Random Lawsuit News
Jan. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Retired NFL players received a boost in their class action lawsuit against the National Football League after a Federal District Court in St. Paul, Minnesota, allowed them to move forward with claims that the league is profiting from the identities of retired players without consent or compensation, the law firm Zimmerman Reed said in an e-mailed news release.
Samantha Wrote: Here's one for you - "Now on social security, Stone is suing his former manager for fraud. Eric Vosika It seems the past has come back to bite a former manager. Sylvester Stewart (Sly Stone), reclusive funk musician and leader of the 1960s/70s group Sly and the Family Stone , is leveling a $50 million lawsuit against his former manager for fraud. Jerry Goldstein, the manager, apparently diverted approximately $20-$30 ..."
Francis writes:
My research with Tracy lead me to this.
The founder of legendary funk group Sly and The Family Stone have filed a lawsuit accusing his former manager of defrauding him of millions of dollars in earnings.
I read this in the Arlington paper and wanted to share it with you.
"Jan. 28 (Bloomberg) -- Porsche SE is not pursuing steps to settle a lawsuit brought by U.S. short sellers in Volkswagen AG stock who claimed the sports-car maker secretly cornered the market in shares and later caused them more than $1 billion in losses."
This one's for Janet, I know she is reading.
"Two brothers injured in a deadly explosion at an International Paper Co. mill in Mississippi have agreed to settle their federal lawsuit."
I saw this posted at ABCNEWS.GO.COM.
"Eroding Alaska village appeals dismissal of lawsuit saying oil, power, coal companies to blame Alaska - United States - Coal - Sarah Palin - Clean Air Act"
I found this posted at WWW.BLOOMBERG.COM on Friday.
"Jan. 28 (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said it reached a tentative settlement of a civil lawsuit claiming that David Stockman , a former budget director in the Reagan administration, misled investors while leading auto-parts maker Collins "