Former Hackensack Teacher Sues, Alleging She Lost Job Due to Pregnancy

Hackensack, NJ — A former Hackensack High School teacher claims she was terminated from her position due to her pregnancy, sparking a legal battle that highlights ongoing concerns around workplace discrimination. The teacher, who dedicated several years to educating students in business studies, filed a lawsuit in Bergen County Superior Court, alleging that her dismissal was not only unjust but also a direct violation of her rights. According to the lawsuit, the teacher informed the school administration of her pregnancy in early 2019, a disclosure that was initially met with congratulatory remarks. However, the complaint … Read more

Rekindling the Past: Lost Love Contemplates Consequences of Reconnecting on Facebook

Hartford, Connecticut – A woman in Connecticut finds herself torn between past and present as she contemplates reconnecting with a former flame who recently sent her a Facebook friend request. The man, referred to as “Frank,” was not just an affair from two decades ago, but also her best friend. Their relationship was once full of deep conversations and a strong emotional connection. However, both individuals eventually moved on and lost touch. Now, Frank claims that his marriage resembles more of a roommate situation, and he is engaging in an extramarital affair. Despite the complications, … Read more

Pioneering Patent Case: Lack of Non-Infringing Alternatives in Two-Player Market Proves Essential for Lost Profits Award, Delaware District Court Rules

Wilmington, Delaware – In a recent ruling, the District of Delaware clarified the evidence required to establish a lack of non-infringing alternatives in a two-player market. The case involved two competitors in the outdoor decking products industry, both selling bamboo decking products. The defendants had been found guilty of patent infringement, and they challenged the damages award of $1.5 million, claiming that the plaintiffs had failed to prove lost profits. The defendants argued that the plaintiffs had not provided customer-specific evidence to establish the absence of non-infringing alternatives. However, the district court rejected this argument, … Read more

Construction Project Lawsuit Unveils Lost Text Messages Responsible for Worker’s Unnecessary Death

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, OHIO – The wrongful death lawsuit filed by the sister of James B. Rogers, who tragically died in a trench collapse in June 2016, is progressing through the legal system. The lawsuit accuses several defendants, including KRW Plumbing Inc., South Dayton Builders and Remodelers Inc., and real estate developer Donald C. Wright, of negligence resulting in Rogers’ death. According to the plaintiff’s attorney, the case hinges on the alleged control of critical variables in the construction project by defendant Don Wright. The plaintiff argues that text messages on five phones belonging to Wright, … Read more