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  • William and Elizabeth Cure Well Contamination Settlement
    Martinsville, IN: (May-01-07) The city of Martinsville, in conjunction with the Environmental Protection agency, filed suit against William and Elizabeth Cure, owners of the building where Masterwear drycleaners was located. The industrial laundry and dry-cleaning business was accused of well contamination, leading to high levels of PCE (perchloroethylen...
  • San Francisco City Wrongful Death Settlement
    On February 11, 2003, four year old Elizabeth Dominguez and her mother were walking along a sidewalk when a Muni truck hit the young girl and pinned her against a restaurant. Elizabeth died at the scene. Sebastian Garcia was the Muni truck driver and has been charged with misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter. A San Francisco jury has awarded $27 million t...
  • Experienced Birth Injury Attorneys Discuss Lawsuits and Settlements
    Sep-23-23 Los Angeles, CA The day your child is born should be one of the happiest days of your life. Sadly, medical complications may arise during childbirth that put your baby’s health at risk. When a doctor or a medical professional or medical facility fails to handle the situation properly, your infant may suffer injuries or illnesses resulting in permanen...
  • USAA Bank Forces Individual Arbitration of Excessive Overdraft Fee Claims
    Sep-17-19 San Francisco, CA Elizabeth Eiess overdrew her USAA bank account when she tried to pay her Citibank credit card bill of $358.85.The payment was returned, and USAA bank assessed an overdraft charge of $29.00. USAA then charged her twice more – every time Citibank submitted the payment – ultimately for a total of $87.00. In her class action excessive ov...
  • Educational Infomercials, Whitney Information Network refunds $1 million to customers for false and misleading advertising
    Cape Coral, FL: (Jan-10-08) The Florida Attorney General's office brought charges against Whitney Information Network, and its companies, including Millionaire University and Whitney Intelligence Academy, alleging that they used deceptive advertising and misleading business practices. The suit claimed that the companies made misleading statements in infome...
  • Car Dealer Discrimination, Burton of Seaford agrees to pay $70,000 employee age discrimination settlement
    Wilmington, DE: (Dec-27-07) The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) brought charges against Burton of Seaford LLC, a subsidiary of Burton & Co. Inc., alleging that the Delaware car dealership unlawfully fired three people based on age. The agency stated that age discrimination violates the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA), which pr...
  • Florida Water Service Repairman Manhole Injury Settlement
    Collier County, FL: (Aug-28-07) David Dopierala filed a personal injury suit against John Perry, owner of Marco True Value Hardware in 2002, after he fell in a manhole, sustaining considerable physical injuries. The suit claimed that 43-year-old Dopierala, who lived in Cape Coral, worked at Kenmark Air of Fort Myers' Marco Island office and was sent to t...
  • Kappa Alpha Psi Hazing Wrongful Death Settlement
    Cape Girardeau, MO: (Jul-11-07) Michael Davis died in February of 1994 after being beaten to death while pledging for Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity at Southeast Missouri State University. After being brutally beaten, his fraternity members stopped to get food at a Taco Bell directly across the street from a hospital, then drove the unconscious boy home and pu...
  • Ninth Circuit Champions Wrongly Denied Disability Claimant
    Jun-8-18 Los Angeles, CA In Bowlin v. The Prudential Life Insurance Company of America , the United States District Court for the Central District of California overruled Prudential’s decision to deny long term disability benefits to a worker who gave evidence of many physical and psychological ailments. Bowlin is something of a rarity in long term deni...
  • James Cape & Sons wage Settlement
    A wage claim lawsuit was filed against James Cape & Sons on behalf of employees claiming back wages owed them when the company went into receivership. The company filed a mass-layoff notice and cut about 700 jobs. A settlement has been reached that will pay employees an average of $5,135 each. The largest road construction company in the Midwest termin...
  • Evergreen International Pollution Settlement
    The Panamanian company pleaded guilty last month to 24 counts of illegal dumping around the United States. The pollution charges set Evergreen back $25 million; $2 million of which was awarded to the New Jersey Gateway National Recreation Area, the Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, and the Cape May National Wildlife Refuge. (May-02-05) [ NE...
  • $8M Settlement Reached in Omnicare False Claims Suit
    May-18-17 Santa Clara, CA: An $8 million settlement has been reached in a qui tam lawsuit brought against Omnicare Inc, a subsidiary of CVS Health Corp, by The US Department of Justice and 28 states. The whistleblower lawsuit alleged the defendants violated the False Claim Act by incorrectly labeling generic drugs. The labeling procedure enabled claims to be...
  • And If You Lose, You Keep the Advance, Says Oasis
    Mar-15-11 Chicago, IL As a former trial attorney and for the last eight years the executive director of the most active lawsuit funding company in the US, Elizabeth Pekin genuinely believes in what Oasis Legal Finance (OLF) does. "As a trial attorney in Chicago, I used to meet face-to-face with people who were often at the lowest point in their lives," she says. "Al...
  • North Carolina boating accident victim identified
    Sep-26-09 Elizabeth City, NC A 46-year-old woman who died in a boating accident on the Pasquotank River has been identified by local authorities in North Carolina. Marie Lassiter of South Mills, Virginia, reportedly died on Sunday, September 20, after she and her husband were ejected from their boat, the Virginia-Pilot reported. The Coast Guard was called to the...
  • Son's Death Due to Heparin?
    Oct-26-08 Appleton, WI: It's tragic when your child dies before you. Margaret's son was only 49 years old when he passed away in 2006; she believes Heparin hastened his death or possibly even caused it. "Michael was given a lot of Heparin injections and IV flushes in hospital, on many occasions," Margaret says. "I don't know where to start," says Margaret, paus...
  • Digitek Recall: Lawsuits Consolidated
    Sep-18-08 Morgantown, WV As the Digitek recall continues to reverberate through the corridors of health and jurist prudence, ongoing problems with the Little Falls, New Jersey manufacturing facility operated by Actavis Totowa will add fuel to the legal fire, and in all likelihood increase the number of Digitek heart lawsuits filed by those who have suffered from...
  • Jewels, Lies and Unpaid Overtime
    Aug-26-08 Picayune, MS For two years, jewelry sales associate Elizabeth Dunphey put in thousands of overtime hours yet her manager refused due compensation, proclaiming it was against Zale Corporation company policy. When Elizabeth was promoted to manager, she discovered the deepest of deceptions and the reasons behind it. "The overtime issue started just afte...
  • DirecTV Cancellation Fees: "A Big Mess"
    Apr-26-08 Stanton MI Elizabeth M. is upset that DirecTV charged her an early termination fee, especially since she only had DirecTV service for two days. She says that even customer service reps for the company told her she shouldn't have been charged the fee. But what made the situation worse was that DirecTV took the money directly out of her bank account withou...
  • Topps Assets Sold, USDA Vows to Make Improvements
    Jan-12-08 Elizabeth, NJ: In one of the first positive steps to come out of the massive Topps beef recall in late 2007, a new program announced January 4th by the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) will see enhanced risk-based sampling and testing for the nasty E. coli 0157:H7 pathogen in raw ground beef. Food safety inspectors had come under fire fo...
  • Topps E. coli Beef: Almost Two Million Pounds Still In Storage
    Jan-2-08 Elizabeth, NJ Topps Meat Co. may have closed October 5th, but there are still 1.8 million pounds of meat potentially contaminated with E. coli still languishing in the company's warehouses. What ultimately happens to that meat will hinge on the potential sale of the bankrupt company—its assets as well as trademarks—to a food company in New J...
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