Civil Plaintiff
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Town in Illinois Tentatively Agrees to a $5.4 Million Settlement for ‘Malicious Prosecution’ in 1993 Murder Case
The Town of Normal has tentatively agreed to a $5.4 million settlement of a lawsuit…
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Sacramento, California Pays a $1.5 Million Settlement to Woman Hit by a City Vehicle in 2018
The city of Sacramento has paid a $1.58 million settlement to a woman whose vehicle…
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Florida Appeals Court Overturns $43 Million Philip Morris U.S. Tobacco Verdict
A divided appeals court Wednesday overturned a $43 million verdict against the cigarette maker Philip…
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Injured Cyclist Awarded $3.8 Million in a Negligence Case Against Driver, California Department of Transportation
Ronald Wilmot wasn’t exactly “scared” of the Arroyo Quemada Bridge. “But very aware,” he said.…
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L.A. Times Journalists Who Were Attacked by Minnesota Troopers Reach a $1.2 Million Settlement
Two Los Angeles Times journalists attacked by Minnesota State Patrol troopers in 2020 have agreed…
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Visa, Mastercard Reach a $30 Billion Settlement That Will Lower Merchant Fees
Two of the world’s largest credit card networks, Visa and Mastercard, as well as the…
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Minnesota Faces a $109 Million Settlement After Almost 90 Years of Unconstitutional Seizures
Minnesota is paying a sizable settlement after almost 90 years of a process the Supreme…
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Boston Will Pay $4.6 Million to Settle a Wrongful Death Lawsuit Related to 2016 Police Shooting of a Mentally Ill Man
The city of Boston will pay about $4.6 million to settle a wrongful death lawsuit…
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New York Appeals Court Reduces Donald Trump’s Bond in His Civil Fraud Case to $175 Million
Former President Donald Trump and other defendants in his fraud case won an appeal Monday to…
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Honolulu, Hawaii to Pay $12.5 Million to Driver Who Was Critically Injured in Officer-Involved Makaha Crash
The Honolulu City Council on Monday unanimously approved a $12.5 million settlement for the driver…
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