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- Great Escape Lodge and Indoor Water Park Faces Class Action (Jun-12-09)
- Moonshin Tattoo Parlour Faces $20 Million Class Action Over Dirty Needles (Mar-11-09)
- R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Facing Potential Class Action (Jan-9-09)
- Roman Catholic Church Diocese of Antigonish faces class action over abuse by a priest (Jul-7-08)
- Great Escape alleging negligence in a Norwalk virus outbreak. (Apr-6-08)
- Holy Cross Centre allegedly exposed staff and residents to asbestos. (Feb-28-08)
- Archstone-Smith alleging water damage at the Archstone Westbury apartment complex caused toxic mold and mildew. (Nov-30-07)
- Longhorn Custom Bodyart alleging negligence in sterilizing tattoo and body piercing equipment. (Aug-22-07)
- Forest River Inc. et al. alleging mobile homes are contaminated with harmful levels of formaldehyde. (Jun-19-07)
- West Edmonton Mall (May-8-07)
- US Government allegedly withheld payment of medical costs to Cold War veterans exposed to nuclear weapons. (Apr-17-07)
- Canadian Federal Government alleging retired armed forces members were exposed to chemical and biological warfare experiments. (Nov-13-06)
- US Federal Government alleging negligence by allowing hunting because of fire dangers. (Oct-30-06)
- Chicago Transit Authority alleging negligence related to the Blue Line derailment. (Oct-19-06)
- Integris Southwest Community Hospital alleging a nurse with tuberculosis transmitted the disease to patients and visitors. (Oct-2-06)
- City of Cincinnati, OH alleging the police department uses excessive arresting force. (Sep-5-06)
- Highline Terrace Apartments alleging asbestos contamination posed health risks. (Aug-22-06)
- Bissell Apartments Allegedly exposed residents to mold infestations. (Aug-1-06)
- Citgo Petroleum Corp., Global Pollution Services, and Marine Spill Response Corporation alleged economic damage to residents.
(Jul-11-06)
- Union Pacific allegedly caused respiratory problems when its flammable cargo leaked.
(Jul-11-06)
- Paint Cos. alleged harmful lead-based paint products were knowingly sold for decades. (Mar-10-06)
- Ocean Airways allegedly failed to properly maintain the 47-year-old seaplane that crashed and killed all 20 passengers off the coast of Miami. (Jan-4-06)
- Burlington County Dam Owners alleging negligence regarding the July 2004 flood. (Sep-20-05)
- New York State Parks alleging unsafe water caused Cryptosporidium illness. (Sep-15-05)
- New York State alleging the Seneca Lake Sprayground contained the parasite cryptosporidium causing illness to water park goers from June through mid August. (Sep-5-05)
- Taser International allegedly sold dangerous stun guns that were not adequately tested. (Jul-26-05)
- DuPont Co. alleging Teflon coating contains PFOA which is hazardous to peoples health. (Jul-19-05)
- Old South Restaurant alleging uncooked turkey caused salmonella or food poisoning. (Jun-20-05)
- Viagra, Cialis and Levitra allegedly linked to blurred vision and blindness. (May-27-05)
- Volkswagen alleging defective window regulators. (May-15-05)
- St. Andrew's College alleging students were abuse by a former music teacher. (Apr-26-05)
- Washtenaw County, MI alleging sexual assault and abuse at the hands of male staff at state prisons. (Feb-15-05)
- Norfolk Southern, Union Tank Car Co, Olin Corp. alleging property damage from a train wreck and chlorine spill. (Jan-25-05)
- Anglican Church and the Canadian Government alleging physical and mental abuse at the Anglican Mohawk Institute Residential School in Brantford, Ontario between 1922 and 1969. (Dec-7-04)
- Caesars Entertainment, Las Vegas Flamingo Hotel allegedly failing to take reasonable measures in preventing further spread of the foodborne illnesses Norovirus. (Nov-9-04)
- Australian Army allegedly forcing soldiers to take Lariam who later experienced harmful side effects. (Nov-2-04)
- Newmont Mining Company, Peru allegedly not disclosing harmful effects of mercury to residents of N. Peru. (Oct-19-04)
- State of New Jersey, et al. alleging damages from floods when private dams burst. (Aug-8-04)
- Friendly Ice Cream Corp. allegedly exposing customers to hepatitis A. (Jul-6-04)
