Families Seek Justice: Wrongful Death Suits Filed Against Indianapolis Police Officers Over Fatal Shootings

Indianapolis, IN — Wrongful death claims have been lodged against the City of Indianapolis and two of its police officers following the fatal shootings of Darcel Edwards and Leandre Houston, who were both African American. These incidents, which took place in recent years, have led to a public outcry and legal actions by the families of the deceased. According to legal documents filed on October 24 in Marion County Superior Courts, the deaths of Edwards and Houston are being argued as wrongful, with both the city and involved officers accused of excessive use of force. … Read more

Legal Team Assembles for Sunrun in Civil Rights Dispute Over Wrongful Charges Filed Against Former Employee

Hartford, Connecticut – In a notable legal turn, three attorneys from McCarter & English, namely David X. Sullivan, Thomas J. Finn, and Gregory A. Hall, have recently taken on representation for Sunrun Installation Services. This development comes in light of a civil rights lawsuit initiated on Sept. 4 in the Connecticut District Court, which levels serious allegations regarding an employment and licensing miscommunication that purportedly led to wrongful criminal charges against a former employee. The lawsuit was filed by attorney Robert M. Berke on behalf of his client, George Edward Steins. Steins, a former Sunrun … Read more

Chicago Man Wins $50 Million in Wrongful Conviction Lawsuit After Decade in Prison

Chicago, IL — In a notable legal development, a federal jury awarded $50 million in damages to Marcel Brown, a man from suburban Oak Park, Illinois, who spent a decade in prison before being cleared of all charges related to a 2008 murder case. The verdict, delivered unanimously after a two-week trial, marks a significant turn in Brown’s longstanding effort to seek justice for wrongful conviction and imprisonment. At 18, Brown was convicted as an accomplice in the murder of 19-year-old Paris Jackson and sentenced to 35 years behind bars. His conviction hinged on controversial … 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