Request Legal Help Now - Free
LAWSUITS NEWS & LEGAL INFORMATION

Search Results for 

Sort by date 2,441 pages found matching data breach

  • Third Circuit Revives Oil Workers’ Donning and Doffing Lawsuit
    Nov-16-20 Philadelphia, PA On October 26, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals revived a wage & hour lawsuit originally filed by oil rig workers in 2011. At its heart, Tyger v. Precision Drilling Corp. is a “donning and doffing” lawsuit . Rodney Tyger, Shawn Wadsworth and approximately 1,000 other rig hands seek to recover unpaid overtime, allegedly...
  • Mental Health Patient Advocates Fight Wit Reversal
    Jul-18-22 San Francisco, CA In 2019, the Northern District of California’s decision in Wit v. United Behavioral Health was hailed as a big win for patients seeking coverage parity for mental health disorders. But on March 22, 2022 the Ninth Circuit panel reversed the District Court’s decision. The latest twist in this ERISA lawsuit  has throw...
  • Changes to ERISA Plan Laws Affect Employees
    Feb-15-12 Ontario, CA ERISA plan lawsuits can be difficult for employees. Although ERISA stock plan and ERISA savings plan fiduciaries owe a duty to plan participants, proving that a fiduciary has breached that duty can be troublesome, especially in grey areas such as determining what constitutes a fiduciary or what constitutes excessive fees. New changes to t...
  • Lilly's Worst Zyprexa Nightmare comes True
    May-7-07 Washington, DC: Eli Lilly is not all that worried about personal injury lawsuits related to Zyprexa because the company has enough money to pay the relatively small pay-outs that arise from such actions, according to Attorney Barry Turner, a professor of law and ethics in the UK and a leading authority on consumer fraud litigation involving the pharmac...
  • Can my Employer Cut my Health Benefits after I Retire?
    Jul-6-22 Rochester, NY Vollmer v. Xerox Corp. , an ERISA lawsuit  pending in the Western District of New York, raises a question that weighs heavily on the minds of many retirees. Can an employer offer a valuable incentive to encourage workers to retire and then unilaterally change the deal after the employee is out the door?  The latest turn in this...
  • 689 Residents Living Near Porter Ranch File First Wave of Claims Against the State of California for Gas Injection Well Blowout
    Apr-18-16 Los Angeles, April 15, 2016 (Press Release): - The massive gas injection well blowout of well SS-25 in the Aliso Canyon Natural Gas Storage Facility operated by SoCalGas created a geyser that lasted over three months. Natural gas, noxious odors, hazardous chemicals, and toxic pollutants rolled down the hillside into Porter Ranch and surrounding areas. The...
  • Tesla Stock Lawsuits Legal News and Lawsuit Information
    On August 8, 2018, Elon Musk, high flying CEO of Tesla, Inc. tweeted to the world that he was considering taking Tesla private at $420 per share. He said he had the money. The price of the stock skyrocketed, trading was temporarily suspended and the SEC launched an investigation into potential price manipulation. The financing later appeared to have depe...
  • Consequences of Rampant Off-Label Prescribing of Depakote
    Feb-7-07 Washington, DC: The antiepileptic drug, Depakote , is one of the most heavily prescribed medications for off-label use. The Epilepsy Foundation reports that there are an estimated 1 million women in the US with epilepsy, but the number of women being treated with antiepileptics is two to three times higher than the number of women with the disorder. Ex...
  • Januvia “a Death Sentence”
    Mar-26-14 Hasbrouck Heights, NJ Frances recently discovered the link between Januvia and pancreatic cancer, and now has an explanation for her mother’s death. “My mother had her diabetes under control - she could have lived another 15 or 20 years if she hadn’t taken this drug,” says Frances. Frances’ mother, Yolanda, was prescrib...
  • Bayer excuse for hiding Trasylol Study Not Good Enough
    Jan-7-07 Washington, DC: In October 2006, the German-based drug maker, Bayer AG, said it was a "mistake" to withhold a study from the FDA that showed the drug, Trasylol , can cause lethal side effects and that the company had suspended two employees involved in the fiasco. Critics say that's not good enough. An October 4, 2006 editorial, titled, "Bayer's Dup...
