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Jury Awards Former Florida Chief $500,000

2 days 12 hours ago
A jury in St. Johns County, Florida returned a verdict in favor of former Fire Chief Scott Bullard, awarding him $500,000 after finding that the county breached his contract rights. Chief Bullard claimed that he was forced to resign from his position as fire chief for St. Johns County in October 2023.
Curt Varone

Virginia Appeals Court Reinstates Jury Verdict in Firefighter Crash Case

4 days 18 hours ago
The Virginia Court of Appeals has ruled in favor of a motorist injured in a crash with a Newport News fire department rescue truck, reinstating a jury’s finding that the firefighter was grossly negligent but ordering a new trial on damages. The case, Lee v. Carr (2025 Va. App. LEXIS 656), arose from a 2021 collision at …
Curt Varone

Houston Firefighter Charged with Credit Card Abuse Involving Fellow Firefighter

5 days 16 hours ago
A Houston firefighter has been charged with credit card abuse following allegations that he stole the credit card information of a fellow firefighter and attempted to use it to make online purchases. The firefighter is accused of using a coworker’s credit card information to attempt to buy approximately $650 worth of merchandise online.
Curt Varone

Fire Law Roundup for October 20, 2025

5 days 22 hours ago
In this episode of Fire Law Roundup for October 20, 2025, Brad and Curt discuss a decision by the Nassau County Supreme Court reversing the disciplinary suspension of a fire chief in NY state; the denial of a request by an FDNY EMS officer to seal portions of a prior court opinion that discussed her …
Curt Varone

NY Supreme Court Reverses Discipline of Fire Chief

6 days 16 hours ago
The Nassau County Supreme Court has reversed the disciplinary suspension of a fire chief in New York state. While the case itself is of little consequence outside of the department and individuals involved, it serves as a good example of the problems that can arise when the elements of due process are ignored in a disciplinary matter.
Curt Varone

Florida Firefighter Sues City and Union Over Mandatory Medical Examination

1 week 4 days ago
A South Pasadena, Florida firefighter has filed suit against the City of South Pasadena and his labor union, alleging he was unlawfully ordered him to undergo a medical examination as a condition of continued employment, and then terminated in retaliation for complaining. Nathaniel Griffin filed suit against the city and IAFF Local 747.
Curt Varone

California Court Upholds Dismissal of Fire Captain’s Discrimination and Retaliation Suit

1 week 5 days ago
The California Court of Appeals has upheld the dismissal of a lawsuit filed by former Guadalupe Fire Captain Ryan Mack, who alleged disability discrimination and retaliation under the state’s Fair Employment & Housing Act. The court ruled that Captain Mack did not suffer an adverse employment action when the city required him to undergo fitness-for-duty evaluations in 2022.
Curt Varone

Fire Law Roundup for October 13, 2025

1 week 5 days ago
In this episode of Fire Law Roundup for October 13, 2025, Brad and Curt discuss a decision by  Escambia County commissioners to send $18 million in unpaid EMS bills to collections; the termination of a Kentucky union president; the agreement to settle the 2 year old lawsuit brought by the IAFF against the NFPA over …
Curt Varone

Virginia Firefighter Sues PPE Manufacturers Over Leukemia

2 weeks 5 days ago
A Richmond, Virginia, firefighter has filed suit against multiple manufacturers of firefighter protective clothing and related chemical companies, alleging that exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in his turnout gear caused him to develop leukemia. The case, originally filed in the Virginia Circuit Court for the City of Richmond, was recently removed to federal court by 3M Company.
Curt Varone

Fire Law Roundup for October 6, 2025

2 weeks 6 days ago
In this episode of Fire Law Roundup for October 6, 2025, Brad and Curt discuss a defamation suit filed by two fire captains with the Youngstown Fire Department against the city’s mayor; a wrongful death suit against the Barstow Fire Department and others alleging negligence in the death of a fire captain; a lawsuit filed …
Curt Varone

Local Governments Sue DHS and FEMA Over New Grant Conditions

3 weeks 3 days ago
A coalition of cities, counties, and fire agencies from across California, Washington, and Arizona has filed suit against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem, challenging new requirements tied to federal disaster preparedness and emergency management grants.
Curt Varone
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