U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey Camden Division
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Post-trial fees settlement reached in former Starbucks manager's discrimination case
CAMDEN, N.J. – After a federal court jury and judge awarded a total $28.3 million to a white former Starbucks store manager who claimed she faced racial discrimination and firing from the coffee company, after two Black men were controversially arrested at a Philadelphia store location, a subsequent post-trial dispute over legal fees was recently settled. -
Bill Cosby denied chance for appeal on ruling denying bar to plaintiff's sexual assault claims
CAMDEN, N.J. – Counsel for comedian Bill Cosby have lost out on an attempt to appeal a New Jersey federal judge’s ruling, one which denied the dismissal of a lawsuit connected to Cosby’s alleged sexual assault of an up-and-coming actress in 1990. -
Judge OKs $2.7M more to white, ex-Starbucks manager, already awarded $25.6M after alleged racial firing
CAMDEN, N.J. – After a federal court jury awarded $25.6 million to a white former Starbucks store manager who claimed she faced racial discrimination and firing from the coffee company, after two Black men were controversially arrested at a Philadelphia store location, the presiding judge has now awarded the manager an additional $2.7 million in front pay, back pay and tax damages. -
Economic loss damages now at stake in $25.6M discrimination suit against Starbucks
CAMDEN, N.J. – After a federal court jury awarded $25.6 million to a white former Starbucks store manager who claimed she faced racial discrimination and firing from the coffee company, after two Black men were controversially arrested at a Philadelphia store location, economic loss damages are now at issue between the parties. -
Starbucks wants $25.6M jury award to fired white manager overturned and a new trial
CAMDEN, N.J. – After a federal court jury awarded $25.6 million to a white former Starbucks store manager who claimed she faced racial discrimination and firing from the coffee company, after two Black men were controversially arrested at a Philadelphia store location, Starbucks wants a new trial and the award nullified. -
N.J. jury awards $25.6M to former Starbucks manager who claimed she was fired for being white
CAMDEN, N.J. – A federal court jury has found in favor of a white former Starbucks store manager who claimed she faced racial discrimination and firing from the coffee company after two Black men were controversially arrested at a Philadelphia store location, in the amount of $25.6 million. -
Former manager, Starbucks present different sides of discrimination suit's events before trial
CAMDEN, N.J. – Just prior to trial, a former Starbucks store manager and the coffee giant have presented their own versions of events which led to the former manager’s termination and subsequent racial discrimination lawsuit. -
N.J. federal judge rejects Cosby's attempt to dismiss sexual assault suit
CAMDEN, N.J. – Counsel for comedian Bill Cosby recently lost an attempt at dismissing a lawsuit connected to Cosby’s alleged sexual assault of an up-and-coming actress in 1990.