Punitive Damages Law
 
FedEx Ground Package System, Inc. v. Route Consultant, Inc.

FedEx Ground Package System, Inc. sued Route Consultant, Inc. on a Lanham Act Trademark Infringement theory claiming that Defendant is disparaging its delivery system.

Route Consultant, Inc. is owned by Spemcer Patton, a FedEx contractor who claims that FedEx is not treating the companies that actually deliver FedEx packages to the public fairly.

The business model for FedEx is f

More...   $0 (08-26-2022 - TN)

Lori Nicholson v. Biomet, Inc.

Cedar Rapids, Iowa personal injury lawyers represented Plaintiffs, who sued Defendants on product liability theories.

This products liability case arises out of the multidistrict litigation1 (“MDL”)
proceedings regarding Biomet’s M2a Magnum hip-replacement device. After
experiencing complications from a hip replacement surgery using the M2a Magnum,
Lori Nicholson sued Bi

More...   $0 (08-26-2022 - IA)

United States of America v. Mark Anthony Rodriguez

Dallas, Texas criminal lawyer represented Defendant charged with possession of child pornography.

Mark Anthony Rodriguez, 56, of San Antonio, was indicted on three counts of activities material to or constituting child
pornography in violation of 18 USC 2252, which provides:

(a) Any person who—
(1) knowingly mails, or transports or ships
using any means or facility

More...   $0 (08-24-2022 - TX)

Walter E. Tate v. Browning-Ferris, Inc.

¶1 Pursuant to the Uniform Certification of Questions of Law Act, 20 O.S. 1981 §§ 1601 et seq., the United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma certified for this court's answer the following question:

"Where an at-will employee terminated by a private employer files suit alleging facts that, if true, violate state and federal statutes providing remedies for emplo

More...   $0 (05-22-1992 - OK)

Waggoner v. Town & Country Mobile Homes, Inc.

¶1 This appeal presents an issue of first impression. Did the trial court err by instructing the jury on manufacturers' products liability when a design defect caused only deterioration in the product itself resulting in purely economic loss? We answer in the affirmative and hold that such a claim must be pursued as a warranty action.

¶2 There is a second issue. Did the trial court err

More...   $0 (12-27-1990 - OK)

United States of America v. Spivack, Inc.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania civil litigation lawyers represented party accused of illegally dispensing opioids.

Philadelphia-based Spivack, Inc., previously operating under the name Verree Pharmacy, and owner-pharmacist Mitchell Spivack, agreed to pay over $4 million to resolve allegations that they engaged in a years-long practice of illegally dispensing opioids and other controlled subst

More...   $4000000 (08-11-2022 - PA)

William Salier and Karen Salier v. Walmart, Inc., et al.

Minneapolis, Minnesota civil litigation lawyers represented Plaintiffs, who sued Defendants on breach of contract theories.



Plaintiffs William and Karla Salier brought this action against defendants Walmart, Inc. (“Walmart”), and Hy-Vee, Inc. (“Hy-Vee”). The Saliers have asserted various tort claims related to Walmart's and Hy-Vee's refusals to fill the Saliers' prescrip

More...   $0 (08-19-2022 - MN)

USAA Casualty Insurance v. Linda Scobee, et al.

St. Louis, Missouri civil litigation lawyer represented Defendants who were sued by Plaintiff on seeking a declaratory judgment relating to coverage.


On April 4, 2015, Michael Scobee, a resident of Missouri, was riding his motorcycle when he was struck by an automobile driven by William C. Norris, who was a resident of Kentucky at the time of the collision. Mr. Scobee was seriously i

More...   $0 (08-19-2022 - MO)

Jessica Brown v. Danella Power Services of California, Inc., et al.

Riverside, California personal injury car wreck lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on an auto negligence theory claiming to have suffered more than $75,000 in damages and/or injuries as a direct result of an auto accident caused by one of Defendant's employees.

This case was filed in the Superior Court, San Bernardino County, CIVSB2122621, and was removed to federal court by

More...   $0 (08-17-2022 - CA)

Kiandra McCray v. City of Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on an auto negligence theory claiming to have suffered more than $10,000 in damages and/or injuries as a direct result of a motor vehicle accident caused by Defendant's failure to exercise due care.

Kindra McCray sued the City of Oklahoma City on a governmental tort claim theory claiming to have bee

More...   $0 (08-01-2022 - OK)

Delbert Lott v. Stephen Wesley

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma personal injury car wreck lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on an auto negligence theory claiming to have suffered more than $10,000 in injuries and/or damages as a direct result of the failure to exercise due care in the operation of a motor vehicle.

Delbert Lott sued Stephen Wesley claiming that Wesley caused a car wreck on September 27, 2019 that

More...   $1 (08-01-2022 - OK)

Gerald Robinson v. Clifton Youngblood and Greenwood Motor Lines, Inc.

Tulsa, Oklahoma personal injury trial lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendants on auto negligence theory claiming to have suffered more than $10,000 in injuries and/or damages as a of Defendant’s failure to exercise due care on the part of Defendant's driver.

More...   $0 (08-02-2022 - OK)

Tony Deryl Gammel and Kelly Sue Gammel v. Lane Michael Wheeler and Jennifer Wheeler

Tulsa, Oklahoma personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiffs, who sued Defendants on negligence theoris claiming to have suffered more than $10,000 in injuries and/or damages as a of Defendants' failure to exercise due care.

Plaintiffs claimed that they and their child were injured in a car wreck caused by Lane Michael Wheel on September 21, 2021

More...   $27334 (08-05-2022 - OK)

Anders Rydholm v. Equifax Information Systems, LLC

Minneapolis, Minnesota consumer lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendants on Fair Credit Reporting Act violation theories.

