Rudy Giuliani Hit with Staggering $148 Million Verdict in Defamation Trial: Justice Served for Georgia Election Workers

New York, NY – Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani’s defamation trial took an unexpected turn as the jury awarded more than $148 million in damages to former Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Wandrea “Shaye” Moss. The plaintiffs, who were called as witnesses during the trial, were defamed by Giuliani following the 2020 elections. The jury’s decision came as a resounding victory for Freeman and Moss, who expressed gratitude but acknowledged that money couldn’t alleviate all their problems. Freeman lamented the loss of her home, neighborhood, and peace of mind. The trial was … Read more

Legal Blow for Giuliani as Defamation Trial Verdict Calls for $148 Million Payout to Election Workers

Rudy Giuliani, former mayor of New York City, has been ordered to pay $148 million to election workers in a defamation trial. The trial focused on Giuliani’s claims of widespread voter fraud during the 2020 presidential election. The ruling comes as a blow to Giuliani, who played a prominent role in former President Donald Trump’s legal team. The defamation lawsuit was filed by employees of the Dominion Voting Systems, a company that provides voting machines and services. They accused Giuliani of spreading false information about the company, leading to threats and harassment against them. Dominion … Read more

Landmark Verdict Overturned: New Trial Ordered on Workers’ Compensation Case

HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania – The Pennsylvania Superior Court has affirmed the decision to overturn a $1 million jury verdict in a case involving an injured worker. The court agreed with the lower court’s ruling to order a new trial to determine whether the worker is entitled to receive compensation for past noneconomic damages. The case revolves around Samuel Garced, who claimed to have developed a lung illness after being exposed to a disinfecting cleaning fog while on the job. In the original trial, a jury awarded Garced $500,000 for future medical expenses and an equal amount … Read more

New Illinois Laws Provide Unpaid Leave for Grieving Workers Affected by Violent Crimes and Tragedy

Springfield, Illinois – Two new laws have been implemented across the state, granting workers the right to take unpaid leave in the unfortunate event of a family member’s death due to violent crime. This marks a significant step towards providing support and compassion to employees during times of grieving. The first law expands the scope of the Victim’s Economic Security and Safety Act (VESSA) by requiring businesses of all sizes to offer two weeks of unpaid and job-protected leave if a household family member falls victim to a violent crime. This ensures that employees can … Read more