San Antonio BBQ Chain Ordered to Pay Millions After Serving Overly Hot Sauce Burns Customer

San Antonio, Texas – A well-known Texas barbecue chain, Bill Miller Bar-B-Q, was found liable in a lawsuit stemming from an incident where a customer suffered severe burns from “dangerously hot” barbecue sauce. The restaurant must now pay millions in damages, marking a significant development in the realm of food safety litigation. The customer, identified only as a local resident, reported the injury occurred when the heated sauce was served in such a state that it caused immediate and painful burns. Legal documents filed in the case detail that the plaintiff received the excessively hot … Read more

San Antonio Restaurant Ordered to Pay $2.8 Million for Serving Overheated Barbecue Sauce, Leading to Customer Injury

San Antonio, Texas – A local restaurant, Bill Miller Bar-B-Q, has been ordered to pay $2.8 million for serving a customer scalding barbecue sauce that resulted in second-degree burns, her lawyer said. This judgment comes after a San Antonio woman pursued legal action against the restaurant chain. Genesis Monita initiated the lawsuit against Bill Miller Bar-B-Q Enterprises back in October. According to court filings, she experienced the painful burn in May after purchasing breakfast from the restaurant’s drive-thru at the Loop 410 and Old Pearsall Road location. Monita, who had ordered breakfast tacos along with … Read more

Fort Bend County Judge Reprimanded and Ordered Educational Refresher Following Courtroom Misconduct

Richmond, Texas — A Fort Bend County judge faced formal reprimand last month when the State Commission on Judicial Conduct chastised him for improper courtroom behavior during a 2003 case. The commission mandated that Judge Steve Rogers of the 268th District Court undertake additional legal training following his actions, which included the use of profanity in exchanges with attorneys during a trial. The sanctions stem from an incident in July 2003, during the jury trial of a woman accused of methamphetamine possession. Records reveal that attorneys Annie Scott and Michael Elliot, representing the defendant, had … Read more

Toy Maker MGA Ordered to Pay $71.5 Million in Doll Dispute Victory for Pop Group OMG Girlz and Stars Tiny and T.I.

New York — In a significant legal decision, MGA Entertainment, a prominent toy manufacturer, has been ordered to pay $71.5 million in damages for infringing on the intellectual property of the teen pop group OMG Girlz. The federal jury’s verdict concluded that MGA’s line of “L.O.L. Surprise! O.M.G.” dolls unlawfully utilized the name, likeness, and stylistic elements associated with the music group. The lawsuit, which marks the climax of a prolonged legal struggle between the California-based toy company and the pop group, was decided in favor of OMG Girlz, alongside Tameka “Tiny” Harris, a member … Read more