Minneapolis Judge Rejects $30 Million Lawsuit from Businesses Claiming Fallout from George Floyd’s Murder

Minneapolis, Minnesota — A judge has dismissed a $30 million lawsuit against the city brought forth by several businesses situated at the location where George Floyd was murdered by a police officer in 2020. The lawsuit concerned businesses around 38th Street and Chicago Avenue, now referred to as George Floyd Square. The plaintiffs, including the owners of Cup Foods and four additional nearby businesses, claimed that the city’s failure to manage crime and deterioration in the neighborhood severely impacted their operations. They argued this negligence amounted to an unlawful taking of their property without just … Read more

Georgia Supreme Court Overturns Woman’s $1 Million Damage Award Against Walmart

ATLANTA — The Georgia Supreme Court has recently overturned a woman’s $1 million damages claim against Walmart, a significant decision that underscores the complexities of personal injury lawsuits in the state. The ruling reflects the court’s ongoing scrutiny of claims related to retail establishments and their responsibilities. The case involved a woman who alleged that she sustained injuries after slipping and falling in a Walmart store. Initially, a lower court had awarded her a substantial sum, acknowledging her injuries and the store’s responsibility. However, upon appeal, the Supreme Court determined that the evidence submitted did … Read more

Apple Dodges $300 Million Legal Bullet as Appeals Court Overturns Patent Infringement Ruling Over Jury Errors

Washington, D.C. — Apple has successfully challenged a $300 million patent infringement ruling, with a federal appeals court vacating both the infringement finding and damages awarded against the tech giant. This decision highlights the substantial consequences that can arise from procedural missteps in legal proceedings, particularly in high-stakes patent cases. In a 2020 ruling, a Texas jury concluded that Apple had violated several Standard Essential Patents (SEPs) held by Optis. These patents are crucial because they must be licensed on terms that are “fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory” (FRAND) to those wanting to adhere to the … Read more

Ex-Inmate Secures $4.4 Million Jury Verdict Against Nevada Corrections Department in Groundbreaking Case

RENO, Nevada — A former inmate has been awarded $4.4 million by a jury in a case against the Nevada Department of Corrections, marking a significant outcome in a legal battle centered around allegations of mistreatment during incarceration. The plaintiff, who had spent several years in state custody, brought forward claims of inadequate medical care and neglect. After a thorough deliberation, the jury ruled in favor of the former inmate, highlighting the systemic issues within the corrections system. The trial revealed testimonies that underscored the harsh conditions and inadequate healthcare services that many incarcerated individuals … Read more