Random Lawsuit News
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"FAIRBANKS - The former owner of an oil refinery connected to the contamination of groundwater in North Pole accepts no blame for the tainted water and has asked a judge to dismiss a lawsuit. In co..."
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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 the plant operator failed to follow safety procedures.
My Uncle told me about this - "SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) - A couple facing a state lawsuit for distributing raw milk away from their family farm has lost their bid to have the suit dismissed."
The state of Connecticut is asking a judge this week to dismiss a lawsuit filed by two physicians and end-of-life advocates. The suit seeks to clarify whether a ban on assisted suicide affects doctors who help their terminally ill patients die.
This is the latest news as of March 7th.
"The Town of Purcellville again found itself subject to a lawsuit Friday when four town residents filed for an injunction to halt work at the Purcellville Gateway project on the former Cole Farm. The residents claim the approved site plan fails to comply with town ordinances."
I'll post more if I find anything else out.
This one's for Judith, I know she is reading.
"Before Anthony Solomon Ashford can file a civil lawsuit against the Virginia Department of Corrections, he must exhaust his administrative appeals as an inmate because of a 1996 federal law, which some opponents say restricts judicial oversight for prisons."
"Cottage Inn Pizza officials have responded to charges brought about in a lawsuit that former Bay City and Midland franchise owner, Lester E. Myers, is a party to.The 19-page lawsuit, involving Myers and other franchise owners, alleges Cottage Inn is..."
Here is an intersting one:
"Lawyers for a Deerfield family announced the settlement of a wrongful-death lawsuit against the day care where their toddler died the same day his accused murderer was in Lake County Circuit Court."