This evening on Less than 1: a Los Angeles jury adds punitive damages to bring the total verdict against Rebecca Grossman and Scott Erickson to one hundred ninety-eight point one million dollars in the deaths of brothers Mark and Jacob Iskander -- possibly the largest verdict in California traffic fatality history. Also: UGG parent Deckers goes to trial against online retailer Quince over an allegedly copied boot design. And: a Santa Monica man pleads guilty to doxxing an ICE attorney and urging others to swat her home. Plus, from Reuters: the federal surveillance law that allows warrantless searches of Americans' data is set to expire June twelfth -- and Congress is running out of time.
Stories mentioned in this episode:
$198.1M jury verdict against Grossman, Erickson possibly state's largest
https://dailyjournal.com/articles/392109-198-1m-jury-verdict-against-grossman-erickson-possibly-state-s-largest
UGG owner tells jury Quince copied patented boot design
https://dailyjournal.com/articles/392132-ugg-owner-tells-jury-quince-copied-patented-boot-design
Santa Monica man pleads guilty to doxxing ICE attorney, urging others to 'swat' her
https://dailyjournal.com/articles/392129-santa-monica-man-pleads-guilty-to-doxxing-ice-attorney-urging-others-to-swat-her
(Reuters) Explainer: What is FISA Section 702, the U.S. surveillance law set to expire June 12?
https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/what-is-fisa-section-702-us-surveillance-law-set-expire-june-12-2026-06-09/
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