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Soulard Boiler Explosion Cases Settle For Over $47 Million
A little more than two years after a massive boiler explosion occurred in Soulard, the parties have announced a settlement...

New Lawsuits Claim Nutribullet Can Explode, Causing Injuries
Several dozen lawsuits across the nation claim that NutriBullet blenders have caused injuries due to the defective devices exploding. With...

Reggie Bush Wins $12.5M for 2015 NFL Injury
Attorney Tim Cronin of The Simon Law Firm, P.C. recently represented Reggie Bush, former NFL running back, in a personal...

Jury Awards Injured Teacher $325,000 in Lawsuit Against City Museum
For nearly 20 years, our firm has provided legal services to injured clients. Recently, we secured a jury verdict for...

Simon Law Firm Attorneys Secure $17.6 Million Verdict
On June 28, 2016, attorneys John Simon and Tim Cronin of The Simon Law Firm, P.C., secured a $17.6 million...
The Simon Law Firm, P.C. wins $2.5 million jury verdict for plaintiff in wrongful death case in Monroe County, Wisconsin
As featured by The Tomah Journal, on January 28, 2016, a jury rendered a verdict of $2.5 million to John...

The Estate of Joseph Baldwin v. National Healthcare of Mt. Vernon, Inc., d/b/a Crossroads Community Hospital
Overview: Sixty-two year old Joe Baldwin woke up on Saturday with acute onset of severe chest and abdominal pain. He...
US Ring v. World Wide, et al
Overview: A federal jury in St. Louis handed a big win to a St. Louis company, U.S. Ring Binder L.P.,...
Creative Internet Advertising Corporation v. Yahoo! Inc., et al.
Overview: A federal jury awarded Acacia Research Corporation’s (Nasdaq: ACTG) subsidiary, Creative Internet Advertising Corporation, $6.6 million in a patent...
Simon Law in the News

Should rideshare apps be immune from lawsuits?
Johnny Simon, Simon Law, joins Chris and Amy to explain why their lawsuit challenging that the Lyft app is a service, not a product, has progressed through the courts.

Attorney calls for rideshare safety, transparency in STL carjackings
Four teens in north St. Louis County were arrested for carjacking rideshare drivers on back-to-back days, sparking renewed concerns over juvenile crime and rideshare safety. Attorney Johnny Simon pursues a landmark wrongful death lawsuit against Lyft that could hold rideshare companies accountable under product liability laws for failing to protect drivers.

Simon Law discusses latest on rideshare app litigation
A group of St. Louis teens carjacked both an Uber and a Lyft driver in back-to-back incidents, reigniting concerns about rideshare safety and accountability. Attorney Johnny Simon argues that Uber and Lyft fail to use the data they collect to protect drivers.

‘Another Notch in the Plaintiffs’ Side’: Experts Weight Impact of Meta Privacy Verdict Ahead of Damages Phase
Ahead of the damages phase in a landmark Meta data privacy case involving fertility data, experts are eyeing the potential impact the jury verdict may have on the data privacy class action landscape against Big Tech amid surging claims under the California Invasion of Privacy Act.

Teens suspects in Uber carjacking, chase that left officer injured released to guardians, police say
A late-night armed carjacking of a 67-year-old Uber driver in north St. Louis led to a high-speed chase, an officer injury, and the arrest of four teenage suspects. The case renewed calls from attorney Johnny Simon for stronger safety measures from rideshare companies, including stricter rider verification and better fraud protection.