Texas Attorney General Ordered to Pay $7 Million to Whistleblowers, Vows to Appeal

AUSTIN, Texas — A Travis County judge has mandated the Texas Attorney General’s Office to compensate whistleblowers approximately $7 million. These former employees had accused the office’s head, Attorney General Ken Paxton, of legal violations, which they reported to the FBI. The plaintiffs, initially terminated from their positions, contended that their dismissal was wrongful and a contravention of the Texas Whistleblower Act. Their legal challenge culminates in a court ruling that underscored the validity of their claims against the Attorney General’s Office. The legal proceedings, which have stretched over four years, have finally tilted in … Read more

Jury Hears $3.26 Million Overcharge Claim in Bigelow Tea Mislabeling Case

Los Angeles, CA — In a significant courtroom development, a federal jury heard testimony on Friday about alleged deceptive practices by tea company R.C. Bigelow. A specialist assessing damages in the case stated that consumers in California were misled by a product label claiming “Manufactured in the USA 100%,” resulting in an overpayment of approximately $3.26 million. The misleading label led to a lawsuit by a class of R.C. Bigelow tea purchasers. The court had previously determined that the label was deceptive, placing responsibility on the company for any ensuing misinformation to consumers. During the … Read more

Louisiana Jury Orders Chevron to Pay $740 Million for Coastal Environment Damage

Baton Rouge, LA — In a landmark decision, a Louisiana jury has ordered Chevron to pay $740 million in damages for their role in coastal erosion and other environmental impacts. This ruling, handed down on Tuesday, marks a significant moment in the ongoing battle between energy companies and environmental preservation efforts in the state. The verdict comes after extensive deliberations following a lawsuit that claimed Chevron’s operations, including decades of oil and gas drilling, significantly contributed to the degradation of Louisiana’s coastal regions. These areas serve not only as critical natural barriers against hurricanes but … Read more

Jury Awards $5.7 Million to Man Wrongfully Imprisoned for 30 Years in Connecticut

New Milford, CT — Ricky Birch, who was wrongfully imprisoned for nearly three decades for a murder he did not commit, has been awarded $5.7 million by a jury consisting of eight men. The award concludes a lengthy legal battle against the town of New Milford and two former police detectives, where significant questions about police conduct were raised. The civil trial scrutinized the roles of former detectives David Shortt and Steven Jordan in the 1985 investigation of Everett Carr’s murder. Although Jordan and Shortt were not found to have violated Birch’s fair trial rights, … Read more