Random Lawsuit News
Derek wrote:
I came across this post Friday.
Would anyone care to comment?
This one is for my Uncle Frederick:
Attorney claims driver of truck was negligent; police found victim, 67, at fault The family of a bicyclist killed last year in a collision with a truck on Maryland Avenue in Baltimore has filed a $5 million wrongful-death lawsuit against the driver and his employer.
My grandfather said he heard this on the radio.
"Associated Press - March 5, 2010 6:15 AM ET CLOVIS, N.M. (AP) - Clovis High School boys basketball coach J.D. Isler has agreed to drop a lawsuit against the school district in exchange for a..."
he wants to know what you think.
It took less than 24 hours for someone to file a class-action lawsuit to get back the $803,000 in red light camera fees paid to Springfield since 2007.
A survivor of a deadly explosion and fire at a southeastern New Mexico oil refinery has filed a lawsuit, saying the cause was a welding accident and that the plant operator failed to follow safety procedures.
Angela told me about this and I found this story about it at NEWS.YAHOO.COM on Friday.
"A Jackson County jury awarded more than $11 million on Thursday to plaintiffs in a lawsuit over the odors from a Premium Standard Farms hog operation in northern Missouri."
Here is an intersting one:
"March 4 (Bloomberg) -- RealNetworks Inc. said it will pay $4.5 million and drop its appeal of a court order barring sales of its DVD-copying software to settle a lawsuit by Walt Disney Co."
My friend, Clarence,told me about this.
"The two sides in a 30-year lawsuit over services for the seriously mentally ill have agreed to ask the court to halt litigation and enforcement of the law for the next two years so the state can get through its financial crisis."