Judge Upholds $31 Million Verdict Against Santa Fe Restaurant for Woman’s Severe Injury in Parking Lot Incident

Santa Fe, NM – A Santa Fe district court judge has upheld a substantial $31 million jury verdict against Maria’s New Mexican Kitchen following a lawsuit filed by a woman who suffered severe injuries in the restaurant’s parking lot. The restaurant, a part of the local Santa Fe Dining Inc. group, faced claims from attorneys for a reduction of the award or a new trial, which were denied. The jury previously awarded Megan Jade Gonzalez $10 million in compensatory damages and an additional $21 million in punitive damages in April, after finding the restaurant liable … Read more

Judge Upholds $31 Million Verdict in High-Profile Legal Battle Involving Maria’s Business

Santa Fe, NM — A judge recently upheld a substantial $31 million jury verdict against Maria’s, a well-known local restaurant, dismissing a challenge that sought to overturn the decision. The legal dispute centers around accusations of racial discrimination that supposedly occurred at one of the restaurant’s locations, culminating in a significant financial penalty awarded by the jury. In early 2015, three former employees brought forth allegations against Maria’s, claiming they were subjected to racial discrimination while working at the eatery. These claims led to a bitterly contested trial that spotlighted the restaurant’s workplace practices and … Read more

Federal Appeals Court Upholds Verdict Against Trump in E. Jean Carroll Sexual Abuse Case

NEW YORK — A federal appeals court panel on Monday affirmed the liability of former President Donald Trump in a sexual abuse case involving writer E. Jean Carroll, stemming from an incident in the mid-1990s. The court’s decision upheld a previous jury verdict that awarded Carroll $5 million in damages. Trump’s legal team had sought to overturn the verdict, arguing that errors had compromised the trial’s fairness. They specifically contested the admission of testimony from two other women who alleged similar assaults, and the use of the infamous “Access Hollywood” tape in which Trump made … Read more

Korean Claimants Lose Appeal Over Missed $2 Billion Settlement Checks Deadline, Sixth Circuit Upholds Rigid Enforcement

Seoul, South Korea – In a notable development involving international law and bankruptcy claims, around 200 Korean claimants recently failed to cash their settlement checks, missing the set 180-day deadline stipulated by the $2 billion Dow Corning Settlement Trust. This misstep marked their fifth unsuccessful attempt to meet the deadline, essential for claiming their part in the settlement. The Dow Corning Settlement Trust, affirmed by the Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Michigan in 1999, includes a clause requiring the cashing of checks within a 180-day period to avoid forfeiture. Despite these clear terms, … Read more