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Indianapolis, IN: (Dec-04-07) The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) brought charges against star money manager David Knall, alleging that he committed insider trading in Galyan's Trading Co. stock in 2004. Sources revealed that Knall, who works out of a Stifel Nicolaus office on the north side, is one of the nation's top-producing investment mana... - Wrongful Termination, Chesapeake pays former city inspector $25,000 settlement after firing him without just cause
Chesapeake, VA: (Dec-04-07) Carl Hall, the former director of inspections, brought charges against the city, alleging that he was wrongfully terminated. Sources stated that Hall was fired in 2002 after a female employee accused him of sexual harassment, saying he made improper remarks. In his defense, Hall denied the allegations, charging the city with wan... - Police Discrimination, Milwaukee pays police officer $15,000 settlement for false arrest and racial harassment
Milwaukee, WI: (Dec-03-07) Officer Ayman Khatib, the city's first Arab-American police officer, brought charges against the city, claiming that he was racially discriminated against. The suit alleged that when Khatib was applying for duty disability in 2005, city officials claimed he had made a statement about shooting up his police station. Khatib was arr... - Drainage Culvert, Altus City pays homeowners $19,000 settlement after using hazardous material as fill for a drainage project
Fort Smith, AR: (Dec-03-07) Paul and Shannon Burns, owners of the Owl's Roost Cafe, brought a lawsuit against Altus City, alleging that the city damaged their property by using hazardous material as fill for a 2001 drainage project. The suit claimed that the fill material used when installing the culvert, which contained debris that included asbestos from... - Brain Injury, Lawyer awarded $7 million personal injury settlement after being hit by a bus driver under the influence of cocaine
Louisville, KY: (Dec-03-07) Kevin Hable, a lawyer, brought charges against TARC, the public bus transportation system serving Greater Louisville, KY, after he sustained permanent brain injuries in a 2005 collision with a bus. Hable alleged that the female driver had a history of drug abuse, an allegation that was confirmed after a drug test administered tw... - Public Defender, Carbon County pays former employee $525,000 wrongful termination settlement
Carbon County, PA: (Dec-03-07) Robert Yurchak, former chief public defender, brought charges against Carbon County, alleging that he was wrongfully terminated. Yurchak, who had worked with the public defender's office for about 20 years, including six spent as the chief public defender, filed the suit almost six years ago saying he was wrongfully fired. He... - School Dirt, Dirtman Enterprises pays school district $600,000 for dumping contaminated soil in athletic fields
Eastchester, NY: (Dec-03-07) The Eastchester Union Free School District brought charges against Dirtman Enterprises and Anthony Adinolfi, a contractor, alleging that he dumped contaminated dirt in school athletic fields. Records show that Adinolfi pleaded guilty earlier in 2007, to using Eastchester High School and the Anne Hutchinson School as illegal dum... - School House Master, City of Lowell awards former high school employee $1 million settlement for gender discrimination
Lowell, MA: (Dec-02-07) Patricia Kealy, a former Lowell High School house master, brought charges against the city, alleging that she faced gender discrimination while on the job. The suit stated that Kealy, who worked at Lowell High School from 1964 to 2003, was passed over three times for the now-defunct position starting in 1986, despite qualification... - Housing Discrimination, Landlord Robert Krug pays $140,000 settlement for not allowing renters with kids to take occupancy at his apartment complex
Los Angeles, CA: (Dec-01-07) The Southern California Housing Rights Center brought charges against Robert Krug, a Monrovia landlord, alleging that he engaged in housing discrimination by not allowing children into his apartment complex. The suit, filed in March 2007, stated that the center had people pose as renters with families and approached the manag... - Wrongful Death, Family awarded $1.2 million settlement after police shot and killed a man sitting in his car at a gas station
Detroit, MI: (Dec-03-07) The family of Anthony Scott brought a wrongful death lawsuit against the city of Detroit, alleging that Scott was shot to death by a police officer at a gas station in 2005. The family sued for gross negligence stating that on July 3, 2005, Scott and his two teenage cousins had left a birthday party to buy candles and cigarettes at... - Traffic Construction, Caltrans agrees to pay auto dealership $2 million for construction delays that led to decreased customers and sales
