Victims’ Representative Slams U.S. Justice Department for Alleged Lenient Boeing Deal Amid Crash Investigations

Washington, D.C. — A lawyer representing the families of victims in two catastrophic Boeing 737 Max crashes has leveled serious accusations against the U.S. government. The attorney alleges that federal officials are on the verge of securing a lenient plea deal with Boeing, potentially undermining the gravity of the company’s role in the tragedies. Paul Cassell, the attorney spearheading the claims, declared that he had been briefed directly by sources within the Justice Department about the impending deal. According to Cassell, this agreement could significantly limit Boeing’s legal responsibilities for the 737 Max crashes in … Read more

Red Roof Inn Settles Landmark Case with Alleged Sex Trafficking Victims, Challenging Hotel Industry Standards

Atlanta, Ga. – In a landmark case against a national hotel chain, Red Roof Inn has settled with 11 women who accused the company of turning a blind eye to sex trafficking at their locations in Smyrna and Brookhaven, spanning nearly a decade from 2009 to 2018. The settlement marks a significant acknowledgment by the hotel chain after years of legal contests, although Red Roof Inn has not admitted to any wrongdoing. Legal representatives for the survivors claim that the hospitality chain not only knew about but profited from illicit activities occurring under its roof. … Read more

Federal Judge Seeks Maryland Supreme Court’s Ruling on Controversial Child Victims Act, Shaping Future of Abuse Lawsuits

Upper Marlboro, Maryland – A federal judge has sought clarification from the Maryland Supreme Court regarding the constitutionality of the state’s Child Victims Act. The act, which has sparked numerous child sex abuse lawsuits, was called into question by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in a federal lawsuit involving allegations of sexual abuse by a Mormon priest. U.S. District Judge James K. Bredar has requested the Supreme Court of Maryland to define the state’s law, potentially expediting a definitive ruling on the matter. Judge Bredar’s decision comes amidst ongoing appeals of lawsuits … Read more

Groundbreaking $14.4 Million Jury Verdict Secured by Silver Golub & Teitell in Landmark Case Upholding Victim’s Rights

HARTFORD, Conn. – A jury has awarded a $14.4 million verdict in favor of the plaintiffs in a silver poisoning case. The trial, held in Hartford Superior Court, concluded with the jury finding the defendants, Silver Golub & Teitell LLP, liable for the harms caused by their actions. The case centered around allegations that the defendants, a law firm, failed to adequately protect their clients from the dangers of silver exposure. The plaintiffs, who had worked in a silver factory, claimed that they suffered significant health issues as a result of prolonged exposure to silver … Read more