Illinois Court Upholds $3.31 Million Award in Barge Worker Injury Case, Cites Misconduct by Defense

Springfield, IL — In a notable case that has captured attention, an Illinois state appeals court upheld a $3.31 million jury award on Tuesday, providing significant relief to a man who sustained severe injuries while working on a barge crew. The court’s decision comes after careful examination of the details surrounding the incident and the subsequent trial, where a directed verdict had favored the plaintiff. The court specifically addressed issues with how trial procedures were handled, particularly highlighting inappropriate conduct by the defense attorney. The attorney was found to have improperly shared the substance of … Read more

Court Upholds Dismissal of Lawsuit Against Meta Over Alleged Role in Charleston Church Shooter’s Radicalization

Richmond, Virginia – A federal appeals court in Richmond dismissed an action contending that Meta Platforms Inc., formerly known as Facebook, played a role in the radicalization of Dylann Roof, the man responsible for the 2015 Charleston church massacre. This decision reaffirmed a lower court’s ruling which ruled out any legal responsibility on part of Meta for the content shared by third parties on its platform. The lawsuit was initiated by a woman, identified only as M.P., who was personally affected by the tragedy that resulted in the death of her father and eight other … Read more

Federal Judge Halts Transfer of Transgender Women to Men’s Prisons, Upholds Access to Hormone Therapy Amidst Legal Challenge to Trump’s Executive Order

WASHINGTON — A federal judge has issued a temporary restraining order preventing the transfer of three transgender women to male prison facilities and the cessation of their hormone therapy, following an executive order by President Donald Trump. The decision by U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth came after he heard arguments that the order discriminates against transgender individuals and infringes upon their constitutional rights. The controversy stems from an executive order signed by Trump on January 20, mandating that the federal Bureau of Prisons classify inmates based on their biological sex at birth, effectively barring transgender … Read more

Illinois Appeals Court Upholds $3.31 Million Award in Barge Worker Injury Case

CHICAGO, IL — An appeals court in Illinois upheld a $3.31 million jury award this Tuesday, in favor of a worker who sustained severe injuries while on duty on a barge. The court confirmed the original verdict, which was in support of the plaintiff, illustrating the ongoing legal responsibilities companies hold regarding employee safety on waterborne vessels. The injured man, whose identity remains undisclosed due to privacy concerns, encountered a serious accident that led to extensive physical harm. This legal affirmation highlights the critical aspects of employee safety protocols and the significant implications for businesses … Read more