Random Lawsuit News
WINCHESTER - A lawsuit filed by four convicted felons over "confidential settlement agreements" that saw cash and other assets surrendered to the Muncie-Delaware County Drug Task Force has been transferred to Randolph Circuit Court.
My Uncle told me about this - "LOS ANGELES----Adding to the injunction filed in Clark County Nevada last Wednesday, another lawsuit was filed today in Los Angeles County by the law firm Lurie "
"DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - A developer and his wife are accused in a federal lawsuit of being responsible for a fire that destroyed their 13,000-square-foot house in Urbandale."
Crystal Wrote: Take a look at this article
"HOUSTON -- Nine contract workers who say they were hurt during a fire at the Lyondell Chemical Refinery earlier this year are filing a lawsuit against the company. The claims come two months after the May 17 fire at the refinery located in the 12000 block of Lawndale in southeast Houston. It was determined that the fire started after an operator did not follow procedure. Honestly, I thought ..."
Developer John Kline and his wife are responsible for intentionally setting the fire that destroyed their Urbandale home, a civil lawsuit says.
Jeanne told me about this and I found this story about it at WWW.ORLANDOSENTINEL.COM on Tuesday.
"A new lawsuit claims security lapses led to the 2008 fatal stabbing of corrections officer Donna Fitzgerald at Tomoka Correctional Institution, according to the Daytona Beach News Journal."
My Uncle, Francis,told me about this.
"An Intercity Transit bus driver is accused of negligence in a lawsuit for allegedly failing to completely stop at a stop sign in Olympia on July 27, 2008, causing a crash that killed two people on a motorcycle."
"SIOUX FALLS (AP) -- A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit alleging that Daktronics Inc. violated securities laws by issuing false and misleading information and failing to disclose facts about its business."
This is the latest news as of July 20th.
"NEW YORK----Securities lawsuit filings leaped 30 percent in the second quarter, according to a new report by Advisen Ltd., sponsored by ACE. Every major category of securities suit, including securities class action suits, breach of fiduciary duty suits, securities fraud suits filed by regulators, and derivative actions, increased relative to the first quarter."
I'll post more if I find anything else out.