Gramercy Celebrates Strong Returns as Mass Tort Firm Rueb Stoller Daniel Successfully Refinances $85 Million Loan

Greenwich, Connecticut — Investment manager Gramercy has delivered promising returns to its investors following the successful refinancing of a substantial loan to a mass tort law firm. This development stands out as a rare positive amid a downturn in mass tort revenues. The law firm Rueb Stoller Daniel effectively managed to refinance its $85 million loan from Gramercy, a move made possible by the settlement of cases that exceeded the loan balance by 135 percent. This information was shared with Gramercy’s investors in a letter dated April 11, which has been seen by sources in … Read more

Houston Jury Delivers Landmark $640 Million Verdict in Major Wrongful Death Case

HOUSTON — A Houston jury has delivered a landmark verdict in a wrongful death case, awarding $640 million to the family of a woman who died in a car accident caused by a collision with a delivery truck. This ruling marks one of the largest damages awards in Texas for a wrongful death lawsuit. The case centered around the death of 32-year-old Kristal McKenzie, who lost her life in a tragic incident in 2019. McKenzie was struck by a truck making a left turn while she was driving down the road. The jury determined that … Read more

Hotel Horror: Victims Awarded $4 Million After Assault Due to Security Lapse at Longmont Econo Lodge

Longmont, Colorado — A mother and daughter were violently attacked in a hotel room after a man gained access to them using a key mistakenly issued by the front desk, according to a civil lawsuit stemming from the incident. The case, which has drawn significant attention, highlights concerns about hotel security as a jury awarded the victims over $4 million in damages. On January 3, 2023, Carol Gonzales and her daughter were staying at the Econo Lodge. Unbeknownst to them, Cody Czichos, a man not registered at the hotel, had asked for and received a … Read more

Robinson Family Pursues $100 Million Lawsuit Against FBI, Accusing Negligence in Shanquella Robinson Investigation

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The family of Shanquella Robinson is holding the FBI accountable in a $100 million lawsuit, claiming negligence in the investigation into her untimely death. Recent court filings have brought new details to light regarding administrative claims made to federal agencies prior to this legal action. Supplemental declarations filed by the FBI reveal that Robinson’s family, specifically her mother, Sallamondra Robinson, submitted several “Notice of Intent to Sue” letters in late 2024. These claims will be central to a court hearing scheduled for 11 a.m. Wednesday. The FBI’s acknowledgment of two previously undisclosed … Read more