Repeat Offender: Ronan Man Faces Ninth DUI Conviction After Dramatic Seat Swap During Traffic Stop

Ronan, Montana — A local man who has faced multiple DUI charges was found guilty of his ninth offense by a Lake County jury. Michael A. Buck, 57, was convicted in District Court in Polson on August 4, with the jury reaching a decision by the following afternoon. The case stemmed from an incident on February 22, 2024, when law enforcement officers spotted Buck driving a white van in the Pablo area. Officers recognized his passenger as someone wanted on a warrant, which provided probable cause to stop the vehicle. Upon approaching the van, officers … Read more

Ninth Circuit Upholds Dismissal of SAG-AFTRA Vaccine Mandate Lawsuit, Reinforcing Union Representation Standards

Los Angeles, California — The Ninth Circuit Court has recently upheld a lower court’s dismissal of a collective lawsuit brought by members of SAG-AFTRA against their union, citing time constraints and legal preemption of claims. The case stemmed from allegations that SAG-AFTRA breached its fair representation duty by negotiating a return-to-work agreement that permitted studio and producer partners to mandate COVID-19 vaccinations, which some union members opposed for various reasons. The U.S. District Court for the Central District of California had previously dismissed the members’ claims on two significant grounds. First, it ruled that the … Read more

Ninth Circuit Affirms Jury Ruling in Police Restraint Case, Upholding Accountability Despite Lack of Excessive Force Claims

Los Angeles, California — The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit recently upheld a jury’s decision in a case involving the death of a man during a police restraint incident, ruling that negligence could be established even in the absence of excessive force claims. The case revolved around the events of a 2016 arrest when officers used physical means to subdue the individual, who subsequently died. Evidence presented during the trial suggested that the officers had acted within the standards for use of force but still failed to provide necessary medical assistance, which … Read more

Illinois Hits Record-Breaking Verdict in Nursing Home Negligence Case, While Ninth Circuit Orders New Trial for Fatal Bus Crash

Chicago, Illinois – The largest nursing home negligence verdict in the history of Illinois and the ordering of a new trial by the Ninth Circuit in a case involving a fatal tour bus crash have dominated the recent Tort Report by Law360. The report compiles significant developments in personal injury law. In a groundbreaking ruling, a jury in Illinois awarded a record-breaking verdict in a nursing home negligence case. This verdict serves as a crucial milestone in holding nursing homes accountable for the care and safety of their residents. While details of the case have … Read more