Court Upholds $300,000 Award in SkyWest Airlines Sexual Harassment Case

A federal court in Texas has recently affirmed a $300,000 jury verdict in favor of a SkyWest Airlines parts clerk who claimed she was subjected to a sexually hostile workplace. The decision upholds the original judgment which has drawn significant attention due to the allegations of severe workplace misconduct. The case, initiated by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), revolved around accusations that included unwelcome sexual comments, jokes and gestures, and suggestions of engaging in sexual activities for money. These claims led to a jury verdict in November that awarded the plaintiff $2.17 million, … Read more

Federal Judge Upholds Arbitration Decision in Fee Dispute Among Former Law Firm Owners in Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – On Wednesday, a federal judge in Pennsylvania decided against overturning or amending a ruling by an arbitration panel concerning the division of fees from two cases among three former principal owners of a now-dissolved plaintiffs’ law firm. The judge’s decision came after the panel had provided a resolution on how the fees should be distributed, which was contested by one of the involved parties. The defendant in the fee dispute had appealed to the court to nullify the arbitration’s decision, arguing that the panel’s findings were flawed. However, the judge found that … Read more

Judge’s Demand for Sensitive Data Sparks Clash, as Trump Admin Upholds Deportation Halts and Tightens National Security

Washington, D.C. — In a recent unfolding of legal actions, Attorney General Pam Bondi has taken a staunch position against U.S. District Court Chief Justice James Boasberg, following a judicial order that temporarily halted the deportation of alleged gang members. The legal dispute underscores a broader clash over the scope of judicial authority in national security matters and immigration policy. Bondi criticized Boasberg for allegedly overreaching by demanding access to sensitive national security details which she asserts he has no right to review. This confrontation escalated following an extraordinary weekend court session, which the Attorney … Read more

Federal Judge Upholds Arbitration Ruling on Fee Division Among Former Business Co-Owners in Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – A federal court in Pennsylvania has ruled that it will not overturn or amend the division of fees determined by an arbitration panel regarding two litigations among three former leading partners of a now-dissolved corporation. The decision leaves in place the original ruling made by the panel, which was tasked with addressing the distribution of legal fees accumulated from these cases. The dispute began after the dissolution of the firm, which led to a complex legal battle over the rightful distribution of fees resulting from two significant cases the firm had handled. … Read more