Hilton Head Bicycle Co.’s $4.5 Million Lawsuit Ends in Unanimous Verdict for Jamis Bicycles

BEAUFORT, S.C. – A recent trial in Beaufort County Common Pleas court concluded with a unanimous verdict in favor of defendant Jamis Bicycles in a lawsuit filed by Hilton Head Bicycle Co. The plaintiff had alleged breach of contract and violations of the South Carolina Unfair Trade Practices Act, seeking over $1 million in damages. The court case, known as HHBC Inc. v. Jamis Bicycles, centered on the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the supply chain and the question of whether these effects excused the alleged breach. The jury ultimately determined that Jamis Bicycles … Read more

Trump Campaign Raises Record-Breaking $50.5 Million at Palm Beach Fundraiser, Doubling Biden’s Recent Fundraiser Amount

PALM BEACH, Florida – The Trump campaign announced that it raised a staggering $50.5 million during a fundraiser held at hedge fund manager John Paulson’s Palm Beach mansion. This amount is almost double the funds raised by last month’s Biden campaign fundraiser, which featured three presidents and raised $26 million. During the event, former President Donald Trump addressed the 117 guests for approximately 45 minutes after mingling with them and taking pictures. According to a campaign spokesperson, Trump spoke in the backyard of the mansion. Prior to the fundraiser, Trump expressed his confidence in its … Read more

Landmark Ruling: Colorado Jury Awards $3.76 Million to Montbello Woman in Wrongful Home Search Case

DENVER, COLORADO – A jury in Colorado has awarded Ruby Johnson, a 78-year-old woman from Montbello, $3.76 million in damages after finding that the Denver Police Department violated the state’s constitution during a search of her home in 2022. The case stems from an investigation into a stolen truck that included an iPhone, which led Detective Gary Staab and Sergeant Gregory Buschy to obtain a search warrant for Johnson’s home based on the claim that the phone’s “Find My iPhone” app had pinpointed her location. However, Johnson’s lawyers argued that the app only provided an … Read more

PacifiCorp Ordered to Pay $42 Million in Damages for Devastating Oregon Wildfires

GATES, Oregon — PacifiCorp, a unit of Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway, has been ordered by an Oregon jury to pay over $42 million to 10 victims of the devastating wildfires that occurred on Labor Day 2020. This verdict is the latest development in a series of litigations that are expected to result in the electric utility being held accountable for billions of dollars in damages. The jury’s decision last June found PacifiCorp liable for negligence in failing to cut power to its 600,000 customers despite warnings from top fire officials. The jury concluded that the … Read more