- BioLab Inc. alleging losses due to fire at their chemical plant. (Jun-2-04)
- Lakeridge Health Corp. et al. allegedly exposing patients to tuberculosis. (May-4-04)
- Allegheny General Hospital alleged exposure to drug-resistant bacteria. (Apr-20-04)
- P.J. Kids LLC alleging formaldehyde poisoning from the use of the chemical in bedroom sets. (Mar-23-04)
- Hamilton Health Sciences alleging inappropriate and unnecessary surgeries. (Mar-23-04)
- Washington D.C. Water and Sewer Authority for allegedly conceiling lead problems in the water. (Mar-16-04)
- Taco Bell Corp. et al. for allegedly exposing customers to hepatitis A. (Mar-16-04)
- Sandra Testaguzza and Dr. Alvin Pettle for allegedly spreading infection by using improperly sterilized acupuncture needles. (Mar-9-04)
- City of Toronto et al. for allegedly putting people at risk by prematurely declaring the SARS threat had ended. (Feb-24-04)
- Comfort Inn et al. alleging negligence in Greenville fire. (Feb-17-04)
- Canadian Pacific Railway alleging health problems due to an amonia spill. (Jan-27-04)
- Garfield Alloys Co., OH alleging damage from a fire at the company's recycling facility. (Jan-12-04)
- Captain William Jackson Hospital, NF alleging improper sterilization of equipment. (Dec-3-03)
- 7-Eleven Inc. and MDK, IN alleging benzene vapors have leaked from storage tanks. (Dec-3-03)
- Prandium, Inc. claiming people who ate at Chi Chi's Restaurant in the Beaver Valley Mall have contracted hepatitis A. (Nov-18-03)
- Pilkington North America Inc. failing to notify Naplate, IL residents of arsenic contamination. (Nov-11-03)
- Serzone for allegedly causing liver damage (Canada) (Nov-4-03)
- Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints alleging forced polygamy. (Oct-21-03)
- Pat and Oscar's alleging they served contaminated lettuce that resulted in an E. coli outbreak. (Oct-21-03)
- Marathon Ashland Petroleum Inc. seeking damages for injuries received due to an explosion at the Detroit refinery. (Oct-14-03)
- St. Jude Symmetry™ Bypass Connector alleging people have suffered disability or death due to the device failing. (Oct-14-03)
- UBC alleging that sperm stored for safe keeping were destroyed due to negligence. (Oct-7-03)
- US Government for allegedly using Vietnam soldiers as test subjects for a chemical and biological warfare experiments in the 1960s, known as SHAD/Project 112. (Oct-7-03)
- St. Jude Medical for alleged defects in their silver-coated Silzone mechanical heart valves (Canada). (Sep-30-03)
- Brown Group Retail and Redfield Rifle Scopes Inc. alleging chemical contamination of homes in Denver's Cook Park neighbourhood. (Sep-16-03)
- American Airlines, United Airlines and Boeing claiming that cockpit doors were not designed to withstand hijacking attempts... (Sep-16-03)
- National Football League et al. for allegedly contributing to players heat illness. (Jul-29-03)
- Federal Gov't, Roman Catholic schools alleging sexual abuse of Indians kept in boarding schools in South Dakota. (Jul-15-03)
- Denver International Airport alleging travelers and employees have been exposed to extensive mold and fungi contamination at the airport. (Jul-8-03)
- British Ministry of Defense for alleged rape of Kenyan women by UK soldiers from 1972 to 2002. (Jul-8-03)
- Ski Boat Companies for allegedly failing to warn the public of the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning. (Jun-23-03)
- Guidant Corp. for alleged deaths linked to use of the Ancure Endograft System. (Jun-17-03)
- Bayer Corporation et.al. for allegedly distributing tainted blood products. (Jun-3-03)
- Benjamin Marchese III for alleged identity theft and unauthorized loans. (May-27-03)
- Hilton Hawaiian Village's Kalia Tower alleging that hotel guests were exposed to toxic mold. (May-26-03)
- Imperial Tobacco Canada Limited for allegedly marketing light cigarettes as being less harmful than regular. (May-13-03)
- Caltrans et. al. for allegedly unbearable levels of noise for residents of California living within a mile of the 210 Freeway extension. (May-13-03)
- Purdue Pharma and Abbott Laboratories (OxyContin) (Jan-1-03)
- US Government (veteran health care) (Jan-1-03)
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