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  • Razorsight agreed to pay $4.5 million settlement in infringement lawsuit.
    Washington, DC: (May-21-08) Fairfax-based TEOCO brought a lawsuit against Razorsight Corp., alleging copyright infringement. TEOCO, which provides invoice processing and auditing software to the telecommunications industry, sued Razorsight in federal district court for the Eastern District of Virginia. The suit alleged that Razorsight obtained software f...
  • Asta Care to pay $14,500 settlement in nursing home lawsuit.
    Bloomington, IL: (May-20-08) The Illinois Department of Public Health brought charges against Asta Care, a Bloomington nursing home, alleging that the facility failed to protect residents from a sex offender who was a patient at the 1509 N. Calhoun St. facility. The suit accused Asta Care of failing to screen a male resident who made inappropriate sexual...
  • Canterbury agrees to pay $60,000 settlement in civil rights lawsuit.
    Canterbury, CT: (May-20-08) Jeanette Kildea filed a complaint with the American Civil Liberties Union against the first selectman, alleging that he unlawfully banned public comment at Board of Selectmen meetings. Sources familiar with the negotiations stated that the two sides had reached a settlement agreement. Under the terms of the agreement, Je...
  • Tallmadge Police reaches undisclosed settlement in civil lawsuit.
    Akron, OH: (May-20-08) Straton B. Kephart, 22, of Cuyahoga Falls, brought a lawsuit against Summa Health System, the City Hospital; an emergency room doctor, Michael Beeson; a nurse, Tim Knapp; and Summa Emergency Associates, alleging that he was restrained on a gurney and forced to give blood and urine samples after he was involved in a car crash in 200...
  • Class Action Lawsuit in Recalled Pet Food Case Settled in Hawaii
    May-23-08 Honolulu, HI Earlier today a class action lawsuit against pet food manufacturer Menu Foods was settled in the First Circuit Court, State of Hawaii, according to two Honolulu attorneys linked to the case. The class action lawsuit alleged that last year, Menu Foods was distributing tainted pet food to Hawaii pet owners. Attorney Thomas Grande from Grande...
  • Quality First Auto Glass pays $233,000 settlement in automotive lawsuit.
    Buffalo, NY: (May-20-08) Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo brought charges against Quality First Auto Glass and its owner, Alan Moore, a defunct Amherst auto-glass repair shop, alleging that they collected money from 424 Western New Yorkers who had done business with them, which they were not entitled to receive. As part of a settlement reached in the cas...
  • Kevin Johnson paid $230,000 settlement in molestation lawsuit.
    Sacramento, CA: (May-20-08) A girl, who wished to stay unnamed, brought a sexual molestation lawsuit against Sacramento mayoral candidate Kevin Johnson, alleging that Johnson, who was 29 and playing for the Phoenix Suns, molested her when she was 16. Court papers reveal that Johnson denied the girl's allegations in the suit, though he agreed to pay $230,...
  • Tulsa agrees to pay $160,000 settlement in wrongful death lawsuit.
    Tulsa, OK: (May-20-08) The family of Keenan Taylor brought charges against the Department of Human Services, after the two-year-old boy was killed by his father. The suit stated that the boy died just nine days from his third birthday, after his father, Carlis Ball, was convicted of killing him by pouring boiling water on him then delaying calling 911 fo...
  • DeKalb County to pay $15.35 million settlement in birthing lawsuit.
    DeKalb County, IL: (May-20-08) Vanessa Jenkins, an Aurora woman, brought a medical malpractice lawsuit against Valley West Community Hospital in Sandwich, and DeKalb County, after her son sustained a brain injury at birth. The suit claimed that Jenkins was admitted to Valley West Community Hospital in Sandwich on Oct. 19, 2001 for the delivery of her son...
  • USSearch.com to pay $250,000 settlement in information lawsuit.
