Jurors have awarded protesters in the 2020 demonstrations against the death of Minneapolis man, George Floyd, a total of $14 million. The death of Floyd in the summer of 2020 sparked a national outcry for police reform across the nation. In many cities, demonstrators came out to peacefully protest police... Read More »
In early March, the Department of Homeland Security announced that it would designate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Ukrainians living in the United States. This latest initiative to help nationals of the war-torn country will impact an estimated 30,000 Ukrainians who are currently living in the United States under a... Read More »
Vapes and e-cigarettes. They come in lots of kid-friendly flavors like Blue Razz, Pegasus Milk and Menthol Freeze. They hide the dangers of tobacco while they poison the brains of teens. Los Angeles County is one of over a hundred California localities to ban their sale. Big Tobacco fought the... Read More »
Several California hospitals recently filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (Department) alleging undercalculation of disproportionate share hospital (DSH) payments. DSH is a federal program that provides additional funding to hospitals that treat more low-income patients than the average hospital. The California lawsuit is the... Read More »
The mother of a nine-year-old boy has filed a lawsuit in Multnomah County Circuit Court after a school worker allegedly threw the child across an empty room. Tiria Jones’s autistic son was just days into the new school year at Four Creeks School when an altercation with one of the... Read More »
In January 2020, a 57-year-old former AT&T employee filed a putative class action alleging that the telecommunications giant engaged in a pattern and practice of age discrimination. The outcome of the case so far provides a case study on how corporations that rely too heavily on anti-litigation agreements can accidentally... Read More »
Perhaps inspired by the old proverb that advises, “If you throw enough mud at a wall, some of it will stick,” Donald Trump has sued Hillary Clinton and scores of others for “orchestrating an unthinkable plot” that “shocks the conscience and is an affront to the nation’s democracy.” All these... Read More »
Three Muslim Americans have filed a lawsuit in a federal court in Los Angeles against Department of Homeland Security officers. The men, who are from Minnesota, Texas, and Arizona, were traveling home from an international trip when they claim that US border officers targeted them and questioned them about their... Read More »
Two former Tik-Tok moderators are suing the popular video-sharing app and its parent company, ByteDance. The federal lawsuit, which is seeking class-action status, accuses the Chinese-owned app of violating California labor laws for not offering proper mental and emotional support for its content moderators. The plaintiffs named in the suit... Read More »
A Massachusetts-based company that specializes in background checks is at the center of four lawsuits. The lawsuit accused the company, Creative Services, Inc., of negligently failing to protect the private information of its clients. The company, which is located in Mansfield, Massachusetts, offered services to employers, universities, and government agencies... Read More »
There is nothing new about students obtaining copies of professors’ old exams. Fraternities, sororities and unethical individuals have been writing down test questions, hijacking midterms and finals, and keeping them in files for years. What is new is their easy online availability, due to companies that profit from the exchange. ... Read More »
Lawyers in several states are pushing for class-action lawsuits against Family Dollar after reports of a rat infestation in the company’s distribution center surfaced earlier this year. Attorneys in Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, and Tennessee have all come forward with lawsuits seeking class-action certification. Reports of the infestation began... Read More »
Every year, hundreds of thousands of Americans file for individual bankruptcy. 2020 actually saw fewer bankruptcy filings than recent years, with around 520,000 as compared to the 750,000+ filings per year from 2016 through 2019. Regardless, the implication is clear: Bankruptcy is incredibly common and reflects the realities of the... Read More »
The novel coronavirus has uncovered the true colors of individuals and businesses around the globe. Many companies dragged their feet in implementing safety measures, providing personal protective equipment, and allowing for sick leave when the pandemic first began. Now, many businesses have decided unilaterally that the pandemic is over, even... Read More »
An employee of the University of Pennsylvania Health System filed a lawsuit in the Superior Court of New Jersey alleging that the employer failed to engage in the “interactive process” of the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (LAD). She also argued that she was discriminated against and ultimately fired based... Read More »