Random Lawsuit News
This is the latest news as of February 27th.
"Romulus --Metro airport and Wayne County are cheating Romulus out of tens of thousands of dollars a year in sewer fees, according to a lawsuit filed by the city."
I'll post more if I find anything else out.
FAIRHOPE, Ala. - A trial starts Monday morning in Bay Minette circuit court in a lawsuit brought by a company seeking more than $1 million from the city of Fairhope.
Beverly wrote:
I came across this post today and thought I would pass it along.
"A class-action lawsuit filed Friday claims pension legislation signed into law this week is unconstitutional because it reduces benefits promised to retired government employees."
Would anyone care to comment on this?
I found this article and thought I would pass it along.
"The former developer of the proposed Indio Transportation Center plans to push forward with a $10.5million-plus lawsuit filed against the city of Indio now that mediation talks earlier this week failed."
A civil lawsuit filed against the Norco Chamber of Commerce has been stayed after the mayor of Norco and his wife filed for bankruptcy.
I saw this posted Saturday.
"A federal lawsuit that claims former Rankin County Supervisor Ken Martin and others reneged on a deal to support the development of a new subdivision has been scheduled for trial in January 2011."
I saw this posted Saturday on WWW.TOLEDOBLADE.COM.
"A former city employee who had once before filed a civil lawsuit against the Toledo water department alleging discrimination has again filed a complaint in Lucas County Common Pleas Court. Doris Levesque, who was a clerk in the water department from August, 2003, through April, 2009, filed the complaint this week. The lawsuit asks for in excess of $25,000 in compensatory and punitive damages as ..."
General Growth Properties Inc., a mall owner reorganizing in bankruptcy, asked a judge to block a shareholder lawsuit accusing its board of improperly rejecting a bid from Simon Property Group Inc.
I found this article and thought I would pass it along.
"Leap Wireless International Inc. said Friday it will pay $13.8 million to settle a class-action lawsuit in Southern California over past accounting errors."
I read this in the Minneapolis paper and wanted to share it with you.
"A screen capture of popular reviews Web site Yelp. A recent lawsuit accuses the site of essentially fraudulent reviews."