Rudy Giuliani Captured by Cameras Leaving New York Federal Courthouse

New York – Rudy Giuliani, the former mayor of New York, addressed reporters Wednesday as he exited the federal courthouse in New York. The courthouse appearance marked another significant moment in Giuliani’s post-mayoral career, which has recently been clouded by his involvement in contentious legal battles regarding election misinformation. Giuliani, who played a prominent role as a lawyer for former President Donald Trump during the 2020 election challenges, has faced numerous legal challenges himself. These involve multiple investigations and legal proceedings relating to his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results. Despite these controversies, Giuliani … Read more

Federal Judge Reduces UPS Driver’s $237 Million Discrimination Award, Leaving $39.6 Million for Emotional Distress

Yakima, WA – A significant reduction has been made to a jury’s financial award to an ex-UPS driver in a racial discrimination case, following a judge’s intervention. The driver, Tahvio Gratton, contested his 2021 termination from the delivery company, which he claimed was in retaliation for complaints he filed regarding his treatment at work. The U.S. District Judge of Eastern Washington, Thomas Rice, decided to lower the punitive damages awarded to Gratton by $198 million, sustaining $39.6 million designated for emotional distress experienced by the Black former employee. This decision evidently underscores the complex and … Read more

Jury Upholds Qualcomm’s Chip Licensing Rights in Legal Clash With Arm, Leaving Door Open for Additional Litigation

In a recent legal skirmish, Qualcomm triumphed over Arm in a significant court decision, affirming Qualcomm’s rights under its licensing agreement. The dispute between these technology giants commenced after Qualcomm’s acquisition of Nuvia, a chip designer previously licensed by Arm. Nuvia, which was established by former Apple engineers, specialized in semiconductor design. Following its acquisition, Qualcomm integrated Nuvia’s technologies into its cutting-edge Snapdragon chip series. These chips were pivotal in powering Microsoft’s inaugural Copilot PCs. Arm, however, contested Qualcomm’s actions, arguing that Qualcomm had wrongly transferred Nuvia’s licensing rights without obtaining necessary permissions from Arm—an … Read more

High Stakes: Court Rules on Workplace Cannabis Protections, Leaving Employees in a Haze

Philadelphia, PA – As more U.S. states legalize cannabis, employers nationwide face new legal challenges in maintaining drug-free workplaces. This evolving landscape raises critical questions about employment rights and employer obligations. Recent legal decisions indicate that state-provided protections for employees using cannabis might not be as robust as initially thought. This perspective was notably supported by a decision from the Third Circuit Court of Appeals in the case of Zanetich v. Wal-Mart Stores East, et al. The court’s ruling highlights a significant gap in employee protection under state statutes that lack explicit remedial provisions for … Read more