How a New Smile Turned into a Legal Case: A Patient Sues the State Over an Incomfortable Dental Prosthesis
A patient is suing the Latvian state for compensation over an uncomfortable dental prosthesis following a traumatic dental experience.
Compensation case against Gerry Adams dropped at the last minute
A legal compensation claim involving Gerry Adams has been dismissed just before it could proceed.
This is how much Marius Høiby may have to pay in compensation
Marius Borg Høiby, son of Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit, may face significant financial compensation claims from six women in a lawsuit alleging various grievances.
R. Jakštys, imprisoned for the sexual exploitation of minors, has filed a lawsuit regarding the behavior of a prison guard
R. Jakštys has filed a legal complaint seeking compensation for non-material damages due to alleged improper conduct by a prison officer.
Piotr Zamroch: The Judgment of the Constitutional Tribunal in Case P 10/16 from the Perspective of Three Months of (Non)Implementation
The Constitutional Tribunal's ruling on December 2, 2025, has sparked significant debate among distribution and transmission companies in Poland due to its implications on property rights.
YPF Case: Plaintiffs downplayed the ruling in the U.S. celebrated by the Government and reaffirmed their expectation of payment
In the ongoing YPF expropriation case, plaintiffs have downplayed a recent U.S. court ruling and reaffirmed their expectations of receiving compensation from Argentina.
Defense Lawyer on Compensation Claims: - Almost Absurd
During the trial of Marius Borg Høiby, his defense lawyer argued that the compensation claims made by the alleged victims are nearly absurd, and if convicted, they should reference past cases where damages were significantly reduced due to consensual sex having occurred prior to any assaults.
Deposit by mistake and legal dispute: see the timeline of the case of the driver who received R$ 131 million from a bank
A Brazilian driver is embroiled in a legal dispute after mistakenly receiving R$ 131 million in his bank account, which he claims as compensation and damages.
Demands over 1.9 million from Høiby
Marius Borg Høiby is facing demands for over 1.9 million kroner in compensation from six plaintiffs as the court proceedings unfold.
One of the perpetrators from Palladium failed in his appeal, the other must pay compensation
The legal outcomes of the Palladium case see one perpetrator's appeal rejected and another ordered to pay damages.
TDC Entered an Agreement with Huawei Despite Spying Case
The Danish telecommunications company TDC extended its contract with Huawei in 2020, amidst allegations of espionage, which has led to a civil lawsuit against the state for compensation.
South Korean government wins $320 million in Schindler ISDS case... 'We won 100%'
The South Korean government has won an international investment dispute case against Swiss elevator company Schindler, successfully dismissing a compensation claim worth approximately 320 billion KRW.
Two mothers unable to agree on child care. A symbolic case of the ECHR against Latvia
A case involving child custody rights of a non-biological parent in a same-sex couple in Latvia was examined by the European Court of Human Rights, which ruled in favor of the non-biological mother, awarding her compensation.
Appeal in the 'Guttas drøm' Case
A man in his twenties is appealing both his sentence and the compensation awarded to victims in the 'Guttas drøm' case after being convicted of sharing degrading images and extortion.
Kristinn Not Heard
The Supreme Court will not hear the case of Kristinn Jens Sigþórsson against the National Church regarding compensation after the dissolution of his pastoral post in 2019.
A couple from St. Petersburg demands compensation from Finland for their property - now the Russian Supreme Court has intervened
A Russian couple is seeking compensation from Finland for their property that they have been unable to access due to travel restrictions, prompting the Russian Supreme Court to consider their case.
Strange court case: Italian company that ordered 20 tons of turkey eggs was left empty-handed
An Italian company's order for 20 tons of turkey eggs was rendered void due to an outbreak of avian influenza, leading to a court ruling against their compensation claim.
Epstein Case: 'Starmer had been informed' about Mandelson - Requested £547,000 in compensation following his dismissal
The British government has initiated the release of documents regarding former US ambassador Peter Mandelson and his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, revealing concerns about Mandelson's reputation prior to his appointment.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Condemned for Gender Discrimination with Substantial Compensation
Finland's Ministry of Foreign Affairs was ordered to pay over €88,000 in compensation for gender discrimination against a female diplomat, following a lengthy legal battle.
The state must pay the murderer 120 thousand due to delays
A court has ordered the state to pay a convicted murderer 120,000 Czech koruna due to procedural delays in his case.
Court orders retrial in compensation case for newborn's death
The Czech Supreme Court has granted parents a new opportunity for compensation and acknowledgment following the death of their newborn after a delayed cesarean section.
Spiral Saw and DF Whisper: Blue Greenlandic Top Candidate Open to Supporting Mette Frederiksen
The Greenlandic health minister suggests that while her party aligns with the blue bloc, they may not automatically support its initiatives, particularly regarding the compensation fund for victims of the spiral case.
The Korea Workers' Compensation Corporation Established a Principle of 'Refraining from Appeal' in Case of Losing Industrial Accident Lawsuits
The Korea Workers' Compensation Corporation decided not to appeal when losing lawsuits filed by workers or their families related to industrial injuries, in order to expedite support for victims.
Voluntary part-time work should not be rewarded
The article discusses the implications of changing overtime pay practices for part-time employees in Norway, spotlighting a recent court case that underscores entitlement to overtime compensation.
Student warned in gym for wearing deemed inappropriate shorts receives compensation of R$ 20,000
Marcus Andrade, a 42-year-old man, received R$ 20,000 in damages after being warned for wearing shorts that were considered inappropriate at a gym in Anápolis, Brazil.