Anders Rydholm commenced this action against two credit reporting agencies
(“CRAs”), Experian Information Solutions, Inc. (“Experian”) and Trans Union, LLC
(“Trans Union”), for alleged violations of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, 15 U.S.C.<

More...   $0 (08-16-2022 - MN)

Viaso Transportation Solutions, LLC and Avanza Construction & Earthwork, LLC v. Ancortex, Inc.

Fort Worth, Texas – Negligence lawyer represented Appellants with appealing a default judgment on a negligence claim.



In May 2020, Appellants’ driver, Carlos Cabello,1 transported Ancortex’s
Casagrande from San Antonio to Fort Worth on a lowboy trailer.2 To reach his
1
The record does not specify which of the

More...   $0 (08-16-2022 - )

Sarah Simon v. Cooperative Educational Services Agency #5

Madison, Wisconsin civil rights lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued defendant on a Family Medical Leave Act violation theory.

When Sarah Simon returned from
medical leave, her employer, Cooperative Educational Ser-
vice Agency #5, did not allow her to return to her previous
position as a lead teacher at her school. Instead, it placed her
in a backwater position with few

More...   $0 (08-16-2022 - WI)

In the Estate of Xavier Gomez III, Deceased

Fort Worth, Texas – Probate lawyer represented Appellee with contending that she is heir because the two of them entered into a common-law marriage.



The underlying probate proceeding concerns the decedent Mr. Xavier
Gomez III, who was killed in an accident while employed by Appellant Jackson
Construction, Ltd. Prior t

More...   $0 (08-15-2022 - TX)

Donna Payne, individually and as representative of the Estate of Neil Harrah v. BNSF Railway Company, (Individually and as Successor-in Interest to the Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway Company, Atchison and Quincy Railroad Company, Burlington Northern, Inc., and Burlington Northern Railroad Company

Fort Worth, Texas – Personal Injury lawyer represented Appellant with suing for exposure to asbestos that ultimately resulted in his death from cancer.



In 1957, Harrah began working for what is now BNSF Railway Company. He
was a fireman and locomotive engineer. While working on (or near) BNSF’s
locomotives and facili

More...   $0 (08-15-2022 - TX)

Deryl Baker v. Jaimie Wabel, et al.

Jackson, Mississippi civil rights lawyers represented plaintiffs whose rights have been violated.


his matter arises out of two traffic stops of Plaintiff Deryl Baker (“Plaintiff” or “Baker”) by officers of the Stone County, Mississippi, Sheriff's Department. See 2d Am. Compl. [52] at 1-2, 4-5. Plaintiff, who is proceeding pro se, alleges that he was illegally stopped on two o

More...   $0 (08-12-2022 - MS)

Nicholas Wayne Rhodes v. Nova Transport, LLC, et al.

Austin, Texas personal injury truck wreck lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendants on auto negligence theories claiming to have suffered more than $75,000 in damages and/or injuries as a direct result of the negligence to Defendants' driver.


Before the Court are Defendant Nova Transport, LLC's and Everardo Pichardo's Motion to Exclude Officer John Schultz's Causation-Based O

More...   $0 (08-12-2022 - TX)

Ariel Montoya and Ofelia Montoya v. AMCAP Mortgage, Ltd

Houston, TX – Foreclosure lawyer represented defendant with challenging the mortgage foreclosure suit.



I. Refinancing, Note, and deed of trust

Ariel Montoya refinanced his house in Sealy, Texas. On February 2, 2017,
he signed a note (“Note”) for a mortgage loan, in the amount of $144,229.00 plus
interes

More...   $0 (08-14-2022 - TX)

United States of America v. Mitchell Spivack

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with illegally dispensing controlled drugs.

Philadelphia-based Spivack, Inc., previously operating under the name Verree Pharmacy, and owner-pharmacist Mitchell Spivack, to resolve allegations that they engaged in a years-long practice of illegally dispensing opioids and other controlled substances, and systemati

More...   $0 (08-14-2022 - PA)

City of Pasadena, Jeff Wagner and Robin Green v. APTVV, LLC and APTPCY, LLC

Houston, TX – Civil Litgation lawyer represented Appellee with seeking the return of money paid for utility and trash-collection billing.



APTVV, LLC owns the Victoria Village Apartments, a 612-unit apartment
complex in the City of Pasadena. APTPCY, LLC owns the Courtyard Apartments,
a 195-unit apartment complex also

More...   $0 (08-13-2022 - TX)

APRIL SMALL, INDIVIDUALLY AND ON BEHALF OF HER MINOR CHILD, E. C. V. MARIO GARCIA, Appellee

Houston, TX – Personal Injury lawyer represented Appellant with appeals the judgment for dog bite decision.



In the original cause number, 2017-03838, Small, individually and on behalf
of her minor child, E.C., sued various defendants, including Garcia, for dog bite
injuries sustained by her child. Garcia did not tim

More...   $0 (08-13-2022 - TX)

JOHN RILEY V. TRENT ANGELLE

Houston, Texas – Real Estate lawyer represented appellant with suing appellee constructed a driveway on a portion of his property.



In this dispute between owners of adjacent properties, appellant John Riley
sued appellee Trent Angelle after Angelle constructed a driveway on a city right-ofway in front of a portion of

More...   $0 (08-13-2022 - TX)

Next Page

Find a Lawyer
Find a Case
AK Morlan
Kent Morlan, Esq.
Editor & Publisher