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Iowa Joins States Barring Activities of Former U.S. Fidelis Owners
Nov 15 2010 // Attorney General Tom Miller and ten other state attorneys general, have obtained judgments against the owners of a former Missouri company, barring them from ever again selling auto service contracts or engaging in...
South Carolina Parents Sue School Over Son’s Playground Accident
Nov 15 2010 // Two parents are suing the Beaufort County School District for negligence after their son broke both arms on a school playground. Patricia and Ben Stott told The Beaufort Gazette that the Bluffton Elementary School...
Starbucks Defeats New York Woman’s Tea Burn Lawsuit
Nov 14 2010 // A Manhattan woman has failed to persuade a U.S. appeals court that Starbucks Corp. should be held liable for severe burns she suffered after spilling tea served in a double cup. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has...
Pennsylvania Woman Sues Gas Driller, Claims Water Tainted
Nov 14 2010 // A Pennsylvania woman is suing natural gas driller Chesapeake Energy Corp. and two of its subsidiaries, claiming that drilling near her rural home has fouled the water with methane and other pollutants and created a rash of...
Judge Limits D.C. Metro’s Potential Liability in Suit over Fatal Crash
Nov 14 2010 // A federal judge has limited the D.C. Metro’s potential liability in a suit brought by survivors of those killed in the 2009 crash on the red line by ruling that the transit agency can’t be faulted under federal...
Sore Losers Don’t Always Win
Nov 14 2010 // Project Engineer Defeats Suit Brought by Unsuccessful Bidder The online Urban Dictionary defines a “sore loser” as “someone who loses in a fair competition but whines about it on a constant basis, blaming...
Class Action Lawyers Wary of Foreclosure Lawsuits
Nov 12 2010 // Lenders snarled in the legal thicket over shoddy U.S. foreclosure procedures have so far avoided national class action lawsuits from homeowners, largely because borrowers cannot demonstrate economic harm, according to...
Mississippi Football Player’s Pink Cleats Lead to Lawsuit
Nov 12 2010 // Attorneys for a Mississippi high school football player have sued the player’s school district claiming the athlete was kicked off the team for wearing pink cleats to practice. Deputy Superintendent Tom Duncan told...
Lawsuits Against Banks Over Mortgage Practices Piling Up
Nov 11 2010 // Lawsuits against banks over their mortgage lending and foreclosure practices continue to pile up, with JPMorgan, PNC Financial Services and Ally Financial disclosing suits on Tuesday. JPMorgan Chase & Co. faces two...
Myrtle Beach Suing Hotels for Risking City’s Flood Insurance Coverage
Nov 10 2010 // The city of Myrtle Beach is suing 11 hotels to make them remove their swimming pool enclosures. The Sun News of Myrtle Beach reported the federal suit filed last week contends the enclosures violate federal rules, risking...
Tennessee Homeowners Can Sue Home Appraiser for Fraud
Nov 9 2010 // Home appraisers who overestimate the value of homes may be liable for fraudulent misrepresentation, the Tennessee Supreme Court has ruled. The state’s high court has overruled an appellate court that had held that...
Lawsuit Charges Room at New York’s Waldorf had Bedbugs
Nov 8 2010 // A Michigan couple has filed a lawsuit claiming their room at New York’s Waldorf-Astoria hotel was infested with bedbugs. Christine and David Drabicki charged in the lawsuit filed Thursday that they unwittingly...
Judge Dismisses ‘Mommy Track’ Lawsuit Against Goldman Sachs
Nov 5 2010 // Goldman Sachs Group Inc. no longer faces a bias lawsuit by a former vice president who said the Wall Street bank put her on a “mommy track” and fired her while she was on maternity leave. Judge Robert Patterson...
Family of Mississippi Inmate Who Died Sues Town, Private Prison Firm
Nov 5 2010 // The family of an inmate who died in prison is suing the town of Walnut Grove and a private corrections company, claiming Dennis Earl Holmes was denied adequate medical care before dying of what the plaintiffs believe was...
Starbucks Defeats New York Woman’s Tea Burn Lawsuit
Nov 3 2010 // A Manhattan woman has failed to persuade a U.S. appeals court that Starbucks Corp should be held liable for severe burns she suffered after spilling tea served in a double cup. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld...
Texas High Court: Successor Liability Law not Retroactive
Nov 3 2010 // The Texas Supreme Court has ruled that a state law limiting corporations’ “successor liability” for personal injury claims from asbestos exposure violates the state constitution when applied to a common...
New York Woman Sues Waldorf Astoria over Bedbugs
Nov 1 2010 // A Long Island woman claims her one night at the Waldorf Astoria hotel has cost her $13,000 because her room was infested with bedbugs that came home with her. Susanne Igneri filed a lawsuit against the upscale Manhattan...
New York Man Sues Bumble Bee Tuna Alleging Mercury Poisoning
Nov 1 2010 // A suburban New York City man has filed a lawsuit that claims he got mercury poisoning from eating 10 cans of tuna a week. Lee Porrazzo, of White Plains, filed the suit against Bumble Bee Foods. He’s asking for...
Judge Schedules Motions in State Farm Whistleblower Suit in MIssissippi
Oct 29 2010 // A federal whistleblower lawsuit filed against State Farm Fire & Casualty Co. will not go to trial Dec. 1 as scheduled. Instead, U.S. District Court Judge L.T. Senter Jr. has decided to hold a status conference on the...
Ex-Marsh Executives, Convictions Tossed, Sue for Bonuses
Oct 28 2010 // Two former Marsh & McLennan Cos. executives, whose criminal convictions in an insurance bid-rigging scheme were thrown out, sued their former employer, accusing it of depriving them of stock bonuses and severance. In a...