Random Lawsuit News
The speaker of the Kansas House is representing numerous businesses and insurance funds in a lawsuit alleging that the state unconstitutionally "swept" money from various accounts last years.
I saw this posted at WWW.YOUTUBE.COM.
I found this article and thought I would pass it along.
"ORANGEBURG, S.C. (AP) -- South Carolina State University and its former president have settled a lawsuit over his dismissal more than two years ago."
A King County Superior Court judge says he will announce his decision in a statewide school funding lawsuit on Thursday.
I heard about this and just found this story.
"BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - A Jefferson County jury has awarded a former stripper $100,000 in a lawsuit in which she claimed the club that employed her failed to stop her from driving home after her on-the-job drinking. Patsy Hamaker of Bessemer was injured in a wreck after leaving work at The Furnace on Oct. 17, 2007. She says she can no longer dance because of her injuries. Hamaker said the club ..."
Maria writes: "Feb. 3 (Bloomberg) -- The Nasdaq Stock Market is among seven exchanges that were named in a copyright infringement lawsuit by New Jersey-based SFB Market Systems Inc., which provides symbology consistency among exchanges."
I found this posted at WWW.YOUTUBE.COM on Thursday.
A Cincinnati hospital has settled a federal lawsuit that accused it of giving cardiologists incentives to perform some procedures.
I found this posted at BIZ.YAHOO.COM on Thursday.
"A discussion of new limits on lawsuits in South Carolina has been delayed. A Senate Judiciary panel canceled a hearing Wednesday on legislation to limit lawsuit awards."
Shane Wrote: Here's one for you - "VIRGINIA BEACH A woman who claimed she spilled hot coffee on herself and burned her leg after a Burger King employee gave her the drink in a paper bag has settled her lawsuit against the fast food chain."
Former Gov. Mike Easley sometimes used a secret e-mail account to conduct state business, according to a longtime staffer who testified as part of a public records lawsuit.
Here is an intersting one:
"BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - A Jefferson County jury has awarded a former stripper $100,000 in a lawsuit in which she claimed the club that employed her failed to stop her from driving home after her on-the-job drinking."