Random Lawsuit News
A court in China has dismissed a plagiarism lawsuit from a writer who accused James Cameron of stealing the idea for Avatar from an online novel.
I saw this posted Tuesday.
"YONKERS - A Mount Vernon man shot in both legs during a drug raid last summer has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the city and 10 Yonkers police officers."
I saw this posted Tuesday.
"Lawyers for Gov. Jim Gibbons are asking a judge to dismiss a lawsuit alleging Gibbons led a cover-up of allegations that he grabbed a cocktail waitress."
"ANZ Banking Group Ltd said former institutional bank group managing director Steve Targett has dropped his $57 million lawsuit against the bank."
Daniel Wrote: Take a look at this article
"San Bernardino County Supervisor Paul Biane is proposing that the county suspend its lawsuit against three agencies to recover damages over a $102 million lawsuit settlement -- the same settlement that has lead to two bribery and extortion arrests Biane said the Board of Supervisors will consider the proposal to halt the lawsuit for now in closed session at its March 23 meeting. Special Section:"
An attorney says the city of Los Angeles has paid $7 million to settle a lawsuit by a volunteer for the 2007 Los Angeles Triathlon who was left paralyzed after an accident during the event.
I heard about this and just found this story.
"A Los Angeles Triathlon volunteer was left a paraplegic when his motorcycle collided with a car during the 2007 event. The city of Los Angeles paid $7 million to settle a lawsuit brought by a volunteer for the Los Angeles Triathlon, who was left a paraplegic by an accident during the event in 2007, his attorney said Monday."
From WWW.LATIMES.COM
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Here is an intersting one:
"VIRGINIA BEACH A judge has thrown out a $200,000 lawsuit against a city detective for wrongful arrest. Terence J. Darden was arrested in April 2008 and jailed for almost a year without bond, accused of robbing a young man at gunpoint near Green Run Elementary School."
I read this in the Philadelphia paper and wanted to share it with you.
"The head coach of the University of Central Florida football team may have to testify in court in the wrongful death lawsuit brought against the school."
From WWW.YOUTUBE.COM, thanks Tiffany