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  • Police Excessive Force, Man stopped for speeding suffers broken rib and collapsed lung, awarded $365,000 settlement
    Waite Park, MN: (Sep-28-07) Richard Town, a Sartell man, brought a lawsuit against the town, accusing two city officers of using excessive force during a traffic stop in 2005. Town accused officers Brad Thelen and Jerry Gangle of violating his civil rights and leaving him with a fractured rib and collapsed lung after a traffic stop east of St. Cloud. Court...
  • Bank Scandal, Swiss bank pays Parmalat $30 million bankruptcy settlement
    Talk to a local bankruptcy lawyer right away! Chur, Switzerland: (Sep-27-07) Italian dairy giant Parmalat filed a lawsuit against Graubuendner Kantonalbank, a Swiss bank, seeking damages after the company collapsed in a 2003 fraud scandal. Parmalat Finanziaria SpA collapsed in 2003 under billions of dollars of debt following an accounting scandal. I...
  • Warranty Parts Claims, Delphi Corp. must pay GM $200 million
    New York, NY: (Sep-27-07) General Motors Corp. brought charges against auto-parts maker Delphi Corp., over damage claims and warranties for parts it supplied. As part of a settlement reached, a federal judge approved a $200 million settlement between the parties. The deal calls for Delphi to pay GM $130 million in cash over time and ship about $70 millio...
  • Artificial Joint Kickbacks, Smith & Nephew pays $28.9 million settlement
    Memphis, TN: (Sep-27-07) The US Department of Justice brought charges against a Memphis-based unit of British medical device maker Smith & Nephew, alleging that the company engaged in illegal kickbacks. The complaint alleged that the company used consulting contracts with doctors as bribes. The Department of Justice said it found instances in which doctors...
  • Asbestos Bankruptcy, Honeywell International Inc. to pay $40 million settlement
    Talk to a local bankruptcy lawyer right away! Vienna, Austria: (Sep-26-07) A US Bankruptcy Court gave the go ahead to RHI AG, a maker of fireproof materials, regarding a reorganization plan for the Austrian company's four former US subsidiaries. Sources claim that the move could lead to a compensation payment of $40 million to RHI by the end of 2007...
  • Dance Lord Defamation, Lord of the Dance star settles defamation lawsuit
    Los Angeles, CA: (Sep-26-07) Michael Flatley, the "Lord of the Dance" star, brought a lawsuit against Tyna Marie Robertson and her lawyer, D. Dean Mauro, alleging that Robertson wrongly accused him of sexual assault. Flatley reached a settlement with Mauro in August 2007. In his suit against Robertson, he alleged civil extortion, fraud, and defamation. In...
  • Pregnancy Leave Discrimination, Woman awarded settlement after returning to work with reduced pay and responsibilities
    Scotland, UK: (Sep-27-07) Melanie Given, an accountant with Offshore Hydrocarbon Mapping, an offshore oil-services company in Aberdeen, threatened to sue the firm and take it to an employment tribunal, alleging that she was discriminated against because she was pregnant. Her complaint stated that her high-flying career was reduced to little more than a p...
  • Principal Retaliation, Middletown School District awards Bernard Cohen $425,000 settlement for wrongful termination
    Middletown, NY: (Sep-27-07) Former principal Bernard Cohen and the Middletown School District filed lawsuits against each other over a former superintendent's conviction on sodomy charges. Cohen was the high school principal under former Superintendent Robert Sigler, who in 2003 pleaded guilty to sodomizing a 14-year-old male student. Cohen told police he...
  • Scalding Death, Family of developmentally disabled woman awarded wrongful death settlement
    Guthrie, OK: (Sep-26-07) The family of Julie Teenor, a developmentally disabled woman who died in 2005 after being scalded, brought a lawsuit against the Commission for Human Services, alleging that the wrongful death occurred as a result of negligence. The suit claimed that Teenor was receiving supported living services through the Developmentally Disable...
  • Condemned School Land, Lakeland School District pays $2.5 million settlement to build new school
    Bartow, FL: (Sep-26-07) The Lakeland School District reached a settlement with retired teacher Patricia Martin, opening the doors of Lakeland's Highland Grove Elementary School. The Polk County School Board voted to settle a condemnation lawsuit stemming from the purchase of that land on Lakeland Highlands Road, just south of the Polk Parkway, for $2.5 mil...
