Local Restaurant Owner Files Lawsuit Against Chicago After Unjust Riverwalk Lease Denial

Chicago, Ill. — A local restaurateur is challenging a recent decision by the city regarding a lease for a prime space on the Riverwalk, alleging that the process for awarding contracts breached established guidelines. Robert Gomez, whose Beat Kitchen had successfully operated along the scenic riverside for three seasons, is questioning why he was not considered for a renewal. Gomez contends that his business thrived, enjoying strong patronage and positive reviews. However, he claims he was blindsided when informed that his lease had not been renewed, effectively ending his tenure as of the 2023 season. … Read more

Landmark Verdict: Colorado Nurse Awarded $20 Million After Racial Discrimination and Unjust Dismissal

AURORA, Colo. — A federal jury found that HCA HealthOne Aurora wrongfully terminated nurse DonQuenick Joppy, awarding her $20 million on Wednesday after concluding her dismissal followed complaints about racial discrimination in the workplace. Joppy, who is Black, alleged that the hospital, previously known as the Medical Center of Aurora, unfairly blamed her for the death of a 94-year-old patient in 2019 as a pretext to fire her. The patient had been suffering from organ failure due to an infection and died after his family consented to discontinue life support. Joppy claimed she acted on … Read more

Eleventh Circuit Rules Against MONY Life Insurance in Unjust Enrichment Case, Upholding Contractual Protections for Policyholder

TAMPA, Fla. — In a significant ruling, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals has overturned a jury verdict that favored MONY Life Insurance Co. in a case against policyholder Bernard Perez, focusing on the principle of unjust enrichment. The court concluded that insurers cannot pursue claims for unjust enrichment if an explicit insurance agreement addressing the same matter exists. The dispute originated from a disagreement between MONY and Perez regarding benefits linked to a disability insurance policy. Perez was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma in 2011 and began receiving income replacement disability benefits while undergoing … Read more

Driver Claims Unjust Arrest After Honking at Troy Officer During Green Light Delay

TROY, N.Y. — A lawsuit filed against a Troy police officer alleges that a driver was wrongfully arrested for honking their horn at a green light. The incident, which took place earlier this year, has raised questions about the conduct of law enforcement officers and the thresholds for making arrests. According to the complaint, the driver was simply alerting traffic when they honked their horn in hopes of prompting a vehicle in front of them to move. Instead of responding to what the plaintiff claims was a harmless act, the police officer reportedly approached the … Read more