
Welcome to Litigation Nation! In this episode, hosts Danessa Watkins and Jack Sanker dive into two intriguing legal cases. First, they discuss Disney's attempt to enforce a mandatory arbitration provision in a wrongful death case stemming from an allergic reaction at Disney World. Then, they explore the allegations of sexual misconduct and medical malpractice in a lawsuit filed against WWE's Vince McMahon. Join them as they dissect the legal intricacies and questionable decisions made by the parties involved. Tune in every other week for new episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and more. Don't miss out on the latest legal insights and court opinions from across the country!
(00:00) - Intro
(01:20) - Disney wants to dismiss a wrongful death lawsuit because of a Disney Plus agreement
(13:50) - Former WWE employee suing Vince McMahon seeks medical records in defamation lawsuit
(27:55) - Outro
Aug 20, 2024
28 min

In this episode of Litigation Nation, we delve into the complex world of border security, migration, and the impact of artificial intelligence with special guest Petra Molnar, a lawyer, author, and anthropologist. Petra's extensive experience in conflict areas and militarized spaces around the world has provided her with unique insights into the intersection of technology and human rights.The episode also delves into the regulatory landscape of artificial intelligence in border security, with a focus on the European Union's AI Act and its implications for governing AI technologies. Petra raises concerns about the loopholes in the legislation and the need for stronger regulations to protect human rights.Read The Walls Have Eyes: Surviving Migration in the Age of Artificial Intelligence here: www.bit.ly/LNBookshopLearn more about Petra and her work by visiting: www.PetraMolnar.com
Aug 6, 2024
1 hr

In this episode we discuss what the Supreme Court immunity ruling means for Trump, and Supreme Court denial of certiorari in case brought against OSHA.
(00:00) - - Intro
(01:15) - - Supreme Court immunity ruling
(57:30) - - Supreme Court denial of certiorari in OSHA case
(01:16:27) - - Outro
Jul 23, 2024
1 hr 16 min

Litigation Nation hosts Jack Sanker and Danessa Watkins dive into the recent landmark verdict finding Trump guilty of 34 charges of falsifying business records. They also explore the nuances of the case, including the jury's decision, sentencing considerations, and the possibility of Trump running for president despite the conviction. Join our discussion on the legal implications, potential appeals, and the impact on the political landscape in the comments below. Special thanks to summer intern Ava Rosenberg for her research contributions to this episode. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on the complexities of high-profile legal cases and the impact on our society.
(00:00) - Intro
(01:09) - What happens now with Trump's 34 Felony Convictions
(53:11) - Outro
Jul 9, 2024
53 min

In this episode, we discuss the widespread contamination of "forever chemicals" detailed in a bombshell expose by ProPublica and The New Yorker and the legal troubles faced by OpenAI, including allegations of using Scarlett Johansson's voice in their AI assistant technology and copyright infringement claims from authors like George R.R. Martin.(00:00) - Intro
(01:30) - PFAS 'Forever Chemicals' Are Everywhere
(34:29) - OpenAI & Copyright Infringement
(01:01:36) - Outro
Jun 25, 2024
1 hr 2 min

Tesla Securities and Wire Fraud Investigation:The episode kicks off with a deep dive into the ongoing investigation surrounding Tesla's marketing efforts and statements made by its CEO, Elon Musk, regarding the company's self-driving capabilities. The Department of Justice and the SEC are scrutinizing Tesla's claims about full self-driving features and the timeline for their release. The investigation raises questions about market manipulation and the impact of Musk's statements on Tesla's stock price.DOJ Settlement in Larry Nassar Case:The episode also covers a $138.7 million settlement reached by the Justice Department over the FBI's failures in the Larry Nassar case. Nassar, a former doctor, was accused of sexually abusing hundreds of women and girls, including athletes. The settlement covers 139 claims from survivors who alleged that the FBI failed to investigate or take action despite being aware of Nassar's crimes. The settlement aims to provide some compensation to the survivors and highlights the need for accountability and systemic changes within law enforcement.Analysis and Reflection:The hosts delve into the complexities of these legal cases, discussing the challenges of proving liability and the implications of the settlements. They explore the impact on the victims, the government's response, and the potential for improved training and protocols to prevent similar failures in the future. The episode concludes with a reflection on the importance of recognizing and addressing systemic failures in the legal system.Tune in to Litigation Nation for insightful discussions on the latest legal issues and updates across the nation. Subscribe to get the latest episodes, and stay informed with the ever-changing legal landscape.
(00:00) - - Intro
(00:50) - - Tesla Under Investigation for Securities Fraud
(05:30) - - Tesla's Full Self-Driving Claims
(09:30) - - Shareholder Suits Against Tesla
(16:45) - - DOJ Settlement Over Larry Nassar Case
(22:30) - - Impact of Settlement on Nassar Survivors
(28:50) - - Comparison with Other DOJ Settlements
(38:27) - - Outro
Jun 11, 2024
39 min

Data Privacy Attorney, John Ochoa, joins the show to discuss a recent lawsuit of a beverage giant under Illinois Genetic Privacy Law, and a Texas judge says drag shows aren’t always protected by First Amendment, citing the “history and tradition” test, as the legal standard for his ruling.
(00:00) - Intro
(01:12) - Beverage giant sued under Illinois Genetic Privacy Law
(28:46) - Justices using the controversial “history and tradition” test, as a legal standard in their rulings
(42:45) - Outro
May 29, 2024
43 min

In this episode of Litigation Nation, we covered three significant legal developments.We discuss a case in New York where a woman was awarded $30 million in a revenge porn lawsuit against her ex-boyfriend, a cyber attack in Fulton County, Georgia, where hackers threatened to release sensitive court documents related to the Trump election case, and explore a U.S. Supreme Court decision regarding the removal of presidential candidates from state ballots.
(00:00) - - Introduction to Revenge Porn Laws
(05:30) - - Personal Experience with Cyberbullying Cases
(10:04) - - Statistics on Revenge Porn Incidents
(11:24) - - Cyber Attack on Fulton County Court
(21:02) - - U.S. Supreme Court Decision on Trump Ballot Removal
(33:00) - - Supreme Court Justices' Decision Making Process
(36:28) - - Discussion on Section 3 of the 14th Amendment
May 14, 2024
42 min

The East Palestine derailment lawsuit in Ohio settles for $600 million, Wineries of Old Mission Peninsula are suing Peninsula Township, The American Bar Association President's letter to attorneys, and Parents of Michigan school shooter both sentenced to 10-15 years for involuntary manslaughter
Apr 30, 2024
53 min

California consumers have filed a class action lawsuit against luxury fashion brand Hermès over purchasing practices for the brand’s exclusive Birkin bag, Apple is currently grappling with a historic lawsuit issued by the Department of Justice, alleging that the tech giant has consciously tried to maintain a monopoly over the iPhone market, and Florida Governor, Ron DeSantis, signs bill that bans children under 14 from having social media accounts.(00:00) - Intro
(02:01) - Hermes Antitrust Lawsuit
(16:37) - Apple Antitrust Lawsuit
(28:18) - Florida Social Media Age Restriction
(33:42) - Outro
Apr 16, 2024
34 min
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