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  • Priddis Music pays undisclosed settlement in licensing lawsuit.
    Salt Lake City, UT: (Mar-25-08) EMI Music Publishing had brought a lawsuit against Priddis Music Inc., based in Salt Lake City, and Rick Priddis, the president of the company, alleging that they did not have the proper licenses for their karaoke products. Sources close to the case stated that the two companies had resolved the lawsuit by entering into a...
  • Superstar Rapper pays $25,000 settlement in personal injury lawsuit.
    Los Angeles, CA: (Mar-25-08) Gerard Rechnitzer brought a lawsuit against celebrity rapper Sean Combs, alleging that he was punched and pushed by the star during a February 2008 altercation in Los Angeles. Rechnitzer stated that he was intentionally, willfully, knowingly and unlawfully attacked, assaulted and battered, which resulted in his flying backwar...
  • PPH: Regrets from taking Fen-Phen
    Mar-27-08 Walbridge, OH "My weight problem started years ago, in the 1970s," says Leila M. "I was an overweight child and my mother took me to a diet clinic. The doctor put me on a diet drug and I lost 61 lbs; that got me down to 128 lbs. But as time went on, I started gaining it back. Fast forward to the 90s. At that time, another doctor prescribed Fen-Phen and...
  • Engineering Company will pay $750,000 settlement in design lawsuit.
    Kingston, NY: (Mar-26-08) The city of Kingston brought a lawsuit against Charles A. Manganaro Consulting Engineers of NJ, alleging that it provided a faulty design for a water-filtration system. The suit was brought in 1999 in US District Court in Albany, in which the city accused the engineering company of providing faulty designs for eight filters used...
  • Gynecologist Face Malpractice Lawsuit, Possible Indictment
    Mar-27-08 Barnstable, MA: A gynecologist is now facing a wrongful death suit after he performed an abortion on a patient at his Hyannis clinic in 2007, allegedly resulting in her death. The doctor is also facing a possible grand jury indictment. On March 10, 2008 Eileen Smith sued Dr. Rapin Osathanondh in Barnstable Superior Court for the wrongful death of her...
  • Eli Lilly to pay $15 million settlement in Zyprexa lawsuit.
    Anchorage, AK: (Mar-26-08) The State of Alaska brought a lawsuit against Eli Lilly and Co., an innovation-driven corporation, over the use of its drug Zyprexa , or olanzapine, by the State's Medicaid program. Zyprexa, which is often prescribed in the US and in more than 80 other countries, is used for the short and long term treatment of schizophrenia, a...
  • Pacific Marine to pay $20,000 settlement in waste oil lawsuit.
    Honolulu, HI: (Mar-25-08) The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) filed charges against Pacific Marine and Industrial Corp., alleging that the company's oil and hazardous waste management procedures were in violation of federal laws. The suit stated that EPA and CNMI Division of Environmental Quality inspectors discovered the violations during a rou...
  • District to pay $151,000 settlement in employment lawsuit.
    Detroit, MI: (Mar-25-08) Chuck Breiner, superintendent of the Howell School District, brought charges against the financially strapped district over his resignation and severance. Records show that the dispute stemmed from investigations the school launched after employees complained about a hostile work environment, and communication issues arose surrou...
  • Ohio State Patrol to pay $1.18 million settlement in wrongful death lawsuit.
    Bazetta Township, OH: (Mar-25-08) The family of Joseph Robertson brought a wrongful death lawsuit against Bazetta Township, after Robertson died in an accident involving the highway patrol. The suit stated that the 18 year old was killed when his car was struck by a state patrol cruiser in Bazetta Township seven years ago. Per police records and testimon...
  • Landlord pays $15,000 settlement in overcharging lawsuit.
    Lafayette, NJ: (Mar-25-08) Several college students living off campus brought a lawsuit against Dave Adams, the landlord of three properties with two located on Prosper Street and one on Lafayette Street, alleging that he overcharged the students, violating the city's rent control ordinance establishing fair rent levels. The suit was resolved after the p...
