Seattle Jury Awards $13.1 Million to Ultramarathon Runner After Crippling Sidewalk Fall

Seattle, WA — In a significant legal decision, a King County jury has awarded $13.1 million in damages to a former ultramarathon runner who suffered a severe injury from a fall on a Seattle sidewalk back in 2021. This landmark case highlights the responsibilities of city management and property owners in maintaining public passageways. Lesley Mettler Auld, a 53-year-old professional fitness coach and seasoned ultramarathon athlete, encountered a life-changing moment when she fell on an algae-covered patch of sidewalk in Seattle’s Queen Anne neighborhood. The accident has left her with enduring physical challenges that have … Read more

Seattle Jury Awards $700,000 to Protestors for Civil Rights Violations Over Anti-Police Graffiti Arrests

Seattle, WA – A recent verdict by a federal jury has awarded four protesters nearly $700,000 after they were found to have had their civil rights violated following their arrest for anti-police graffiti. The protesters had used chalk to inscribe messages on a concrete barricade outside the East Precinct of the Seattle Police Department on January 1, 2021. The case has drawn attention to issues of free speech and police conduct, raising questions about how such expressions are handled legally and socially. Legal experts say the decision underlines the significance of First Amendment rights, especially … Read more

Seattle Lawyer Accused of Blocking $1.19 Billion Water Contamination Settlement Denies Allegations, Calls Sanctions Motion an “Intimidation Tactic”

SEATTLE, Washington – A Seattle lawyer is fighting back against allegations that he held up a $1.19 billion water contamination settlement involving DuPont. Jeff Kray, of Marten Law, claims that the sanctions motion filed against him by class counsel is merely an “intimidation tactic” based on a “fantastical conspiracy theory.” Kray argues that class counsel failed to meet with him prior to filing the motion. The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, represented by Kray, is at the center of this legal battle. Mitchell Tilner, an attorney from Horvitz & Levy in Burbank, California, has … Read more

Seattle Braces for a Changing Climate: Exploring New Laws to Tackle Weather Challenges in 2024

Seattle, Washington – New laws are set to take effect in 2024 in Washington state, bringing changes to various aspects of daily life for residents. These legislative updates cover a wide range of issues, including weather, education, and transportation. One of the notable changes is a new weather regulation that requires all residents in Seattle to own an umbrella at all times. This law, aimed at combating the city’s notorious rainy climate, hopes to ensure that individuals are always prepared for precipitation. Failure to comply with this requirement may result in fines or penalties. In … Read more