ECHR rejects complaint about the right to a trial within a reasonable time
The European Court of Human Rights has dismissed a complaint from a Latvian citizen regarding the right to have her case heard within a reasonable time, asserting that her involvement was not as a defendant but as a claimant seeking compensation.
The ERE case adds a new conviction for a former high-ranking Socialist official of the Junta and obliges him to return nearly one million euros
A former high-ranking official of the Junta, Daniel Alberto Rivera, has been sentenced to four years in prison and ordered to pay a compensation of €682,598 for his involvement in the ERE scandal.
‘Busan Roundhouse Kick’ Victim Receives 15 Million Won Compensation from the State, Ministry of Justice Gives Up Appeal
The Ministry of Justice has decided to abandon its appeal in a compensation case concerning a victim of the 'Busan Roundhouse Kick' incident who suffered due to police negligence during the investigation.
Challenged court ruling in the 'Karins flight' case regarding Citskovska's dismissal and disciplinary action
Citskovskis has appealed the court ruling concerning his dismissal compensation while the Minister has appealed the court's decision on the illegality of the disciplinary action against him.
Citskovskis has appealed the court ruling in the 'Karins flight' case regarding his suspension and disciplinary sanction
Citskovskis has appealed a court ruling that validated his previous suspension; the court later determined that his suspension was no longer justified, leading to compensation for his back pay.
In the light of Monday's 'Kuuuurija': what are the compensation options for a person hit by a car?
The story discusses compensation options for individuals involving traffic accidents, highlighting a specific case presented in a recent episode of the show 'Kuuuurija.'
PKP Cargo wants to negotiate compensation amicably for coal decision
PKP Cargo is seeking an amicable settlement regarding compensation related to a court case against the Polish government over a coal transport decision.
President Yoon's Emotional Reunion with ‘Filipino Worker’ He Defended 34 Years Ago...Assisted with Industrial Accident Compensation
President Yoon met with Filipino worker Ariel Galac, whom he defended as a human rights lawyer 34 years ago, during his visit to the Philippines, reflecting on the changes in labor compensation laws since their case.
Defendant in Fraud Case Declared Dead in Cambodia...Prosecutors Revive Identity for Compensation
Prosecutors in South Korea have revived the identity of a fraud defendant who was declared missing after fleeing to Cambodia, enabling the use of frozen cryptocurrency for victim compensation.
Pernille Rosenkrantz-Theil apologized, but now the state denies compensation to Erling
The Danish state has apologized for past abuses but has refused to compensate Erling Frederiksen, claiming insufficient documentation of his suffering during his time in institutional care.
The last thing he sees of his pregnant wife is her leaving the cabin, he tells the court
Survivors from the 'Scandinavian Star' criticized the poor safety conditions aboard the ship during a compensation case against the Danish Maritime Authority.
The last thing he sees of his pregnant wife is her walking out of the cabin, he tells the court
Survivors of the 'Scandinavian Star' criticized the poor safety conditions of the ferry during a compensation trial against the Maritime Authority.
Man granted compensation in case of discrimination after being denied access to nightclub
A Copenhagen court ruled in favor of a man who was discriminated against based on race and ethnic background when he was denied entry to a nightclub in September 2023.
Aurinkomatkat repatriates Finns from the United Arab Emirates – compensation to be considered on a case-by-case basis
Aurinkomatkat is repatriating about a hundred Finnish travelers from the United Arab Emirates, with transportation involving a lengthy land journey through Oman.
More seek compensation in the spiral case than the Greenland government expected
209 Greenlandic women who had a spiral inserted without consent are seeking compensation from Greenland, significantly more than anticipated by the government.
DPU summons 257 students who did not request compensation in Braskem case; see
The Brazilian government agency DPU has summoned students eligible for compensation related to the Braskem case who have not yet filed their requests.
Compensation for lost profits will not be. Entrepreneur Janoušek was unsuccessful at the Supreme Court
Czech entrepreneur Janoušek lost his case at the Supreme Court regarding compensation for lost profits.
Janoušek was unsuccessful in court. He will not receive compensation for lost earnings in the Chambon case
Janoušek has lost his court case regarding compensation for lost earnings related to the Chambon case.
Janoušek seeks compensation for lost profits in the Chambon case. The court rejected it
Businessman Roman Janoušek was denied a claim for lost profits by the Czech Supreme Court regarding the Chambon case, but the court ordered a lower court to reconsider his request for compensation for legal costs.
Correction
A Finnish news article published over the weekend contained an error regarding a rape case, mistakenly stating that the perpetrator would receive compensation from the state instead of the victim.
University Student Campaigners Allegedly Received 10,000 Yen as Compensation in House of Representatives Election Bribery Case
University student campaigners are suspected of receiving a daily wage of 10,000 yen in a bribery case connected to a recent House of Representatives election in Japan.
Floods: How to get compensated in case of recognized natural disaster?
The French government is expediting insurance compensation for flood damages as severe weather continues, especially in the West, with specific rules and timeframes applied by insurers.
The wrong minister, the reconstruction, the sentence: the nonsense of Salis to attack the government
The case of Sea-Watch 3 remains a contentious issue in Italy, highlighting a €76,000 compensation order imposed by a Palermo court against the state.
The Defendant from Šiauliai, Who Committed 10 Ugly Crimes, Claimed in Court He Did So 'Without Malice'
Arūnas Jarmalavičius was sentenced to three years in prison for committing multiple crimes in Šiauliai.
The Rackete Case and the Compensation to Sea Watch. Fact-Checking the Inaccuracies of Meloni
The article discusses the compensation awarded to Sea Watch and fact-checks inaccuracies asserted by Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni regarding the ruling.