Random Lawsuit News
Feb. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Toyota Motor Corp. deliberately withheld records it was legally required to produce in a lawsuit from a former in-house lawyer, the chairman of the U.S. House oversight committee said.
This one is for my friend Roberto:
"A lawsuit against the Atlantic Community School District aims to force the district to reveal what discipline, if any, was imposed on two school officials who conducted an illegal strip-search of four high school girls."
My Aunt, Larry,told me about this.
"Computerworld - A federal judge has dismissed a year-old lawsuit against Microsoft over alleged antitrust violations for the "downgrade" rules it set for Windows Vista and XP."
1992 injury left Chicago man a quadriplegic A Chicago man injured on a mini-trampoline when he was an eighth-grade student at a South Side elementary school 18 years ago has settled a lawsuit with the Chicago Board of Education and a private youth center for almost $14.7 million, his attorneys said Thursday.
My cousin thought this was interesting.
"INDIANAPOLIS #8212; A federal judge Thursday dismissed a lawsuit alleging that a defense contractor concealed the risks of a cancer-causing chemical that nearly 140 Indiana National Guard soldiers may have been exposed to while serving in Iraq."
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Thelma wrote:
I came across this post today and thought I would pass it along.
"Yelp, a popular user-generated review site, has been hit with a class action lawsuit that accuses the site of running an extortion scheme."
Would anyone care to comment on this?
My brother, Loretta,told me about this.
"KINGSTON-A lawsuit against the City of Kingston by Kingston 2000 Developments has been dismissed by the Ontario Superior Court of Justice. The company was seeking $47.5 million in damages from its failed bid to build a downtown arena on Block D nearly a decade ago.[...]"
Published: Feb 25, 2010 - UPDATED: 5:40 p.m. ST. FRANCISVILLE - A couple who filed suit last week to block the rezoning of an 187-acre tract for a commercial and residential development wants a judge to allow 80 more people to join them in the lawsuit.
Payment services provider MoneyGram International Inc. said Thursday it has agreed to settle a federal lawsuit filed by investors for $80 million.
I found this article and thought I would pass it along.
"The American Civil Liberties Union is filing a lawsuit against the Atlantic School District in connection with a strip searching incident last fall."