A federal judge has weighed in on the $238 million jury verdict won by a former Black United Parcel Service (UPS) worker in ...
A recent ruling by a federal judge has significantly altered the outcome of a high-profile discrimination case involving a ...
A federal judge dismissed the award granted in September to a fired UPS employee who won a workplace discrimination lawsuit.
In a decision made public on Friday, U.S. District Judge Thomas Rice in Yakima, Washington, accepted UPS' request to throw out a $198 million in punitive damages award, finding jurors acted ...
The judge accepted UPS’ request to throw out a $198 million in punitive damages award, finding jurors acted unreasonably in ...
A UPS driver can’t keep $198 million in punitive damages a jury awarded him because “no evidentiary basis for such an award” ...