Trump Launches Multi-Million Dollar Legal Battle Against CBS and Files FEC Complaint Against Washington Post in Final Campaign Stretch

WASHINGTON — Amid the final stretch of the U.S. presidential campaign, former President Donald Trump has initiated legal battles against CBS News and filed a formal complaint against The Washington Post, intensifying his long-standing feud with certain sections of the media. These actions underscore Trump’s contentious relationship with news organizations, which he frequently accuses of disseminating biased coverage. The lawsuit and FEC complaint spotlight the intersection of media, law, and politics just as the campaign heats up. Last week, Trump targeted CBS following a “60 Minutes” segment that featured Vice President Kamala Harris. His withdrawal … Read more

Washington Court Probes Reasons to Overturn $19 Million Skanska Building Verdict Amid Condo Dispute

Washington, D.C. — A Washington appeals court is currently examining a $19 million trial verdict awarded to Skanska USA Building Inc. regarding a condominium project. In recent deliberations, a judge raised questions on whether the substantial judgment, which favored the globally recognized construction firm, should indeed be overturned. During Thursday’s session, the focus revolved primarily around the validity and proceedings of the initial trial. The judge probing the case pressed on the thoroughness with which the original facts were established and the rationale behind the jury’s hefty financial award. Skanska USA Building Inc., part of … Read more

Washington D.C. Murder Case Takes Twist as Judge Suppresses Key Interrogation Evidence on Constitutional Grounds

Washington, D.C. – In a significant ruling, DC Superior Court Judge Marisa Demeo decided to suppress parts of an interrogation involving a defendant in a murder case, citing violations of constitutional rights. This decision came during a recent court hearing and underscores the careful scrutiny given to the rights of the accused in the criminal justice system. Warren Tyson, a 53-year-old man, stands accused in a case charged with second-degree murder while armed, after the fatal stabbing of 21-year-old Michael Johnson on October 22, 2021. The tragic incident took place in the 4900 block of … Read more

Former UPS Driver Awarded $238 Million in Landmark Wrongful Termination Case in Washington

Seattle, WA – In a landmark legal decision, a former UPS driver was awarded a staggering $238 million by a Washington jury, pioneering one of the highest single-plaintiff employment law verdicts in the U.S. This exceptional verdict concludes a long-standing battle over alleged wrongful termination due to disability discrimination. The driver, John Doe, whose name has been changed to protect his privacy, sued UPS for wrongful termination after he was dismissed following a work-related injury. Doe had been employed by UPS since 1989. In 2019, he injured his back while on duty, which left him … Read more