Greenpeace Fights Back: Seeks Reduction of $667 Million Damages in Dakota Access Pipeline Case

BISMARCK, N.D. — Greenpeace is appealing to a North Dakota court to reconsider a staggering nearly $667 million in damages that were awarded to the developers of the Dakota Access Pipeline earlier this year. The environmental organization contends that the financial penalty is excessively high and seeks a reduction on claims that the award does not align with the actual harm inflicted. The damages were ruled in March by Judge Daniel Hovland, following a lawsuit filed by Energy Transfer Partners, the company behind the Dakota Access Pipeline. The lawsuit accused Greenpeace of conspiring to disrupt … Read more

Jury Weighs $35 Million Damages in High-Profile Wrongful Death Case Involving Former Bishop Gorman Basketball Star

LAS VEGAS — A wrongful death civil trial began its deliberations Monday, focusing on the actions of former Bishop Gorman basketball star Zaon Collins, who was involved in a fatal car accident. Plaintiffs in the case seek a $35 million award plus punitive damages in connection with the 2020 collision that claimed the life of 52-year-old Eric Echevarria. At the heart of the trial, Echevarria’s family, represented by attorneys Joseph Chu and Ramzy Ladah, contends that Collins was wholly responsible for the accident that resulted in Echevarria’s death. In 2023, Collins, now a junior at … Read more

Jury Awards $15 Million to Family of Crash Victim in Case Involving Former UNLV Basketball Recruit

LAS VEGAS — A jury has awarded $15 million to the family of a man who lost his life in a tragic vehicle collision involving former UNLV basketball recruit Zaon Collins. The decision, announced on Tuesday, comes nearly three years after the accident that took Eric Echevarria’s life on December 30, 2020. According to police reports, Collins was allegedly traveling at nearly 90 miles per hour in a 35 mph zone at the intersection of Fort Apache and Blue Diamond roads when he struck Echevarria’s vehicle. The significant speed differential raised serious safety concerns and … Read more

Kalamazoo County Joins Legal Battle Against EPA Over Termination of $19 Million Climate Grant

KALAMAZOO, Mich. — Kalamazoo County has decided to participate in a class-action lawsuit against the federal government following the abrupt termination of a significant Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) grant. This decision was made during the county commissioners’ meeting held on Tuesday. The county had initially applied for the Community Change Grant last December, receiving approval in January. However, shortly after, the Trump administration issued directives that froze federal funding, which halted the grant before any work could begin. Kalamazoo County’s Climate Sustainability Coordinator, Taylor VanWinkle, explained that the EPA informed them the grant did not … Read more