Random Lawsuit News
This is the latest news as of March 10th.
"The lawsuit partnered by WFXL-TV, The Albany Herald, and WALB-TV against the Dougherty County Board of Education was dismissed Tuesday."
I'll post more if I find anything else out.
March 10 (Bloomberg) -- Russian billionaire Boris Berezovsky won a U.K. libel lawsuit against a television station for an interview it aired linking him to the 2006 murder of a former spy.
My Aunt told me about this.
"Stanislaus County leaders last week paid $160,000 to settle a civil rights lawsuit brought by three Patterson residents after a scuffle with police at the tail end of the 2006 Apricot Fiesta."
I saw this posted Wednesday on NEWS.YAHOO.COM.
"Apple is already reaping the benefits of its patent infringement lawsuit against HTC, according to one analyst."
I found this posted at WWW.TENNESSEAN.COM on Wednesday.
"Cheatham County interim director of schools Dianne Williams says she met with administrators the day after the district settled a lawsuit with the ACLU over religious expressions to ensure that terms of the agreement were followed."
My father said he heard this on the radio.
"A lawsuit has been filed against a suburban Subway restaurant after a Wheaton couple claims their child was sickened after eating there."
he wants to know what you think.
Patrick wrote:
Did anyone else see this article?
"A lawsuit brought by a former North Haledon police officer against the borough has been dismissed by appellate court."
WWW.ODT.CO.NZ writes: "Lindsay Lohan is feuding with the E-Trade babies. The actress has filed a $US100 million lawsuit claiming a television ad for the Wall Street firm that aired during the Super Bowl and Olympics was modelled after her."
My father-in-law said he heard this on the radio.
he wants to know what you think.
A judge in California has dismissed a lawsuit against U.S. reality TV medic Dr. Drew Pinsky which was filed by the man accused of stalking him.
Leo writes: "HAMILTON CO., Ohio -- Hamilton County Commissioners voted to join the lawsuit claiming that online hotel-booking companies owe Ohio millions in tax revenue."
From WWW.YOUTUBE.COM