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Denver, CO: (Jul-25-07) The US Labor Department brought a lawsuit against Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp., alleging that the company withheld wages from employees in Colorado, New Mexico, Ohio, Georgia and the District of Columbia. Ball Aerospace, a defense contractor, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Ball Corp. in suburban Broomfield. In a sett... - Dana Corporation Sypris Technologies Contract Settlement
Louisville, KY: (Jul-24-07) Sypris Solutions, Inc. and its wholly owned subsidiary, Sypris Technologies, Inc., had brought charges against Dana Corporation over a supply contract. In a settlement reached, Sypris Technologies agreed to resolve all outstanding disputes and enter into a new long-term supply contract. Dana, who is currently under the protectio... - Watertown Tire Recyclers, Inc. Fire Damage Settlement
Watertown, WI: (Jul-21-07) The city of Watertown brought a lawsuit against Watertown Tire Recyclers, Inc., alleging that the company was negligent in handling its business, causing a fire that caused extensive damage. In 2005, a front-end loader started a fire at Watertown Tire Recyclers that could be seen for several miles. The fire started when shredde... - University of Alaska Museum Construction Settlement
Fairbanks, AK: (Jul-22-07) Alaska Mechanical Inc. (AMI) brought a construction breach of contract claim against the University of Alaska, over the expansion of the Museum of the North in Fairbanks. The company filed a $17.4 million claim maintaining that the university owed it more money because the $42 million project was plagued with design flaws, change... - Cleveland, OH Three Car Crash Personal Injury Settlement
Cleveland, OH: (Jul-19-07) The Frank family filed a civil lawsuit against the city, after a fiery three-car crash in Cleveland left Katherine Frank paralyzed and her parents severely injured. The crash happened in November 1999, when Katherine, along with her parents, Glenn and Charlotte, were waiting at a stoplight at West 98th Street and Lorain Avenue wh... - Victim of Sexual Attack Awarded $1.4 Million
A woman who suffered a sexual attack when she was 9 years old has successfully sued her attacker, James Henry Abel, for sexual battery. The woman, who filed the suit when she turned 18, was awarded a settlement of $1.5, million. The suit was subsequently settled for $1.4 million. Abel was convicted earlier and sentenced to 40 years in jail. ... - Pedestrian Injured by Taxi Awarded $1 Million
A 65-year old woman hit by a taxi while on a pedestrian crossing in San Francisco, has been awarded $1 million. Yon Sun Yoo was permanently injured by the taxi, and the settlement will go towards covering medical expenses and future costs of living. SEPT-14- 09: Pedestrian Injured by Taxi Awarded $1 Million [ VERDICT SEARCH: PEDESTRIAN HIT... - Target, National Federation of the Blind Settle Class Action for $6 Million
The National Federation of the Blind (NFB) and Target announced Wednesday that they have settled a class action lawsuit regarding access to the Target.com Web site by blind people. As part of the settlement, Target will establish a $6 million fund from which members of the California settlement class can make claims. In addition, the National Federation... - Citibank to Repay $14 Million to Credit Card Customers
Citibank has agreed to pay more than $14 million to 53,000 of its national credit card customers, and $3.5 million to the State of California, as settlement of an outstanding lawsuit. The suit alleged that the bank used a computer program to sweep customers' accounts of money as payment on their cards, without notifying their customers. This resulted i... - Lehman Commercial Paper Inc. et al. Enron Short-Term Debt Settlement
Houston, TX: (Jul-18-07) Enron Creditors Recovery Corp., formerly known as Enron Corp., brought charges against Lehman Commercial Paper Inc., Northern Trust Co., Allstate Life Insurance Co. and the Prudential Insurance Co. of America, over the companies' receipt of payments on short-term debt incurred by the once-mighty energy giant. In a settlement... - Willis Group Holdings Undisclosed Insurance Fees Settlement
Tallahassee, FL: (Jul-17-07) The State of Florida filed an insurance malpractice lawsuit against national insurance broker Willis Group Holdings, alleging that the company improperly collected undisclosed fees or commissions. The suit was filed after state authorities received complaints from consumers, claiming that they had been unduly charged with the f... - Hamilton County, OH Coroner Malpractice Settlement
Hamilton County, OH: (Jul-17-07) A lawsuit was brought against Hamilton County in 2002, alleging that the coroner's office was responsible for removing and keeping body parts without first notifying families. The suit claimed that in each case, the coroner's office kept a body part, usually a heart or a brain, for study to help determine the cause of death... - Archdiocese of Los Angeles Clergy Abuse Settlement
Los Angeles, CA: (Jul-15-07) Over 508 people filed clergy sexual abuse claims against the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. Lawyers had been slated to go to court July 16, 2007 for the first of 15 scheduled civil trials pitting alleged victims against the archdiocese and individual priests. The suits claimed that some of the child molestation cases have waited m... - York County, NY and Pleasant Acres Nursing & Rehabilitation Center Employee Termination Settlement
York County, NY: (Jul-12-07) John Herbst Jr. brought a federal lawsuit against Pleasant Acres Nursing & Rehabilitation Center and York County alleging that he was wrongfully fired for reporting allegedly hazardous levels of asbestos in the buildings' flooring. Herbst was hired in November 2002 as a carpenter at the nursing home, where part of his job was to... - Mirant Energy Trading LLC Energy Traders Fraud Fine
Washington, DC: (Jul-12-07) The Department of Justice brought charges against Mirant Energy Trading LLC, a subsidiary of power company Mirant Corp., alleging that the company knowingly submitted fictitious trades, inaccurate reports, and other information to industry publications in 2000. The Justice Department claimed that between February and December 20... - Washington State Reaches Settlement in Child Care Workers Class Action
Washington State has reached a settlement in a class action suit brought by 7,000 child-care providers. The lawsuit stemmed from a mass raid by the Department of Social and Health Services in 2002 on more than 50 Latina provides in Mattawa. The financial settlement is approximately $2 million, to be divided among the 30 Mattawa child-care providers,... - AOL Dial-Up Customer Cancellation Settlement
Dulles, VA: (Jul-11-07) Charges were brought against AOL, the Internet division of Time Warner, alleging that the company mishandled customers who used its Internet dial-up service. The suit followed a host of complaints from AOL customers who said they tried to close their accounts, only to be thwarted in their attempts or discover they were still being b... - Tenative Class Action Settlement Could Cost Indiana State $8.5 Million
A proposed settlement of a class action suit filed by Indiana State employees, which alleges discrepancies in standard working hours, could cost the state $8.5 million. The proposed settlement could affect up to 15,000 employees who worked for the state between 1973 to 1993. The class action suit was originally filed nearly 15 years ago. Unresolved iss... - Goshen, NY Over Assessed Property Tax Settlement
Goshen, NY: (Jul-06-07) Dana Distributors, a beer distributor, filed charges against the town of Goshen alleging it over assessed its property taxes for the years 2005 and 2006. Town Supervisor Doug Bloomfield explained that the county collects property taxes and then distributes them to school systems and municipalities. Because the town agreed to a settl... - Gerald Metals Asarco Breach of Contract Settlement
Dallas, TX: (Jul-05-07) Asarco LLC, a copper producer, filed a lawsuit against Gerald Metals, a metals trading company, in 2006 over a contracts dispute between the two companies. The suit charged breach of contract and fraud. In its complaint, Asarco claimed Gerald Metals owed it $7.1 million from various agreements. The bulk of that money, more than $5 m...