Judge Overturns $500,000 Jury Award for Ex-City Hall Worker in Bayonne Hostile Work Environment Case

A Hudson County judge vacated a $500,000 jury award for a former employee of Bayonne City Hall after ruling in favor of the city on grounds of a directed verdict. Judge Kimberly Espinales-Maloney issued her decision shortly after a six-week trial, during which a jury found in favor of Sincerrae Ross, awarding her the sum for alleged emotional distress arising from a hostile work environment. The judge clarified that her ruling did not address the motion concerning claims of retaliation but sought to ensure a fair deliberation process by allowing the jury to evaluate the … Read more

Jury Awards $411 Million to Injured Texas Worker Following Refinery Accident in Louisiana

Baton Rouge, La. – A staggering $411 million judgement was rendered by a Baton Rouge jury in favor of a Texas man who suffered severe injuries while working at a refinery in Lake Charles. The compensation is designated for his extensive medical care, ongoing pain, emotional suffering, and significant loss of life enjoyment. Jose Valdivia, 28, experienced a traumatic incident that drastically altered his life. While employed as a scaffolding contractor at a Phillips 66 refinery operated by Brock Services, Valdivia sustained critical spinal cord injuries. The event occurred on Aug. 2, 2022, when a … Read more

Ex-Greenpeace Worker Testifies, Highlights Commitment to Nonviolence During Dakota Pipeline Demonstrations

Bismarck, ND — In a courtroom in North Dakota, a former Greenpeace employee made a clear statement about the philosophies governing his actions during the protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline, emphasizing that nonviolence was a paramount principle. The testimony comes amid a high-stakes legal battle that has drawn attention to the complexities surrounding the demonstrations which occurred at the height of the pipeline debates. The former Greenpeace organizer, identified as John Doe in court documents, spoke fervently about his role during the protests, stating that he consistently promoted peaceful and lawful methods to express … Read more

Illinois Court Upholds $3.3 Million Award for Injured Barge Worker

Springfield, Illinois — In a recent ruling, an Illinois state appeals court upheld a $3.31 million jury award to a man who sustained severe injuries while working on a barge. The decision, issued on Tuesday, confirms the jury’s findings and a lower court’s directed verdict that favored the injured worker. The court case stems from an incident that occurred while the man was employed on a barge, leading to significant physical harm. The details of the case reveal the complexities often involved in workplace safety and employer liabilities, particularly in maritime settings which are governed … Read more