  • Auto lender to pay $362,000 settlement in high interest lawsuit.
    Richmond, VA: (Mar-25-08) Attorney General Robert McDonnell brought charges against Auto Cash Title Loans LLC, a Richmond-area lender, alleging that it overcharged customers more than the 12% interest allowed under state law. Sources stated that the company had agreed to a settlement with the Attorney General's office, in which it would pay over $25,000...
  • Michael J. Hanft to pay $900,000 settlement in fraud lawsuit.
    Cumberland, PA: (Mar-25-08) Raymond and Genevieve Diehl of South Middleton Township., brought a lawsuit against the former Carlisle law firm of Michael J. Hanft, alleging that the Cumberland County lawyer engaged in a gambling related fraud before he killed himself. The Diehls claimed that Hanft borrowed more than $600,000 from them under false pretenses...
  • Ohio proposes $1.1 million settlement in wrongful death lawsuit.
    Columbus, OH: (Mar-25-08) The family of Lori Smith brought a wrongful death lawsuit against the state of Ohio, after the Ohio woman and two Highway Patrol troopers were killed in a fiery crash. The suit claimed that a highway patrol car collided with Smith's pickup truck in Gallapolis in 2006, killing Smith, Trooper Joshua Risner and Sgt. Dale Holcomb. T...
  • Hollinger Inc. to pay $1 million settlement in stock structure lawsuit.
    Chicago, IL: (Mar-25-08) Hollinger Inc. and the Sun-Times Media Group have been embroiled in a legal battle over a stock ownership structure, reaching back to the Conrad Black era, that gave Canada-based Hollinger 20% of the Sun-Times' stock but 70% of its voting shares. Conrad Black, the company's former CEO, is in federal prison for his role in swindli...
  • Herman Miller to pay $750,000 settlement in advertising lawsuit.
    Zeeland, MI: (Mar-25-08) New York authorities brought charges against Herman Miller Inc., a furniture maker, alleging that it falsely advertised its products, limiting retail price competition. The suit was filed after an investigation into the Minimum Advertised Price Program maintained by the Herman Miller for the Home division, revealed that the progr...
  • Bates College pays $105,000 settlement in discrimination lawsuit.
    Tacoma, WA: (Mar-25-08) Alycia Carmichael-Milan, a former nursing student at Bates Technical College, brought a lawsuit against the school, alleging that she faced retaliation after she complained of physical mistreatment. The suit claimed that Carmichael-Milan was suspended from the school's nursing program for 12 weeks in March 2006, after she had comp...
  • Goodyear to pay $25,000 settlement in employment lawsuit.
    Phoenix, AZ: (Mar-24-08) Avelina Fitzpatrick, a female police officer, brought charges against the city of Goodyear, alleging that she was discriminated against on the basis of her gender. Fitzpatrick filed a lawsuit in Maricopa County Superior Court in September 2007, claiming that she was arbitrarily removed from a field training officer assignment wit...
  • Asbestos: One Man's Story
    Mar-26-08 Stainforth, UK He may live half a world away, but Dennis Beddoes is a classic example of not only the health hazards of asbestos , but also of the typical delay governing the onset of asbestos-related diseases such as cancer, asbestosis and asbestos mesothelioma. The 70-year-old retired shipbuilder from Stainforth, England suddenly developed a persiste...
  • School district to pay $50,000 settlement in discrimination lawsuit.
    Collier County, FL: (Mar-24-08) Three custodial employees at Tommie Barfield Elementary School brought a discrimination lawsuit against the Collier County School District, alleging that they were discriminated against on the basis of their race. Teresita Rodriguez, Orquidia Pino and Adelfo Rives filed the lawsuit, claiming that they were discriminated ag...
  • Highway department to pay $125,000 settlement in environmental lawsuit.
    Charleston, WV: (Mar-24-08) The West Virginia State Department of Environmental Protection brought an environmental damage lawsuit against the State Division of Highways, alleging that there were repeated environmental violations while the state agency worked on US 35 in Putnam County. The suit was filed after State Department of Environmental Protection...
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