  • Gilead HIV Drug Truvada Lawsuit News and Legal Information
    HIV drugs manufactured by Gilead Sciences, Inc. have been linked to a number of serious injuries. Five drugs associated with these adverse events, including Truvada, all contain tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF). Attorneys are currently investigating claims from individuals who took TDF medications for HIV treatment or pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and a...
  • Industrial Accident - Industrial Accident News, Industrial Accident Lawyer
    An industrial accident is any type of accident that occurs at work. An industrial accident injury is any bodily harm or disease caused by working. People injured in industrial accidents may be able to file an industrial accident claim to recover loss of income, pain and suffering and other economic and punitive damages. Industrial Ac...
  • FDA requesting advice about Ketek
    Dec-12-06 The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is seeking outside advice in determining whether or not the antibiotic Ketek should stay on the market, according to an article in the New York Times. The advice will come from experts on anti-infective drugs who will sit at a public meeting to discuss Ketek. The meetings are scheduled to take place December 14 and...
  • Birse Citibank Breach of Contract Settlement
    Citibank had a contract with the company related to a new data centre facility in London, England. In December 2001, Birse terminated the contract even though the project was almost 90% completed. The two companies have been in litigation for over four years. Birse has agreed to pay Citibank a £3.2 million settlement for breach of contract. (Nov-02-05)...
  • Plaintiffs Seek Recusal of Latest Judge in Home Depot ERISA Lawsuit
    May-16-22 Atlanta, GA On April 15, plaintiffs in Pizarro v. The Home Depot asked U.S. District Judge Steven D. Grimberg to recuse himself because of his association with the Chamber of Commerce, which had filed an amicus curiae brief in support of The Home Depot in 2021. The $140 million class action ERISA lawsuit was assigned to Judge Grimberg on March 4 of t...
  • Amerada Hess Corp. and AmSouth Gas preauthorization hold
    With the rise of gas prices, Florida based gas stations owned by Amerada Hess Corp. and AmSouth are charged with deceptive and unfair business practices. It is alleged that the gas stations are issuing a preauthorization hold of $75 on checking accounts for Florida consumers. By withholding funds, the stations hope to ensure valid accounts to cover the...
  • Actor Settles Securities Claim against Citigroup
    Apr-21-11 Los Angeles, CA Investors who file securities fraud claims against financial firms do so with the hope that they will recover money that was lost because of securities or stock fraud. In some cases, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) arbitration panel will also award punitive damages in cases of stock investment fraud. One investor was...
  • Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority Metro Rail Contract Settlement
    Eight years ago, the transport authority filed a lawsuit against Argonaut Insurance Co. claiming breach of contract and breach of the covenant of good faith and fair dealing regarding the construction of the Metro Rail System from 1986 to 1996. Argonaut filed a counterclaim lawsuit against the LA County MTA for unpaid deductibles and expenses. Argonaut...
  • Williams Oil Gathering Breach of Contract Settlement
    Horizon Offshore, Inc. filed a lawsuit against the company for breach of contract and wrongful withholding of amounts due to Horizon for services provided on a pipeline project in 2003. A $4.8 million settlement has been awarded to Horizon for breach of contract. (Jul-07-05) [ PRIMEZONE ] Legal Help If you have a similar problem and would...
  • The Brix Group, Inc., Pana-Pacific, and Harry Brix Breach of Contract Settlement
    Satellite Mobile Systems, Inc. ("SMS") developed, manufactured, and sold a satellite dish antenna mounting system and accessory parts for permanent or temporary installation on trucks, recreational vehicles, emergency vehicles, SUVs, and boats. In 1997, SMS entered into a national distribution agreement ("NDA") with The Brix Group, Inc. and Pana-Pacifi...
Page: 1  -  «10  -  20  21  22  23  24  25  26  -  10»  -  123   Next»



Request Legal Help Now! - Free