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$64 million verdict on behalf of an injured ironworker who fell and was left paralyzed from a job-site accident. The verdict was noted as the highest jury verdict in Illinois history for an individual, beating the previous record verdict of $51 million. [6] [7] The National Law Journal recognized the verdict in their Top 100 verdicts of 2012. [8]
ABC’s $15 million settlement with Donald Trump following the president-elect’s defamation lawsuit has alarmed legal analysts and drawn criticism that the network and its Disney parent company ...
A few days later, the plaintiffs proposed a $25,000 settlement to Thomas-Rasset. She declined. [26] The plaintiffs then rejected the damage reduction ordered by the judge. [27] On June 18, the court appointed a special master to facilitate negotiations due to the parties' failure to reach a settlement. [28]
In a 3–0 decision, the court upheld the jury verdict against Oberlin and the cap in damages awarded to Gibson's. [46] The court ruled that a reasonable jury would have concluded the Senate Resolution could not have had the effect it did without the assistance from Oberlin, and therefore the college was not entitled to a JNOV.
ABC News will pay $15 million to a “presidential foundation and museum” in a settlement reached with President-elect Donald Trump in his defamation suit against the network and anchor George ...
The judge said before court was adjourned yesterday that deliberations are also expected to begin today. Kaitlin Armstrong found guilty of love rival Moriah Wilson’s murder Thursday 16 November ...
In July 2014, the plaintiff filed for a motion of summary judgment.However, on October 30, 2014, the court denied the motion. [9] Judge John A. Kronstadt, after reviewing competing musicologist reports, found "substantial similarity [between "Blurred Lines" and "Got to Give It Up"] to present a genuine issue of material fact", and that the "signature phrases, hooks, bass lines, keyboard chords ...
The jury apparently took account of the fact that you can send either the cops or the social workers, or both, and still be confronted by harrowing “boundary work” on the scene. You will face ...