Moreno Valley, CA: (Nov-30-07) Raceway Ford brought charges against Caltrans, stating that the California state agency responsible for overseeing the largest freeway project, the 60/91/215 interchange overhaul, was responsible for the dip in sales in Raceway Ford's prime location along Highway 60. Raceway officials claimed that the dealership and several n... - Unregistered Investments, Edward Digges Jr. agrees to $5.1 million SEC settlement for credit card terminal business fraud
Washington, DC: (Nov-30-07) The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) brought charges against Edward Digges Jr., a former Annapolis attorney who served prison time for mail fraud in the early 1990s, alleging that Digges raised more than $15 million by selling unregistered investments in credit card terminals. The SEC stated that in February 2006, Dig... - Surgery Malpractice, Jury awards woman $10 million medical malpractice settlement after a sponge left in her abdomen led to kidney failure
Macon, GA: (Dec-01-07) Lucille Davis, a 67-year-old woman, brought a lawsuit against Macon Northside Hospital, alleging that she suffered negligence when she underwent a procedure in 2004. Davis was admitted to Macon Northside Hospital on April 2, 2004, with a colon disorder. According to a jury verdict report issued by the State Court of Bibb County, Davi... - Share Conversion Ratio, Judge orders Deutsche Telekom to pay an $882 million shareholder settlement
Frankfurt, Germany: (Nov-30-07) Several T-Online International AG shareholders brought a lawsuit against Deutsche Telekom AG, alleging that they were underpaid as a result of the company's conversion ratio. Deutsche Telekom completed a 2.9 billion euro purchase of its former T-Online Internet unit in 2006. Shareholders who did not accept the company's offe... - Home Repair Fraud, Eric Karl Moore agrees to pay $81,000 after providing substandard services to customers
St. Louis, MO: (Nov-30-07) Missouri Attorney General Jay Nixon's office brought charges against Eric Karl Moore, the owner of Moore General Contracting and Inspection Compliance Service, a St. Louis home repair business, alleging that he provided substandard services to customers. The lawsuit claimed that Moore contracted with at least 18 St. Louis-area... - Wage Violations, Biovest International Inc. pays $300,000 settlement to former employees for failing to pay wages and vacation time
Boston, MA: (Dec-01-07) The Massachusetts state attorney general's office brought charges against Biovest International Inc., a Worcester-based biotechnology company, alleging that an investigation revealed that the company violated several wage laws. State officials claimed that the company had many instances in which employees were not paid, in violation... - School Construction Delays, Princeton Regional School District pays two contracting companies a $770,000 breach of contract settlement
Princeton, NJ: (Dec-02-07) PJM Mechanical Contractors Inc. of Trenton, and Fletcher-Harlee, of Fort Washington, PA, two contracting companies, brought charges against the Princeton Regional School District, alleging breach of contract. PJM Mechanical Contractors was hired as a plumbing, heating, ventilation and air-conditioning contractor for several schoo... - Energy Environment, Granite Falls Energy agrees to $300,000 MPCA fine
Granite Falls, MN: (Nov-29-07) The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) brought charges against Granite Falls Energy, alleging that the ethanol plant had a variety of environmental violations. Agency officials claimed that the violations included over production beyond the permit, record keeping, reporting problems, the production of "wet cakes" witho... - Farm Manure, Jacobus Tielen pays $21,000 environmental fine for manure spills
Muncie, IN: (Nov-29-07) Prosecutors and state officials filed charges against Jacobus Tielen, 39, of rural Eaton, alleging that he knowingly, intentionally or recklessly violated an environmental management law in operating his farm in Muncie. Sources claimed that the farm had a history of manure spills, including fish kills in February 1999 and July 2004... - Email Advertising, Adteractive pays $650,000 civil penalty for advertising spam fraud
Washington, DC: (Nov-29-07) The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) brought charges against Adteractive, an online advertising company, accusing them of using misleading spam emails and online advertising to attract people to its web sites. While doing business as FreeGiftWorld.com and SamplePromotionsGroup.com, Adteractive sent email spam to people advertising...