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  • Wyndham Worldwide Corp. Fairfield Resort Timeshare Upgrades Settlement
    Cumberland County, TN: (Jul-11-07) The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) filed charges against Fairfield Resorts Inc., a unit of hotel operator Wyndham Worldwide Corp., alleging that it indulged in illegal marketing and sales tactics dating back to the 1970s. The issue stemmed from hundreds of consumer complaints that the company failed to...
  • Medtronic Reducing Staff, Preparing for Defibrillator Lawsuits
    Jul-13-07 Fridley, MN Quality control seems to have gone the way of the dinosaur, while the word 'recall' has become part of our everyday vocabulary. How did we get here? And whatever happened to reliability? Especially when it comes to medical products? Take for example, Medtronic Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators . In yet another example of implantable d...
  • Casper's Electronics O2 Sensor Emissions Civil Penalties
    Washington, DC: (Jul-11-07) The US Environmental Protection Agency filed a lawsuit against Casper's Electronics, of Mundelein, IL, alleging that the company sold devices that allowed cars to release excess levels of pollution into the environment, in violation of the Clean Air Act. The electronic devices, known as oxygen sensor simulators or O2 Sim, have a...
  • STL International Exercise Machine Quadriplegic Personal Injury Settlement
    Oak Brook, IL: (Jul-11-07) Herb Tinney, a 68-year-old Oak Brook man, filed a personal injury lawsuit against STL International, the company that made the machine called the Teeter Hang Up, and the Westmont fitness store that sold the device to him, after he suffered injuries that left him a quadriplegic. The machine is shaped on an A-frame and designed for...
  • AOL Dial-Up Customer Cancellation Settlement
    Dulles, VA: (Jul-11-07) Charges were brought against AOL, the Internet division of Time Warner, alleging that the company mishandled customers who used its Internet dial-up service. The suit followed a host of complaints from AOL customers who said they tried to close their accounts, only to be thwarted in their attempts or discover they were still being b...
  • Pepsi Bottling Group Wastewater Overflow Settlement
    Howell City, MI: (Jul-10-07) The Howell City Council signed off on an agreement with the Michigan State Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) over a dispute on wastewater discharged from the Pepsi Bottling Group plant on Isbell Street in Howell. The suit stems from a 1999 dispute, when discharge from the bottling plant resulted in a fish die-off in loc...
  • Kennecott Utah Copper Corporation Copper Contamination Cleanup Settlement
    Washington, DC: (Jul-09-07) The Justice Department and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) brought charges against Kennecott Utah Copper Corporation, the second largest copper producer in the United States, alleging that it contaminated groundwater from past mining operations related to the Bingham Canyon Mine located southwest of Salt Lake City. Ken...
  • Ciphergen Biosystems, Inc. Vector Machine Patent Infringement Settlement
    Fremont, CA: (Jul-10-07) Health Discovery Corporation brought a lawsuit against Ciphergen Biosystems, Inc., wherein the companies locked horns over patent infringement issues. In a settlement reached, Ciphergen Biosystems entered into a license and settlement agreement with Health Discovery Corporation, in which it licensed more than 25 patents covering HD...
  • Target Corp. Illegal Horrible Spooky String Civil Penalty
    New York, NY: (Jul-10-07) The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) filed an environmental damage lawsuit against Target Corp., alleging that the company distributed and sold Horrible Spooky String, a children's product harmful to the environment, in violation of the Clean Air Act. The EPA had previously ordered five national retail chains to...
  • Fresno State Gender Equality Jury Award
    Fresno, CA: (Jul-10-07) Former volleyball coach Lindy Vivas filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against California State University, Fresno, commonly referred to as Fresno State. Though the school did not agree to any of the allegations, the jury chose to be more responsive to Vivas' explanation for why the school dismissed her after 14 seasons. Jurors b...
  • Legal & General Car Accident Insurance Settlement
    London, UK: (Jul-10-07) An insurance claim lawsuit was filed against Legal & General on behalf of Letchworth widower David Webb, whose wife was killed when a suicidal driver deliberately crashed into their car. Sarah Webb, 29, died in December 2004 when the car she was traveling in with her two-year-old daughter and her husband, was hit by an oncoming car...
  • Absolute Power Fitness Inc. Closure Member Settlement
    Brooklyn, NY: (Jul-10-07) Attorney General Andrew Cuomo's Office brought charges against Absolute Power Fitness, Inc., a Sunset Park gym that closed suddenly in January 2007 without warning and after accepting prepaid membership fees from 650 people. An investigation revealed that building owners closed the doors after the health club defaulted on the rent...
  • Overtime Stress Takes Toll on IT Workers: Lawsuits in California
    Jul-12-07 San Jose, CA: According to findings presented before a conference of computer programmers, IT workers have high divorce rates, routinely work overtime and are routinely given deadlines that can lead to pressure-cooker situations. Furthermore, many IT workers do not realize that their rights are being violated when they are denied overtime pay by their...
  • Veteran Medical Malpractice: Navigating a Complicated System Part II
    Jul-12-07 Washington, DC: Not all errors in hospitals are the result of medical malpractice. In order for medical malpractice to occur a physician or other health care professional has to have treated a patient in a manner that deviates from a reasonable standard of care. An injury or death that results from substandard care is generally considered medical malpracti...
  • Moritz Embroidery Works Flag Emblem Fraud Settlement
    Mount Pocono, PA: (Jul-10-07) The US Department of Defense and Action Embroidery Corp. brought charges against Moritz Embroidery Works, a Mount Pocono manufacturer, alleging that the company had fraudulent business practices. Moritz Embroidery was accused of having US flag emblems for military uniforms made in Thailand and saying those emblems were made in...
  • Missouri State University Employee Contract Buyout Settlement
    Springfield, MO: (Jul-10-07) Missouri State University (MSU) reached severance settlements with two employees within a three-week period. In addition to the checks written to Michael Hendrix and Katie Abrahamson-Henderson, MSU has agreed to seven other such employee buyouts in the past five years. The university's human resources department reports an aver...
  • Oppenheimer & Co. Broker Account Fraud Fine
    Fall River, MA: (Jul-10-07) Secretary of State William Galvin brought a lawsuit against Oppenheimer & Co., alleging that the company failed to properly supervise a broker who allegedly forged checks to gain access to an elderly Fall River couple's account. The suit follows a complaint that was filed last summer against Oppenheimer and Stephen Toussaint, a...
  • Los Angeles, CA Slain Prison Guard Settlement
    Los Angeles, CA: (Jul-10-07) The family of Manuel A. Gonzalez Jr., 43, filed a $100 million wrongful death lawsuit in US District Court in Los Angeles against state corrections department officials, accusing them of deliberate indifference. Gonzalez Jr. was stabbed to death by an inmate at the state prison in Chino in 2005. The suit stated that he was st...
  • Portland, OR War Protest Civil Rights Settlement
    Portland, OR: (Jul-09-07) David and Suzanne Brownlow, an evangelical Christian family, filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the state of Oregon, after a state trooper violated their rights to protest the Iraq war. The Brownlows had a son stationed in Iraq, and said that they were fighting to bring him home. The suit stated that in 2006, the Brownlo...
  • Palazzolo and Lombardo LLC Housing Complex Access Fine
    Sterling Heights, MI: (Jul-09-07) The US Justice Department brought charges against developer Palazzolo and Lombardo LLC of Michigan, alleging that the Sterling Heights housing complex had been constructed in a manner that was restrictive for people with disabilities. The suit claimed that the ability to live independently in one's own home is a basic civi...
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