Gleeson Asphalt Secures $109 Million Victory in Dispute Over Misleading Construction Materials

ST. LOUIS, Mo. — Gleeson Asphalt prevailed in a significant legal battle, securing a $109 million verdict after a jury determined the company was misled regarding the quality of construction rock essential for its projects. The case revolved around allegations that a supplier, whose identity was not disclosed, provided Gleeson Asphalt with inferior materials, affecting the company’s operations and financial performance. The verdict was announced after a week-long trial, which drew considerable attention due to the high stakes involved. The jury’s decision underscores the critical importance of transparency and honesty in business dealings, particularly in … Read more

Texas Supreme Court Overturns Landmark $100 Million Verdict Against Werner Enterprises in Fatal Crash Case

The Texas Supreme Court has issued a ruling favoring Werner Enterprises, overturning a previous $100 million jury verdict linked to a 2014 fatal accident on an interstate highway. In this incident, a pickup truck lost control on an icy stretch of road and struck a tractor-trailer operated by the freight company. The decision is seen as a significant victory for Werner Enterprises, which had been involved in a lengthy legal battle over the incident. Nathan Meisgeier, the company’s President and Chief Legal Officer, expressed gratitude for the ruling, highlighting that it reaffirmed law enforcement’s conclusion … Read more

Mother of Teen Victim Files $25 Million Lawsuit Alleging Major Failures Ahead of Georgia School Shooting

WINDER, Ga. — The mother of a teenage student who lost his life in a mass shooting at Apalachee High School plans to pursue a lawsuit for $25 million, claiming that various agencies failed to heed warning signs that could have prevented the tragedy. Breanna Schermerhorn, the mother of 14-year-old Mason Schermerhorn, intends to name the Barrow County School System and the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office among those responsible in her legal action. A formal notice sent earlier this month asserts that officials overlooked multiple alerts regarding Colt Gray, the alleged shooter. According to the … Read more

Dauphin County Jury Awards Former Harrisburg Dealership Owners $1.3 Million in Eminent Domain Case

HARRISBURG, Pa. — A jury in Dauphin County recently ruled that the former owners of a car dealership are owed approximately $1.3 million in additional compensation following the city’s seizure of their property via eminent domain in 2019. This decision adds a significant financial burden to the city, which originally paid the dealership owners a lesser sum during the property acquisition process. The jury reached its conclusion on Thursday, determining that the city’s compensation did not accurately reflect the value of the property at the time of the seizure. Eminent domain is often utilized by … Read more