Wicomico County Jury Awards $3.38 Million in Landmark Medical Malpractice Verdict

SALISBURY, Md. – A Wicomico County jury recently reached a groundbreaking decision in a medical malpractice case. The jury ordered Dr. Peter Libby and Peninsula Radiology Associates, PA to pay $3.38 million to Mary and Tim Raver, a couple from Selbyville. The verdict came as a result of Dr. Libby’s failure to accurately interpret and identify abnormalities on Mary’s CT scan, leading to the progression of her cancer from Stage I to terminal Stage IV. This recent ruling marks the largest medical malpractice verdict ever recorded in Wicomico County’s history. The jury awarded $1.2 million … Read more

Judge Unanimously Upholds Landmark Ruling against Corporations for Racism and Labor Law Violations

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Judge Cindy Chung, who was nominated to the Third Circuit court of appeals by President Biden, delivered a unanimous decision in a case involving the firing of an employee due to complaints of racism and other labor law violations. The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) ruling was upheld in the February 2024 decision of Colart Americas Inc. v NLRB. The case revolves around John Hargrove, an employee of Staff Management Group Inc. (SMG), a temporary staffing agency. Hargrove was assigned to work at Colart Americas Inc.’s distribution center in New Jersey. A … Read more

Supreme Court in Session: Watch Live Updates on Landmark Social Media Cases

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is currently hearing two critical cases regarding the regulation of speech on social media platforms. The outcome of these cases could potentially have long-lasting implications for free speech rights on the internet. These cases involve discussions about the power of tech giants, First Amendment rights, and the responsibility of platforms in controlling content. One of the cases under consideration involves a high school student in Pennsylvania who was suspended for making vulgar comments about her school on Snapchat. The key question lies in whether schools have the authority to … Read more

Ohio Judge Timothy Grendell Faces Allegations of Abuse of Power and Misconduct in Landmark Case

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Geauga County Juvenile and Probate Court Judge Timothy Grendell is facing allegations that he abused his authority, with the Ohio Board of Professional Conduct set to hear his case. The state’s disciplinary counsel filed a complaint charging Grendell with four counts of judicial misconduct, accusing him of sending two teenage boys to jail during the COVID-19 pandemic for refusing to visit their father, whom they accused of abuse. Grendell has denied any wrongdoing, asserting that he acted within his powers as a judge and as a private citizen. The hearing before the … Read more