Brooklyn Jury Clears Hospital and Surgeon in High-Stakes Medical Malpractice Suit Over Leg Amputation

Brooklyn, N.Y. — A Kings County Supreme Court Civil Term jury concluded a medical malpractice trial last week regarding plaintiff M. Rowland’s leg amputation, ultimately ruling in favor of the defendants including a noted orthopedic surgeon and New York Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital. The case was presided over by Hon. Wavny Toussaint, with Robert Godosky representing the plaintiff and Scott Singer defending the orthopedic surgeon. Rounding out the courtroom were defendants’ law clerk Jeremy Moldovan and court reporter Laura Hutzel. Rowland’s medical history included multiple procedures on her left hip, chronic infections, and persistent pain, … Read more

Juul Agrees to Settle Class-Action Suit, Significant Compensation on the Way for Some Users

SAN FRANCISCO — In a significant legal settlement, Juul Labs Inc. has resolved a class-action lawsuit filed on behalf of its customers who claimed they were misled by the company’s marketing practices. The lawsuit, which alleged that Juul targeted young individuals with its nicotine delivery products, concluded with the payment of a substantial compensation to multiple plaintiffs. The settlement marks a milestone in the ongoing debates surrounding vaping and public health. Under the terms of the agreement, Juul will disburse millions of dollars among thousands of individuals who purchased its products. While the exact figures … Read more

HomeServices Urges Dismissal of Homie’s Antitrust Suit on Grounds of Stale Claims and Timing in Ongoing Real Estate Legal Battles

SALT LAKE CITY — A legal battle is brewing in Utah’s federal district court as HomeServices of America seeks to dismiss an antitrust lawsuit brought against it by Homie Technologies, a real estate firm advocating for lower commission rates. The lawsuit, filed earlier in the summer, accuses HomeServices and several other major real estate entities, including the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR), of conspiring to squash innovative business models and boycott low-commission listings. HomeServices of America, headquartered in Minnesota, argues that the claims raised by Homie are outdated, asserting in their recent court filing that … Read more

California Court Partially Dismisses Suit Against Ex-Red Hot Chili Peppers Guitarist in Fatal Crash Case

Alhambra, California – A Los Angeles County Superior Court judge has made a significant ruling in a wrongful death lawsuit against former Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist Josh Klinghoffer, dismissing substantial claims of “despicable and willful” misconduct. The suit stemmed from a tragic incident last March when Klinghoffer’s vehicle struck and killed Israel Sanchez in a crosswalk. During the hearing on Friday, Judge Ian C. Fusselman found that the plaintiff, Ashley Sanchez, the daughter of the deceased, was unable to provide sufficient evidence that Klinghoffer’s behavior reached the level of maliciousness required to claim punitive … Read more