Florida Jury Awards $5 Million to Navy Veteran in High-Profile CNN Defamation Case

Tampa, Florida — A Florida jury has awarded $5 million to Zachary Young, a U.S. Navy veteran, settling a high-profile defamation case against CNN on Friday. This verdict follows intense jury deliberations which concluded after more than eight hours. The dispute centered on a CNN segment that aired critical claims about Young’s conduct during the evacuations following the U.S. military’s withdrawal from Afghanistan. Further complicating the media landscape is CNN’s decision to settle the remaining claims for an undisclosed amount, underscoring the fragile trust that the public holds in longstanding news institutions. This sentiment has … Read more

Jury Nullification Leads to Unexpected Acquittal in High-Profile CEO Murder Case

Luigi Mangione was acquitted of the murder of the CEO of UnitedHealthcare recently, demonstrating the legal phenomenon known as jury nullification. This rare outcome occurs when jury members may believe a defendant is guilty but choose to acquit them anyway, often due to disagreements with the law itself or the manner of its application. Jury nullification has a long and complex history in the U.S. legal system, tracing back to colonial America. It embodies the conflict between written law and public sentiment, highlighting the jury’s ultimate power to voice societal values that at times defy … Read more

Sisters Denied Bail in High-Profile D.C. Bus Stabbing Case, Judge Cites Violent Attack

Washington, D.C. – A local judge refused to release two sisters implicated in a violent assault that transpired aboard a public bus in December, citing the severity of the incident. The case surrounding Donea Williams, 30, and Ashley Brown, 26, continues to develop as they face charges of assault with intent to kill while armed. The incident, which occurred on Dec. 8, took place on a bus at the intersection of Minnesota Avenue and 28th Street, SE. Authorities allege that the attack was premeditated and involved coordination between the two sisters. In early January, both … Read more

Norton Rose Fulbright Bolsters Chicago Litigation Team with Addition of High-Profile Partners Joshua Lee and Edward Casmere

CHICAGO — Norton Rose Fulbright, a leading global law firm, today announced the appointment of Joshua Lee and Edward Casmere as partners in its Chicago office. Both will lead the Chicago office’s Litigation and Disputes division, focusing on areas including product liability, consumer disputes, and environmental and mass tort litigation. Lee and Casmere, who previously co-founded Chicago-based litigation firm Riley Safer Holmes & Cancila, bring extensive experience in high-stakes litigation across a multitude of sectors such as pharmaceuticals, genetic engineering, and chemical exposure. Their careers span over two decades of collaboration on a diverse range … Read more