated the terms of their agreement. The appellate ruling underscored the jury’s belief that the law firm … Read more

Court Upholds Ruling Against Strategist in Copyright Dispute, Denies Expanded Fee Claims for Problem-Solving Charts

SAN FRANCISCO — A legal dispute involving strategic problem-solving charts has concluded with an unfavorable outcome for Dr. Mary Lippitt and her company, Enterprise Management Ltd. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld a lower court’s decision, denying Lippitt’s request to augment her previous copyright infringement award of $8,000 and to claim additional attorneys’ fees. In an opinion released on Thursday, the appeals court determined that Lippitt and her organization failed to demonstrate that the lower court had misused its authority in declining to award those fees. The court’s ruling emphasized that there was … Read more