Rapper T.I. and Wife Tiny Secure $17.8 Million in Landmark Trademark Battle Over Doll Line

Santa Ana, Calif. – A federal judge has tentatively ruled that rapper T.I. Harris and his wife, Tameka “Tiny” Harris, should not be awarded more than $53 million in punitive damages, despite their recent court win entitling them to $17.8 million in profits linked to a doll line by MGA Entertainment Inc. This comes from a contentious trademark infringement battle concerning the Harris’ claims that MGA’s dolls mirrored their musical group, OMG Girlz. The decision, announced by U.S. District Judge James Selna, noted insufficient evidence to demonstrate MGA’s actions merited the steep punitive damages initially … Read more

Landmark Trial Begins as Parkinson’s Sufferers Allege Harm from Weedkiller Paraquat in Mass Tort Lawsuit

In recent years, numerous lawsuits have emerged linking the herbicide paraquat to Parkinson’s disease, sparking a wave of legal battles against manufacturers such as Syngenta and Chevron U.S.A. Inc. These companies are facing allegations that exposure to paraquat has led to the development of the neurological disorder among agricultural workers and others. Parkinson’s disease, a progressive nervous system disorder, affects movement and can cause tremors, stiffness, and difficulties with balance and coordination. Legal claims assert that manufacturers failed to warn users about the risks associated with paraquat exposure, which has been banned in several countries, … Read more

Oregon Jury Awards $260 Million in Landmark Asbestos Case Against Johnson & Johnson

Portland, OR – On Monday, an Oregon state court jury awarded a staggering $260 million to a couple, finding that Johnson & Johnson’s talc-based baby powder, allegedly containing asbestos, led to the wife’s mesothelioma. The judgment includes $60 million in compensatory damages and a hefty $200 million in punitive damages, according to sources familiar with the proceedings. The plaintiffs, Kyung Lee, 48, and her husband, claimed that Lee’s cancer was a direct result of inhaling asbestos from the widely used baby powder. This verdict is pertinent as Johnson & Johnson is navigating a potential $6.48 … Read more

Jury Awards $22 Million in Landmark Fair Labor Standards Act Violation Case

In a landmark decision, a federal court has recently upheld a staggering $22 million jury verdict against a major corporation found in violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). This outcome marks a significant moment in labor law enforcement, highlighting the serious financial repercussions companies can face for non-compliance. The case centered on the company’s failure to adequately compensate hundreds of its employees for overtime, despite the workers regularly exceeding the standard 40-hour work week. The legal battle, which culminated in this hefty penalty, drew attention to the often overlooked or intentionally ignored aspects … Read more