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  • E-Z-GO Announces Recall to Repair 60,000 Golf Cars
    On September 8, 2005 E-Z-GO, of Augusta, Ga. - A Textron Company - announced the recall of about 60,000 E-Z-GO 2002-2005 gasoline-powered Fleet and Freedom Golf Cars, and Shuttle 2+2 Personnel Carriers. The recall is due to reports that high temperatures can allow fuel to leak into the air filter box, posing a fire hazard to consumers. There have...
  • Nexgrill Industries Recalls 86,000 Gas Grills for Repairs, Sold Exclusively Through Home Depot
    On September 8th, 2004 Nexgrill Industries of City of Industry, California announced that it was recalling about 86,000 Charmglow® Gas Grills due to reports that the propane tank and manifold run too close to the firebox, which could melt the rubber hose causing it to leak propane gas. This creates a fire and explosion hazard to property and consumers...
  • The Coleman Company, Inc. Announces a Recall to Repair over 100,000 Coleman® Gas Grills and Patio Heaters
    On September 8th, 2005, The Coleman Company Inc., of Wichita, Kansas announced a recall of about 124,000 gas grills and about 6,200 heaters due to reported problems with a leaking gas flow regulator which is a fire and explosion hazard. Manufactured by a third party for Coleman, the regulator is built by TPA Metals and Machinery of China. Coleman...
  • Howard Pritchard Tooth Decay Settlement
    Kathleen Vallance has visited the same dentist every six months for over 25 years. Vallance was forced to spend thousands of pounds on dental work after her dentist allegedly failed to detect decay which eventually led to serious deterioration. She filed a personal injury claim in the High Court against Mr. Pritchard who agreed to a £32,000 out of cour...
  • Northwestern University Football Player Wrongful Death Settlement
    On August 3, 2001, 22 year old Rashidi Wheeler collapsed while struggling to complete a rigorous set of wind sprints on the practice field. The senior strong safety died minutes later of exercise induced bronchial asthma. Wheeler's family filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Northwestern alleging the sprints were part of a mandatory football drill tha...
  • Barr Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Mircette Patent Infringement Settlement
    Akzo Nobel's human healthcare business, Organon, and Duramed Pharmaceuticals, Inc.'s subsidiary company were trying to settle a patent litigation regarding a generic version of Mircette oral contraceptive. Under the proposed settlement, Barr will pay Organon $142 million to acquire all rights relating to Mircette and pay $13.75 million to Saviant Pharma...
  • Baxter Healthcare Corporation Pump Recall
    On July 21, 2005, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that Baxter Healthcare Corporation was initiating an immediate worldwide recall of all models of its Colleague Volumetric Infusion Pumps due to reports that the pumps can shut down unexpectedly while delivering life-sustaining medications and fluids to patients. Baxter Healthc...
  • Dillard's Shoplifter Wrongful Death Settlement
    In November 2002, Guy Wills III was caught on the department store's security camera attempting to shoplift a leather coat. The security guard that evening was off-duty Maple Heights police officer, Jameel Talley. He confronted Wills, took him into the back hallway of the store, and then slammed him head first into the floor. Wills died later that night...
  • hurricane damage insurance claim denial
    Unfair Claim Denial and other issues related to Hurricane Katrina Property Insurance Damage Claims In light of the incredible disaster and tragedy suffered by the recent victims of Hurricane Katrina in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida, billions of dollars in homeowner and other property insurance claims, including automobiles, bo...
  • Cheesecake Factory Unpaid Overtime Settlement
    California employees and wait staff filed a lawsuit against their employer for allegedly routinely denying breaks, forcing them to work off-the-clock or pay fellow employees $5 in order to take legally mandated breaks. The case also claimed abusive management practices and working conditions. The $4.5 million settlement will provide San Francisco based...
  • Visiphor Corp. OSI Systems Settlement
    California based OSI Systems filed a lawsuit against the Vancouver based software company over a long standing dispute. Visiphor agreed to pay OSI a $400,000 settlement. (Sep-02-05) [CANADA.COM] Legal Help If you have a similar problem and would like to be contacted by a lawyer at no obligation, please click the link below to submit your...
  • Mutual Benefits Corp. Life Insurance Fraud Settlement
    Investors filed a lawsuit against the now defunct company for allegedly being defrauded in the purchase of life insurance policies. Mutual Benefits has agreed to pay more than 29,000 Mutual Benefits investors a $10 million settlement. (Aug-30-05) [ MIAMI HERALD ] Legal Help If you have a similar problem and would like to be contacted by...
  • New Line Cinema Lord of the Rings Royalties Settlement
    Hollywood producer Saul Zaentz filed a claim against the movie company for allegedly owing him $20 million in royalties from the "Lord of the Rings" films. Details of the out of court settlement were not released. Zaentz claimed New Line cheated him out of the money by calculating his royalties based on net receipts from foreign distribution, instead of...
  • HealthEssentials Solutions Health Care Fraud Settlement
    The federal government filed claims of health care fraud against the company's home health operations. HealthEssentials filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy in March, yet agreed to pay the government a $1.85 million settlement to be able to sell its companies to the highest bidder. (Sep-03-05) [ COURIER JOURNAL ] Legal Help If you have a similar prob...
  • Queensland Government Wrongful Imprisonment Settlement
    Ms. Di Fingleton retaliated against a witness when she threatened to demote the coordinate magistrate for Beenleigh, Basil Gribbin. Fingleton was convicted and spent six months in jail. However, the High Court overturned her conviction after finding she should never have been charged; the threat was a legal exercise of administrative power protected by se...
  • Evanston-Skokie School District 65 Free Speech Settlement
    Evanston middle school teacher, Vikki Proctor, filed a lawsuit against her former employer alleging the district violated her free speech rights by transferring her to another building after her protest. Proctor and two other teachers displayed a skeleton in the teachers lounge at Evanston's King Laboratory School to protest new testing mandates. Accord...
  • American Greetings Corp. Announces Recall of Sesame Street Sunglasses due to Choking Hazard
    On September 1, 2005 American Greetings Corp., of Cleveland, Ohio announced a recall of 120,000 pairs of Sesame Street Toy Sunglasses stating that the lens in the sunglasses can separate from frames, posing a choking hazard to young children. With no injuries reported to the manufacturer to date, the recall involves DesignWare® child-size sunglass...
  • Target Announces the Recall of nearly half a million Back Trails Jr. Bicycle Helmets
    On August 31st, 2005 Target, of Minneapolis, Minnesota announced the recall of about 494,000 Back Trails Jr. Toddler, Youth and Child Bicycle Helmets due to allegations that the products do not meet the safety standards of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission for bicycle helmets, thus posing a safety hazard to users. No injures have been re...
  • Lamplight Farms Inc. Announces Recall of nearly One Million Tiki® Bamboo Torches and Replacement Fuel Canisters
    On August 23rd, Lamplight Farms Inc., of Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin announced the recall of about 963,000 Tiki® Bamboo Torches and 18,000 Replacement Fuel Canisters for the model. The company states that the exterior surfaces of the lamp's flame guard can absorb fuel and ignite the torch and nearby combustibles, creating a serious burn and fire hazard...
  • West Bend Housewares Announces Recall of 14,000 Coffeemaker Carafes
    On August 19th, West Bend Housewares LLC, of West Bend, Wisconsin announced a recall of about 14,000 ten cup coffee makers and replacement carafes based on reports that the carafe handle can break resulting in a burn or laceration risk for the consumer. Obviously, the burning can come about from the spilled hot liquid, the lacerations the result of the...
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