    New York, NY: (May-20-08) New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo's office brought charges against the online information company USSearch.com, alleging that it sold credit bureau data of US consumers. The suit, filed after a federal investigation, revealed that the company, which normally provides public information like court records, also illegally obt...
  • NY corrections to pay $972,000 settlement in employment lawsuit.
    New York, NY: (May-21-08) The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission brought charges against the New York Department of Correctional Services, on behalf of 23 female corrections officers, who claimed that they were discriminated because they were pregnant. The suit claimed that the state department discriminated against the women by determining...
  • Industry giants to pay $500,000 settlement in environmental lawsuit.
    San Francisco, CA: (May-19-08) The Department of Justice brought charges against GlaxoSmithKline Plc, Motorola Inc., and Siemens Corp., alleging that system failures at the companies' facilities led to the release of trichloroethylene, or TCE, into the public drinking water system in Scottsdale, AZ. The federal complaint stated that the three companies f...
  • Wal-Mart will donate 400 bicycles in settlement in charity lawsuit.
    Miami Gardens, FL: (May-19-08) Andre Johnson, a two-time Pro Bowler for the Houston Texans, organized a charity event in South Florida, in which he paid nearly $26,000 for hundreds of children's bicycles for his foundation's May 2008 event in Miami Gardens. According to the contract with Wal-Mart, the purchase was to include free ice and water for the yo...
  • RAK Industries agrees to $375,000 settlement in employment lawsuit.
    Rochester, NY: (May-19-08) The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) brought charges against American Industrial Sales Corp., doing business as RAK Industries, alleging that the company sexually harassed 18 female employees, including four teenagers. The suit claimed that the Rochester-based distributor of highway and industrial safety...
  • Edison Mission to pay $9 million settlement in fraud lawsuit.
    Washington, DC: (May-19-08) The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), brought charges against Edison Mission, an Edison International subsidiary, alleging that it mislead investigators. The suit was filed after a FERC investigation into Edison's wholesale electricity market bidding practices on the Northeast power grid, revealed that the company h...
  • City agrees to $300,000 settlement in development lawsuit.
    Carson City, NV: (May-19-08) The Carson Nugget brought charges against the city of Carson, over a street abandonment dispute. The dispute stemmed from the city's trying to charge the casino for sections of Plaza Street and Spear Street bought in the 1970s and early 1980s. A court ruling sided with the casino, ordering the city to pay the Nugget over $300...
  • PPH & Fen-Phen Lawsuit: "Can I Still Make a Claim?"
    May-22-08 New Orleans, LA Gwen, a registered nurse, started taking Fen-Phen and Redux in 1993 to lose weight. Neither diet drug worked; instead she was diagnosed with mitral valve regurgitation and now she is concerned that it could lead to Primary Pulmonary Hypertension (PPH) . "I had about 40 lbs to lose so I first took Fen-Phen for about six months then I swi...
  • Marion County Medical Center to pay $36,404 settlement in insurance lawsuit.
    Marion County, SC: (May-19-08) The federal government brought charges against Marion County Medical Center, alleging that the facility engaged in Medicare fraud. The suit stated that the facility submitted claims to Medicare for worthless services in October 2006. The allegations were brought only months after settling a previous similar case was settled...
  • College agrees to pay $500,000 settlement in employment lawsuit.
    Victorville, CA: (May-19-08) Nicholas Halisky, a former president of the Victor Valley College, brought a wrongful termination lawsuit against the college, after Halisky, his wife and former director of management information systems Cathy Halisky, and former director of human resources Lois Kobz, were all fired in 2002. The termination was said to be th...
  • Spammer to pay $100,000 settlement in email fraud lawsuit.
    Seattle, WA: (May-19-08) The Washington Attorney General's Office brought charges against Messenger Solutions, LLC, and owner Ron Cooke, a 21-year-old Scottsdale, AZ, man, alleging that he violated Washington's Computer Spyware Act and Consumer Protection Act while marketing programs under the names Messenger Blocker, WinAntiVirus Pro 2007, System Doctor...
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