Simmons Hanly Conroy Appoints Mildred Conroy as Partner, Reinforcing Commitment to Justice in Mass Tort Litigation

New York City—Simmons Hanly Conroy, one of the leading firms in mass tort litigation, has announced the promotion of attorney Mildred Conroy to partner. This decision reflects the firm’s ongoing dedication to fostering legal expertise and enhancing its capabilities in addressing corporate misconduct that affects individuals and families nationwide. Conroy has garnered a reputation for her robust advocacy within the firm’s Complex Litigation department. Based in New York City, she specializes in representing clients who have suffered injuries from defective products or corporate negligence. With extensive experience in Federal Court, she plays a vital role … 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

Jury Slaps Gawker Media with $25 Million in Punitive Damages, Reinforcing the Consequences of Privacy Violations

CLEARWATER, Fla. — A jury has awarded a total of $25 million in punitive damages against Gawker Media and its owner, following a previous judgment of $115 million related to the publication of a private sex tape featuring professional wrestler Hulk Hogan, whose real name is Terry Bollea. The jury announced its decision on Monday, reiterating its stance against the media company for what it deemed reckless behavior. The punitive damages breakdown includes $15 million directed at Gawker Media and $10 million for its owner. This hefty award underscores the jury’s intent to impose severe … Read more

New Research Challenges the Concept of a Cyclic Universe, Reinforcing the Big Bang Singularity

Berkeley, California — A recent mathematical analysis suggests that a cyclical model of the universe, where it expands and contracts in a repetitive cycle, is unlikely. This challenges the notion of a “big bounce” as the alternative origin of the universe to the widely accepted “big bang.” Researchers contend that the fundamental laws of physics may prevent such a repeating cosmos. In a traditional big bang scenario, the universe is believed to have erupted from an incredibly dense singularity, leading to continuous expansion. Conversely, proponents of the big bounce theory argue that the universe could … Read more