By Michael A. Mora | October 30, 2023
"I'm glad this case was amicably resolved and am sorry that so many other people also lost money with Voyager," said NASCAR driver Landon Cassill, a defendant in the Voyager class action.
By Emily Saul | October 27, 2023
The jury returned the sum following just over an hour of deliberations.
By Lisa Willis | October 25, 2023
"We know that some people will always defend [Diego] Maradona no matter what, and that is not only fine, but also beside the point of this case," attorney Paula Aguila said.
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By Emily Cousins | October 23, 2023
"The size of the judgment reflects how reprehensible the conduct was," Nicholas Koffroth said, "but is unlikely to represent what is going to be the ultimate recovery."
By Amanda Bronstad | October 20, 2023
Friday's verdict by a jury in St. Louis, Missouri, was the first jury award for a Roundup plaintiff since before the COVID-19 pandemic and ends Monsanto's nine-trial winning streak.
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By Emily Cousins | October 17, 2023
"Any financial institution with access to billions of dollars needs robust and redundant security measures. ACI's unauthorized withdrawals resulted in massive chaos and confusion, exposing consumers to overdraft fees," William Tong said. "Connecticut helped to lead this major multistate investigation and settlement, forcing significant penalties and strong security measures going forward to ensure this error is never repeated."
By Michael A. Mora | October 12, 2023
"What the jury sees two or three years later is not going to be the full story of how your client got there," said Pedro Echarte, an attorney for the plaintiff.
By Michael A. Mora | October 5, 2023
Boston jurors awarded about $25 million in compensatory damages, $5 million to each of Rita Jones' five adult children, and $150 million in punitive damages to the estate.
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By Emily Cousins | October 5, 2023
The data breach occurred May 14, 2020. However government officials said Blackbaud waited until July 16, 2020, to announce the incident that affected more than 13,000 consumers.
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By Emily Cousins | October 2, 2023
"Medicare Advantage plans that submit false information to increase payments from CMS show blatant disregard for the integrity of these vital federal health care funds," Christian J. Schrank, deputy inspector general for investigations with the Office of Inspector General for the Department of Health and Human Services, said. "Such actions are an affront to the Medicare program and the millions of patients who rely on its services. Working with our law enforcement partners, our agency will continue to prioritize investigating alleged fraud that targets the Medicare Advantage program."
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