Jury Delivers $2 Million Verdict in High-Stakes T-Mobile Trial, Falling Short of $245 Million Claim

A jury awarded $2 million to a California man after he accused T-Mobile of failing to honor a contract for services that he believed were worth $245 million. The decision came after a trial in Los Angeles, which centered around claims of breach of contract and unfair business practices. The case involved a dispute between T-Mobile and the plaintiff, who argued that the telecommunications giant did not deliver on the terms outlined in their agreement. The jury’s verdict came after deliberations that highlighted the complexity of the issues surrounding corporate contracts and service expectations in … Read more

Oregonians Secure $28 Million in Wildfire Lawsuit Against PacifiCorp, Falling Short of Expectations

Oregon – A jury has awarded nearly $28 million in noneconomic damages to a group of Oregonians following a trial against utility provider PacifiCorp tied to wildfire damages. The payout, amounting to $27.97 million, was significantly lower than the $100 million sought by the ten plaintiffs, which included a photographer and a charter boat operator. The case focused on allegations that PacifiCorp’s negligence contributed to devastating wildfires that affected numerous communities in Oregon. During the trial, plaintiffs detailed the extensive emotional and psychological toll the wildfires inflicted on their lives and livelihoods, emphasizing the personal … Read more

Bangladesh Short and Documentary Film Festival 2025 Concludes with Celebrated Winners and Inspiring Celebrations

Dhaka, Bangladesh — The fourth Bangladesh Short and Documentary Film Festival concluded Saturday evening with a vibrant awards ceremony held at the National Theatre Hall of the Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy. During the event, six awards were presented across three categories: Best Film, Best Director, and Special Jury Award. In the short film category, “Phulera Poshak Parena,” directed by Aasif U Hamid, earned the title of Best Film. Salma Sultana Asha was recognized as Best Director for her poignant piece “Silence in the Chaos,” while Zayed Siddiki received the Special Jury Award for his short film … Read more

Maren Ade to Lead Jury at Cannes, Overseeing Short Films and La Cinef Competitions

Cannes, France – In a highly anticipated announcement, the Cannes Film Festival revealed that German filmmaker Maren Ade, known for her internationally acclaimed film “Toni Erdmann,” will preside over this year’s jury for Short Films and the La Cinef, the festival’s student film competition. The announcement sets the stage for a dynamic review process at the festival’s 78th edition, where a diverse panel will assess a rich tapestry of cinematic works. Joining Ade is a distinguished ensemble of judges including American director-producer Reinaldo Marcus Green, noted for his work on “King Richard,” French actress and … Read more