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Tag Archives: Jury Verdicts
EEOC Verdicts and Settlements
Our update on EEOC verdicts and settlements for February 2010 after the break.
Recent Jury Verdicts and Settlements
Our latest update on jury verdicts and settlements after the break.
$600,000 Verdict in False Imprisonment Case in Fairfax County
A Fairfax jury recently awarded a former Interstate Van Lines truck driver nearly $600,000 in a false imprisonment and malicious prosecution suit. More after the break.
Recent Jury Verdicts and Settlements
Our latest update on recent jury verdicts and settlements after the break. Of particular interest is the final story on the Crawford case, which resulted in a plaintiff’s verdict on remand from the U.S. Supreme Court.
EEOC Verdicts and Settlements — January 2010
Our update on EEOC verdicts and settlements from January 2010 after the break.
EEOC Verdicts and Settlements — December 2009
Our update on EEOC verdicts and settlements from December 2009 after the break.
Recent Jury Verdicts and Settlements
Our lastest summary of recent jury verdicts and settlements after the break. But first, links to articles about jury awards in employment cases and EEOC claims statistics: Awards in employment law claims – A study shows that the median jury award for … Continue reading
Recent Jury Verdicts and Settlements
Our most recent update on jury verdicts and settlements (and a couple of interesting stories on post-verdict fall-out) after the break.
Largest Jury Verdicts of 2009 in Virginia
The largest jury verdicts of 2009 in Virginia include only one employment-related case according to Lawyer’s Weekly. Their list is here. The one case on the list that appears to be employment related is Gross v. Favret, which involved defamation claims … Continue reading
EEOC Verdicts and Settlements
Our report on EEOC verdicts and settlements for November 2009 after the break.
Richmond Jury Awards $3.5 Million In Race Discrimination And Malicious Prosecution Case
Earlier in the week, a Richmond federal court jury awarded a former employee of a trucking terminal $3.5 million on claims of race discrimination and malicious prosecution against the employer and several individual defendants. More after the break.
EEOC Verdicts and Settlements
Our update on EEOC verdicts and settlements for October 2009 after the break.
Recent Jury Verdicts And Settlements
Our latest update on recent jury verdicts and settlements after the break. There are alot of them this week!
EEOC Verdicts and Settlements
This post is another “catch-up” for having missed two months of EEOC verdicts and settlements. We start by noting that other blogs have observed here and here that the EEOC filed some 32 lawsuits in the last week. Apparently the … Continue reading
Recent Jury Verdicts
After a long hiatus, we provide the following update of recent jury verdicts. We will post an update on EEOC verdicts and settlements next week. More after the break.


