Jury Awards $495 Million in High-Stakes Baby Formula Lawsuit as Philadelphia Cases Forge New Legal Path

St. Louis, MO — A legal storm is brewing over claims that certain infant formulas may have toxic effects, with victims’ families securing a major victory in a $495 million verdict delivered by a St. Louis jury. This landmark decision underscores the rising tension and legal momentum as affected families seek justice for their infants’ alleged harm. Philadelphia, PA is also a key battleground, where multiple cases are on track for trial in the Court of Common Pleas. These lawsuits, however, are employing different legal strategies from those previously adjudicated, potentially setting a new precedent … Read more

New York Jury Orders Harley-Davidson to Pay $287 Million Over Defective Trikes Causing Severe Crashes

Livingston County, NY — In a landmark decision, a Livingston County jury has ordered Harley-Davidson to pay $287 million in damages related to a lawsuit over defective trike motorcycles that were linked to severe accidents in 2019 and 2020. The decision marks one of the highest punitive damages awards in such a case. The jury ruling mandates the motorcycle giant to compensate Harold Morris with $120 million in punitive damages, paralleled by an equal amount to the estate of his deceased partner, Pamela SinClair. The court also allocated funds to cover medical expenses, pain and … Read more

Grand Jury Charges Two Texans in Major Illegal Firearm Trading Case

San Antonio, TX — A federal grand jury in San Antonio has indicted two Texas men on charges of illegally dealing in firearms, marking a significant crackdown in ongoing efforts to curb unregulated gun sales. The men, whose names have not been disclosed, are alleged to have operated without the necessary federal licenses, engaging in the sale of numerous firearms over several months. According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, the indictment, unsealed this week, details how the duo purportedly sold weapons frequently used in the commission of various crimes, directly contravening federal laws designed to … Read more

$63.4 Million Verdict Against Johnson & Johnson in Mesothelioma Talc Case: South Carolina Jury Finds for Plaintiff

Columbia, SC – In a landmark decision, a jury in South Carolina awarded $63.4 million to a man who claims he developed cancer due to prolonged exposure to asbestos in Johnson & Johnson’s talcum powder products. The verdict was issued on Thursday following a closely watched trial that scrutinized the potential health risks of one of the company’s iconic products. The plaintiff, Michael Perry, 53, was awarded $32.6 million in compensatory damages after jurors concluded that his mesothelioma, a type of cancer often associated with asbestos exposure, was indeed caused by his lifelong use of … Read more