Federal Court Reinstates Millions in Damages Against White Supremacists for Charlottesville Rally Violence

Richmond, Va. — A federal appeals court on Monday overturned a previous decision that had substantially reduced the damages awarded to plaintiffs who suffered during the violent Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville in 2017. The court’s decision reinstates over $2 million in damages, initially granted by a jury to victims who endured physical and emotional distress caused by prominent white supremacists and hate groups. In 2021, a jury awarded $24 million in total damages to eight plaintiffs for the hardships endured during the rally. However, this amount was later cut down by a judge … Read more

Court Increases Financial Penalty for White Nationalists to $2 Million Over Charlottesville Rally Violence

Charlottesville, Va. — A Virginia judge has mandated that prominent white nationalists, including some organizers of the 2017 Unite the Right rally, pay an additional $2 million in punitive damages. This decision escalates the financial repercussions stemming from their roles in the violent events that disrupted Charlottesville, resulting in widespread injury and the death of one woman. The order, issued by Charlottesville Circuit Court Judge Richard E. Moore, supplements an earlier ruling where the defendants were already found liable for planning and participating in the rally which turned calamitously violent. This new penalty brings their … Read more

Surprising Revelation: Trump White House Lawyer Sheds Light on Judge Cannon’s Unprecedented Actions

Washington, D.C. – In a recent development, a former White House lawyer under the Trump administration has drawn attention to the noteworthy actions of Judge Cannon, labeling them as “remarkable.” The lawyer, who worked closely with President Trump, expressed astonishment at the judge’s stunning behavior. This revelation adds to the ongoing discussions surrounding the conduct of certain legal figures and their potential impact on the justice system. The actions of Judge Cannon have garnered significant attention, with legal experts and pundits alike analyzing the implications. Many have raised concerns over the potential influence of political … Read more

Denver-based Law Firm Moye White to Dissolve After 47 Years, Following Major Lawyer Migration to Fennemore Craig

After nearly five decades of operation, Denver-based law firm Moye White is set to wind down its operations. The firm’s decision comes as most of its lawyers have recently joined Fennemore Craig, another legal entity based in Denver. Moye White, known for its strong presence in the local legal market, will officially begin the process of closing down. The move to close the firm comes after several lawyers from Moye White decided to join Fennemore Craig, marking a significant shift in the legal landscape of Denver. Although the exact number of lawyers transitioning to Fennemore … Read more