Server Error Halts Access: Configuration Issue May Be at Fault

Due to an unexpected surge in network traffic or a possible misconfiguration, users recently faced issues accessing a particular service. The problems stemmed from difficulties connecting to the server hosting the application or website, which blocked user requests. The issue is linked to CloudFront, a widely-used content delivery network, which helps in distributing content to end users with high availability and high performance. When such incidents occur, they can prevent users from accessing online services, leading to frustration and disruptions in browsing or transaction experiences. For those providing content through CloudFront, there are documented troubleshooting … Read more

Jury Awards $1.7 Million to Injured Traffic Cop After Verdict Finds Driver 100% at Fault

Nashville, TN — A jury in Wayne County recently ruled in favor of Brent Butler, a law enforcement officer who suffered a traumatic brain injury (TBI) after being hit by a car while directing traffic. The court found the defendant solely responsible for the collision, concluding after three days of trial that distracted driving was the cause of the unfortunate incident. The incident occurred while Butler was managing traffic at the site of a vehicular accident. According to testimonies, the abrupt and severe impact launched Butler into the air, resulting in his head striking the … Read more

Jury Awards $21,578 to Plaintiff in Admitted Fault Car Accident Case in Clay County

In Clay County, a local jury recently ruled in a motor vehicle collision case, where the defendant admitted to being at fault but contested the plaintiff’s claimed damages. At the conclusion of the trial, the jury’s award leaned closer to what the defendant proposed, rather than the amount sought by the plaintiff. The incident, which resulted in the plaintiff suffering back and spine injuries, prompted a legal debate centered solely on the extent of the damages owed. The defense, represented by Charles H. Cooper of Franke Schultz & Mullen, confirmed the defendant’s acknowledgment of responsibility … Read more

Apple Settles for $95 Million Over Siri Eavesdropping Claims, Sidestepping Admission of Fault

Oakland, California — In a significant legal agreement, Apple has decided to settle a privacy lawsuit for $95 million. The tech giant, celebrated for its commitment to user privacy, faced accusations of covertly recording conversations through its Siri virtual assistant. This move could influence the tech industry’s data privacy practices moving forward. Filed in a federal court in Oakland on Tuesday, the settlement aims to close a five-year ordeal alleging Apple’s activation of Siri to record users without their consent, spanning over a decade. Users reported the virtual assistant triggered without the usual activation phrase, … Read more