Surge in Philadelphia Paraquat Lawsuits: Detailing the Rise Amid Federal Delays

Philadelphia, PA — Amidst a backdrop of growing litigation concerning the herbicide Paraquat and its alleged link to Parkinson’s disease, legal filings in Philadelphia’s mass tort program have surged. This increase comes as the related federal multidistrict litigation (MDL) sees a relative slowdown. While the federal MDL, which consolidates lawsuits from across the country for pre-trial proceedings, has hit delays, attorneys in Philadelphia are aggressively pushing forward. More than 1,300 claims have been filed in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, highlighting a robust local response to the allegations against manufacturers of Paraquat. Legal experts … Read more

Federal Court Declares Google as Illegal Monopoly in Landmark Ruling

Washington — In a landmark decision, a U.S. federal court has declared Google to operate as an illegal monopoly, challenging the tech giant’s dominance in the digital space. The ruling, which could have sweeping implications for the tech industry, centers on Google’s practices in managing its search engine and advertising sectors, areas where it has long been accused of stifling competition. The court found that Google’s tactics have unfairly edged out competitors, thereby limiting choices for consumers and advertisers. This verdict is a significant setback for Google, which has been at the forefront of digital … Read more

Federal Court Overturns Multi-Billion Dollar Verdict in NFL ‘Sunday Ticket’ Legal Battle

Los Angeles — A monumental $4.7 billion damages verdict against AT&T and the NFL connected to their “Sunday Ticket” subscription service was overturned by a federal judge last Friday. The decision comes after DirecTV, owned by AT&T, faced claims that its exclusive multi-billion dollar deal with the NFL for broadcasting football games breached antitrust laws. The lawsuit, originally filed by bar owners and residential subscribers, contended that the “Sunday Ticket” package was exploiting customers by forcing them to purchase all out-of-market games, even if they only wanted to follow a specific team. Critics of the … Read more

Former Worker Files Federal Lawsuit Against Peoria Construction Firm Over Alleged ADA Violations

Peoria, IL — A recent federal lawsuit has highlighted potential violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) levied against a well-known Peoria construction company by a former employee. The suit, filed earlier this week, marks a significant call for attention to the adherence of legal standards designed to protect the rights of workers with disabilities. According to the legal documents, the complainant, who suffers from a disability, alleges that her former employer failed to accommodate her condition, ultimately affecting her work performance and leading to her dismissal. Specific details of the disability were not … Read more