$8.5 Million Settlement for Family of Man Fatally Struck by Drug-Impaired Dump Truck Operator at St. Paul Construction Site

St. Paul, Minn. — In a tragic incident in downtown St. Paul, a construction worker lost his life after being struck by a dump truck, leading to significant legal and financial repercussions for the company involved. The victim, 61-year-old Pete M. Davis of Stillwater, who had recently retired from a long career in public utility service to work in the private sector, died on the scene on September 28, 2022, under circumstances that have drawn intense scrutiny and resulted in an $8.5 million settlement. Davis was fatally injured at a construction site operated by SGP … Read more

Union Kitchen Reaches Settlement in Wage Theft Dispute with Employees

Washington, D.C. — Union Kitchen, a local food incubator known for nurturing small food businesses in the nation’s capital, has reached a settlement with its workers over allegations of wage theft, highlighting ongoing issues within the food service industry. This resolution comes after workers accused the company of failing to pay minimum wage and overtime, among other infractions. Union Kitchen, which operates both kitchen spaces and food retail locations, faced claims from numerous employees who alleged that the company did not fully compensate them according to labor laws. These allegations included not only failure to … Read more

Settlement Reached Days Before Trial Between HGTV’s ‘Fixer to Fabulous’ Stars and Arkansas Homeowners

Bella Vista, Arkansas – A legal dispute involving the stars of HGTV’s “Fixer to Fabulous” has been resolved through a settlement just days before a scheduled trial. Matthew and Sarah McGrath had sued the show’s hosts, Dave and Jenny Marrs, alleging defects in the construction of their home. In February 2023, the McGraths filed a lawsuit stating that their newly built home contained numerous defects despite paying over $10,000 for various upgrades. These upgrades included a new kitchen sink, the addition of stairs and a handrail to the back deck, windows in a top garage … Read more

NCAA Reaches Settlement in Multi-State NIL Lawsuit, Clearing Path for College Athletes to Profit from Personal Branding

Nashville, Tenn. — A significant legal dispute concerning the rights of college athletes to profit from their own persona has reached a resolution. On Friday, the NCAA agreed to settle a lawsuit instigated by multiple states, including Tennessee, regarding its previous restrictions on athletes’ ability to monetize their name, image, and likeness (NIL). The essence of NIL arrangements is that they permit collegiate athletes to earn compensation through endorsements, appearances, and social media activities directly related to their personal brand. This shift signifies a departure from long-standing NCAA rules that strictly prohibited athletes from receiving … Read more