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Summary of the First Amended Complaint Case No. 25-1594 (SCC), U.S. District Court for the District of Puerto Rico Filed: December 8, 2025 Case Overview This is a products liability / personal injury action brought by a Guaynabo Municipal Police officer after her Taurus GX4 9mm pistol unintentionally discharged when it fell from her duty […]

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Summary of the Complaint Case No. 25-CV-1602, U.S. District Court for the District of Puerto Rico, filed November 11, 2025 Key Parties Plaintiff: Maria de Lourdes Ramos, 64 years old, citizen and resident of Massachusetts Defendants (jointly and severally liable): El Laundromat de Caguas – Puerto Rico company that owns/operates the laundromat at 32 Avenida

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Summary of Opinion and Order Civil No. 25-1508 (MAJ), U.S. District Court for the District of Puerto Rico Judge: María Antongiorgi Date Filed: October 3, 2025 Ruling Preliminary injunction GRANTED in full. Plaintiffs (three members of the PROMESA Financial Oversight and Management Board) remain in their positions pending final resolution. Defendants (President Trump, White House

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This is a straightforward challenge to at-will presidential firings of statutorily protected territorial officers, relying heavily on PROMESA’s text and Supreme Court rulings distinguishing territorial from federal executive structures. The case was filed with a jury demand. Summary of DN 1 – Complaint for Declaratory and Injunctive Relief Case No. 25-CV-1508, U.S. District Court for

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Summary of the Complaint Case No. 25‑CV‑1473, U.S. District Court for the District of Puerto Rico Filed September 5, 2025 This is a personal injury / premises liability tort action brought by a Connecticut resident after she slipped and fell at Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (LMM) in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The suit seeks

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Summary of the Complaint Case No. 25-CV-1364, U.S. District Court for the District of Puerto Rico Filed July 10, 2025 Nature of the Action Personal Injury / Premises Liability Negligence Plaintiff: Connecticut resident slipped and fell on a wet floor at La Concha Renaissance San Juan Resort Seeking: $795,000+ in damages Based on: Puerto Rico

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Summary of Second Amended Complaint Case No. 23-CV-1345 (RAM), U.S. District Court for the District of Puerto Rico Filed: February 26, 2025 Nature of Action Wrongful Death / Medical Malpractice Brought by the surviving family of Alex O. Jimenez Ramos (42), who died after a 20+ hour stay in the emergency department at Menonita Hospital

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Summary of the Motion for Preliminary Injunction Case No. 24-CV-1579 (PAD) | Filed December 23, 2024 Plaintiff: R.M.C. Orthopedic & Surgical, Inc. (“RMC”) Defendant: Stryker/Wright Law Invoked: Puerto Rico Dealers’ Contracts Act (Law 75, 10 P.R. Laws Ann. §§ 278–278dd, § 278b-1) Core Request Preliminary Injunction: Order Stryker/Wright to continue the exclusive distributorship relationship with

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Summary of DN1 – Verified Complaint Case No. 24-CV-1579, U.S. District Court for the District of Puerto Rico Filed: December 18, 2024 Key Parties Plaintiff: R.M.C. Orthopedic & Surgical, Inc. (“RMC”) Puerto Rico corporation (est. 1990) Exclusive stocking distributor of orthopedic implants/hardware/biologics in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands Defendants: Stryker Corporation Michigan headquarters;

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Myrian Pagan was a healthy and active 68-year-old woman who suddenly experienced some chest pressure and went to the emergency room to get checked. She was admitted at the hospital and treated by multiple physicians including cardiologists and electrophysiologists. Mrs. Pagan later had an ill-advised and contra-indicated catheter ablation procedure done at the hospital and

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