East Texas Officer Wins $21.35 Million in Wrongful Termination Suit After Retaliation by City Officials

QUITMAN, Texas — A former police captain in East Texas has won a staggering $21.35 million lawsuit against local officials, who a jury found had wrongfully terminated him and retaliated against him after he exercised his First Amendment rights. Terry Bevill, the ex-police captain from Quitman, had filed the lawsuit following his controversial dismissal in 2017. Bevill was terminated from the Quitman Police Department after he submitted an affidavit requesting a venue change for a colleague’s trial, citing potential local bias. The affidavit, filed as a private citizen, became the center of a whirlwind case … Read more

Ex-Chancellor of UW-La Crosse Considers Legal Battle Following Unexpected Job Termination

LA CROSSE, Wis. — Joe Gow, the former chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, is contemplating legal action against the University of Wisconsin System following his recent dismissal. The decision, which has sparked considerable controversy and discussion across academic and legal circles, arose from disagreements over Gow’s approach to administrative policies and his handling of campus issues. Gow, who served as chancellor from 2007 until his dismissal earlier this month, argues that his termination was unjustified and potentially violated the terms of his employment contract. He emphasizes that his removal was handled without adequate … Read more

State System Seeks Overturn of $4 Million Verdict, Argues Insufficient Evidence in Former Dean’s Wrongful Termination Case

Harrisburg, PA — A significant legal challenge is taking shape in Pennsylvania’s educational sector as the State System of Higher Education, joined by two other parties, seeks to overturn a multi-million dollar jury award. The case involves Jeffrey Krug, a former dean at Bloomsburg University, who was awarded close to $4 million in damages after alleging wrongful termination. Filed last Wednesday in U.S. Middle District Court, the motion by the State System of Higher Education contests the jury’s late-August decision, arguing that the evidence presented does not justify the substantial award of $3,934,138, supplemented by … Read more

Martial Arts Empire in Texas Faces Sweeping Lawsuit Alleging Sexual Misconduct and Wrongful Termination

TOMBALL, Texas — A major lawsuit has surfaced against the World Kuk Sool Association, headquartered in Tomball, which operates the Korean martial arts system Kuk Sool Won with over a million members globally. The lawsuit, initiated by Soon Jin Su, the eldest son of the association’s founder, accuses the current leadership under his brother, Alex Suh, and includes allegations of sexual misconduct, wrongful termination, and other serious claims. Filed in the Southern District of Texas, Houston Division, after being relocated from California, the legal pursuit demands $50 million in damages. The case has grown to … Read more