$9.15 Million Verdict: Jury Rules in Favor of Ex-Power Integrations Executive Facing Workplace Harassment

SAN JOSE, Calif. — Peter Rogerson, a former senior director of worldwide marketing communications at Power Integrations, Inc., has secured a $9.15 million judgment against his former employer for harassment and discrimination, as determined by a Santa Clara County jury. The law firm Gomerman, Bourn, and Associates (GBA), which represented Rogerson, reported that a substantial portion of the verdict, amounting to $6 million, consisted of punitive damages aimed at holding the company accountable for its actions. Rogerson, 63, spent a decade at Power Integrations, where he was well-regarded by colleagues and praised by the company’s … Read more

$20.5 Million Awarded to Family After Tragic Death of 11-Year-Old from Morphine Toxicity at Cancer Center

CHICAGO — A jury has awarded $20.5 million to the family of an 11-year-old girl who died from morphine toxicity following treatment at a suburban cancer center in 2020. Ava Wilson, who was in remission from leukemia, visited Advocate Children’s Hospital in October 2020. During her appointment, she was assessed by a nurse practitioner who observed that she was in pain and had trouble walking. Ava’s blood pressure was consistently low throughout her time at the clinic. Despite these alarming signs, the nurse practitioner prescribed her a significant increase in morphine dosage to 15 mg … Read more

"California Man Awarded $77 Million After Life-Altering Refrigerant Explosion at Kroger"

OAKLAND COUNTY, Mich. — A man from Michigan suffered life-altering injuries when a refrigerant explosion occurred at a Kroger supermarket in Bloomfield Township in 2022. A jury recently awarded him nearly $77 million in damages, a decision welcomed by the man’s family, yet they acknowledge that no amount of money can restore what was lost. Jon Marko, the attorney representing Brian Mierendorf, expressed the mixed emotions surrounding the jury’s verdict. “It’s bittersweet,” he said. “While we’re pleased with the ruling, it doesn’t bring back Brian’s hands.” Mierendorf, a 37-year-old pipefitter and HVAC technician, sustained severe … Read more

"Historic $5.7 Million Verdict Marks Landmark Case on Medical Negligence in Suicide Prevention"

Overland Park, Kansas — A jury awarded $5.7 million to Christopher Yates after finding that two medical professionals at a local hospital were negligent in the care of his wife, Kim Yates, who died by suicide. This groundbreaking verdict marks the largest recovery in Johnson County for a case involving medical negligence or wrongful death. Following a two-week trial that concluded last Friday, the jurors determined that staff at AdventHealth Shawnee Mission Medical Center failed in their duty of care. Christopher Yates, who took his wife to the hospital after her second suicide attempt, claimed … Read more