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  • Baltimore Tank Lines Personal Injury Settlement
    On September 27, 2000, a 75,000 pound Baltimore Tank Liners tanker hauling 7,000 gallons of Number 2 fuel oil crossed over the center line of Route 17 in Fauquier County, and struck the Plaintiff's car head-on. The tanker driver had taken his eyes off the road to adjust his heater. The impact crushed Ms. Smith's Volvo, leaving her trapped for 20 minute...
  • The Brix Group, Inc., Pana-Pacific, and Harry Brix Breach of Contract Settlement
    Satellite Mobile Systems, Inc. ("SMS") developed, manufactured, and sold a satellite dish antenna mounting system and accessory parts for permanent or temporary installation on trucks, recreational vehicles, emergency vehicles, SUVs, and boats. In 1997, SMS entered into a national distribution agreement ("NDA") with The Brix Group, Inc. and Pana-Pacifi...
  • Georgetowne Place Retirement Apartments Racial Discrimination Settlement
    A class action lawsuit was filed against the Seattle based Merrill Gardens company for allegedly refusing to hire minority applicants. The company marked applications to identify minorities and denoted black people's applications. Merrill Gardens has agreed to a $650,000 racial discrimination settlement. Minorities who applied at Georgetowne Place betwe...
  • Loyola University Medical Center Medical Malpractice Settlement
    At the age of 38, Dennis McCaffrey underwent successful spinal surgery at the Maywood facility. Two weeks later he developed severe back pain, a fever, and a spinal abscess. McCaffrey was a postal service employee from Lemont; he became a paraplegic because of the undiagnosed spinal abscess. Loyola has agreed to pay Dennis and his wife Lori a $10.5 mill...
  • Grant County Detention Center Inmate Personal Injury Settlement
    Todd Cox was arrested for driving under the influence. He was taken to jail where personnel allegedly repeatedly kicked him and left him with broken ribs and other injuries. Grant County agreed to pay Cox a $70,000 personal injury settlement. Roy Cobb, John Taylor, and George Overby are three other allegedly abused inmates who also received settlements...
  • Brown Water Towing Wrongful Death Settlement
    At 2 am on September 15, 2001 a tow boat captain lost control of a string of barges. The current drove them into the Queen Isabella Causeway bridge support causing three 80 foot sections of bridge roadway to tumble into the bay. Motorists driving across the bridge to and from South Padre Island fell into the chasm and eight people were killed. Surviving...
  • CenterPoint Energy Gas Transmission Co. Settlement
    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has accepted the terms of a settlement from the company. CenterPoint allegedly violated certain record keeping and administrative requirements. They have agreed to pay the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Staff at the Office of Market Oversight and Investigations a $270,000 civil penalty. (Jun-28-05) [ YAH...
  • Aventis Pharmaceuticals Inc. and Andrx Corp. Cardizem Antitrust Settlement
    A class action was filed against the companies for antitrust violations of Cardizem CD. The case alleged Hoechst, a pharmaceutical company acquired by Aventis in 2000, paid Andrx not to market a generic version of the drug. The delay of the generic form caused consumers, medical insurance companies, and the government to buy the higher priced, brand nam...
  • Maryville Academy Wrongful Death Settlement
    At the age of 14, Victoria Petersilka hanged herself after being allowed to enter a bathroom alone on February 9, 2002. The original report of her death contained statements that Victoria "was going to kill herself" and also had a check mark in the box stating "suicidal/homicidal ideation." A later version of the report did not include such a statement,...
  • Allstate Insurance Co. Auto and Home Insurance Overcharge Settlement
    The insurance provider has agreed to offer $30 million in credits and pay a $4 million fine to settle allegations that it overcharged on about 250,000 auto and homeowner policies in California. The home and auto insurer did not admit any wrongdoing and the settlement must be approved. (Jun-27-07) [ MSNBC ] Legal Help If you have a similar...
  • Microsoft Antitrust Settlement
    The computer company has agreed to pay IBM a $775 million settlement and provide $75 million worth of software. IBM did not sue Microsoft, but pressed claims that Microsoft broke antitrust laws detailed in U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson's 2000 ruling. Jackson ruled that Microsoft sought to penalize IBM for marketing its own software by giv...
  • Citigroup Inc. European Trade Settlement
    The nation's largest bank has agreed to pay a $25 million settlement to clear an investigation by the U.K. securities regulator into a series of European government bond trades. Citigroup must forfeit the 9.96 million pounds in profit made from the August 2nd bond trades and pay a 4 million pound penalty. (Jun-28-05) [ BLOOMBERG ] Legal Help...
  • Rutherford County Schools Racial Discrimination Settlement
    La Vergne High School Principal Melvin Daniels and outgoing Kittrell School Principal Joe Herbert claimed they were overlooked for promotions based on racial discrimination. The lawsuit alleged the two African American men were wrongfully passed up for promotions when they applied for high school principal posts as well as the job of district director...
  • Rose Art Industries Ordered to pay $300,000 penalty for Failing to Report Hazards with Children's Soap Making Kit.
    The US Product Safety Commission announced on June 27th, 2005 that Rose Art Industries and the Commission had reached a provisional settlement for failing to report significant product safety information to the Commission as required by law. The settlement involves a civil penalty of $300,000 against the manufacturer for failing to inform the government...
  • Pacifica Enterprises Renovation Settlement
    The San Diego developer agreed to a $460,000 out of court settlement for environmental violations. In 2004, Pacifica was renovating the Padre Hotel but was removing asbestos from the building's interior without the proper safety precautions. Air district investigators gave them two warning notices to change their practices. Pacifica stalled renovations and h...
  • Illegal Firework Assemblers Wrongful Death Settlement
    Husband and father of three, Raymond Reilly, was killed on the Fourth of July last year from a fireworks accident. Father and son Haenelts, along with Formella and Brown, were making illegal fireworks at the home of Farrer. The group was disassembling fireworks and using the gunpowder to build a bigger device from a metal cylinder. When the bigger devic...
  • Mutual of Omaha Medicare Settlement
    Kindred Healthcare Inc. has accepted a $55 million settlement from its Medicare fiscal intermediary. The settlement resolves a Medicare cost report issue. The money will be spent on non-executive employees and will help fund medical research and charitable activities. (Jun-27-05) [ BUSINESS WEEK ] Legal Help If you have a similar problem a...
  • Jerry Lee Lewis Divorce Settlement
    The singer's sixth wife, Kerrie Lynn McCarver, filed a lawsuit against her ex husband seeking a divorce settlement. The pair married in 1984 and had a son together. The out of court settlement has awarded Kerrie $250,000 immediately and $30,000 a year for five years. Lewis also will pay $20,000 in child support annually for four years for their 18 year...
  • Vectren Natural Gas Explosion Settlement
    Two people were killed in an Evansville home after a natural gas explosion. Vectren has agreed to pay a $170,000 settlement for natural gas emergency education programs. The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission will contribute money over the next four years toward education and training agencies that respond to natural gas emergencies. (Jul-05-05) [...
  • Pembroke Pines Police False Arrest and Excessive Force Settlement
    Former Miami Police Department sergeant Raymond Russo had worked with the Miami department for 23 years and before that was with the New York City Police Department. On April 20, 2003, Russo was a manager at the Home Depot in Pembroke when he called the police to investigate a child's backpack believed to match the description of a missing child. Police...
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