  • Fatal Hit and Run, Postal workers' family awarded wrongful death settlement
    Roanoke, VA: (Sep-27-07) The family of John William Edmonds Jr., a US Postal Service worker, brought a lawsuit against Terrance Wayne Dickerson, after Edmonds died in a 2004 hit and run accident. Dickerson panicked and drove off. He returned about half an hour later and turned himself in to police. Dickerson, 41, pleaded guilty in January 2005 to felony hi...
  • Shelby Oil Back Taxes, Company pays $1.8 million settlement to US government
    Great Falls, MT: (Sep-26-07) The Montana Revenue Department and five Hi-Line counties brought a lawsuit against Shelby oil and gas companies, over back taxes. In a settlement reached, the company agreed to a nearly $1.8 million payout to resolve the allegations that it owed millions in back taxes to the government. The settlement was made in late July 20...
  • Priest Abuse, Catholic Diocese of Kansas City pays $225,000 settlement for negligence and abuse
    Kansas City, MO: (Sep-26-07) Frank Scheuring, a 47-year old Independence man brought a lawsuit against Francis E. McGlynn, a former Roman Catholic priest, alleging that the priest sexually abused him in the 1970s. Scheuring was 11-years-old when he confided during confessional that a neighbor was sexually abusing him. Instead of intervening, the suit alleg...
  • Insurance Fraud, CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield pays fine for denying coverage to policyholders
    Baltimore, MD: (Sep-25-07) Maryland state officials brought a lawsuit against CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, alleging that Maryland's largest health insurer improperly denied claims. The violations were revealed following an audit that was conducted in 2004. The complaint stated that the company had unethical business practices that led to the claims bein...
  • Eastpointe ADA Violations, City spends settlement on accessibility improvements
    Eastpointe, MI: (Sep-26-07) The US Justice Department brought charges against the city of Eastpointe, after an investigation revealed that there were more than 100 alleged violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Federal prosecutors who investigated a complaint found 112 separate ADA violations, ranging from accessibility in the parking and entr...
  • Campus Point Permits, Company owner pays $2 million fine for building permits and zoning
    Fresno, CA: (Sep-25-07) The city of Fresno filed charges against Fresno State's Campus Pointe project, alleging that the university did not provide enough funding for city services and improvements needed by Campus Pointe, a $167 million project slated to include apartments, offices and stores. The lawsuit claimed the project near the Fresno State campus s...
  • Lingerie Insider Trading, Consultant pays fine for insider trading regarding merger
    New York, NY: (Sep-25-07) The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) brought charges against Joseph Keeney, a former consultant to Frederick's of Hollywood Inc., alleging that he traded inside information about a merger of the lingerie maker with New York-based Movie Star Inc., another intimate apparel company. Movie Star disclosed in November 2006 th...
  • Restated Financials, Shareholders awarded $24 million settlement from Executive Risk Indemnity
    Atlanta, GA: (Sep-26-07) AFC Enterprises (AFCE) brought a lawsuit against Executive Risk Indemnity, its former insurance carrier, over the carrier's attempt to rescind the directors and officers liability policy for the 2003 policy year in which AFCE announced a restatement of its prior years' financial statements. The company announced that a federal cour...
  • San Diego Chargers, City pays football team for lost revenue
    San Diego, CA: (Sep-25-07) The San Diego Chargers brought a lawsuit against the city of San Diego, alleging it was negligent in remodeling the city stadium. The suit stemmed from a 1996 incident, when Qualcomm Stadium was remodeled for the Chargers, the city failed to install seats and ramps to meet the Americans with disabilities act. After a lawsuit was...
  • Auto Dealership Harassment, Two female employees awarded settlement from Norris Automotive Holdings
    Baltimore, MD: (Sep-25-07) The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) brought a lawsuit against Norris Automotive Holdings, which did business as Norris Ford, on behalf of two women, Barbara Dabbs and Christina Humphries-Korenstra. The lawsuit alleged that a body shop manager installed video cameras behind a mirror in a bathroom at the car deale...
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