Random Lawsuit News
Alfred writes: "ST. PETERSBURG Federal Judge Steven Merryday has tossed out nine allegations in a federal lawsuit that accuses St. Petersburg of violating the rights of homeless people by enforcing a series of ordinances, scoring what appears to be a major victory for the city."
NORFOLK A federal judge today denied a move by Steve and Art Sandler to have a $21 million lawsuit against them thrown out of court. U.S. District Judge Robert G. Doumar also ordered the Sandlers and their company, L.M. Sandler
My mother said she heard this on the radio.
she wants to know what you think.
This is the latest news as of March 11th.
"The Professional Firefighters of New Hampshire plans to file a class action lawsuit this morning accusing the Local Government Center of misusing money it collects in health insurance premiums from its members."
I'll post more if I find anything else out.
WWW.SLTRIB.COM writes: "Veteran prosecutor Kent Morgan has taken the first step in filing a civil lawsuit against his boss, Salt Lake County District Attorney Lohra L. Miller, claiming she and other members of her staff have lied about his professional conduct and made false statements to damage his reputation."
My brother, Thelma,told me about this.
"Kansas offensive coordinator Chuck Long, a former head coach at San Diego State, has been sued by Nick Sandford, a former player. Sandford accuses Long of covering up an alleged assault by a teammate in November 2008 that left Sandford with injuries, according to a civil lawsuit filed this week in San Diego Superior Court. The suit alleges that former San Diego State offensive lineman Lance ..."
Here is an intersting one:
"Checks are headed to the mailboxes of 230,000 current and former Nationwide term-life insurance customers across the country, settling a class-action lawsuit against the Columbus-based company."
I saw this posted Thursday.
"March 10 (Bloomberg) -- Russian billionaire Boris Berezovsky won a U.K. libel lawsuit against a television station for an interview it aired linking him to the 2006 murder of a former spy."
The city could be facing a lawsuit after a shooting involving four off duty police officers nearly 2 years ago.