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  • Comcast Massachusetts Advertising Settlement
    Massachusetts customers persistently complained about the cable TV company to the Massachusetts Attorney General who eventually filed charges against Comcast for allegedly misleading customer with its advertising and marketing practices. The lawsuit claimed Comcast, and its predecessor, AT&T Broadband, engaged in a series of unfair practices in the adve...
  • University of Tennessee Student Attack Settlement
    Jessica Smith was an attending student at the university. One November evening in 2002, she was struck with a brick while walking from a parking garage to her residence hall. Smith suffered severe brain damage from the attack and a lawsuit was filed against the school for allegedly failing to provide adequate lighting where the attack occurred. The Univ...
  • City of Cleveland Firefighter Promotion Test Settlement
    More than two dozen African American firefighters filed a lawsuit against the city claiming a promotion test was unfair to their race and was not linked to job performance. The city has agreed to promote 15 black firefighters and pay a $650,000 settlement. (Mar-15-06) [ AKRON BEACON JOURNAL ] Legal Help If you have a similar problem and...
  • Lake County Employee Psych Exam Termination Settlement
    Donald Jackson worked as a senior utilities worker with the Public Works Department until he was fired in 2001. Jackson filed a wrongful termination lawsuit against the county claiming his supervisors ordered him to submit to a psychological examination without just cause. When he refused to take the test and sought legal counsel, he was suspended and f...
  • US Government Suspected Terrorist Detainment Settlement
    The US government has agreed to pay $300,000 to an Egyptian man who sued after he was detained in Brooklyn for nearly a year following the September 11th attacks. Ehab Elmaghraby has since been deported, but was found not to be linked to terrorism. The former restaurant worker says he was allegedly shackled, shoved into walls, punched and called...
  • Children's Toys Injuries
    Injuries caused from Toys Since 1990, over 270 children and adolescents have died from toy related injuries and today we still face about 200,000 toy related emergency room visits each year. These injuries often result from innocent children swallowing or choking on small toys, falling off riding toys, or other injuries. A recent survey from t...
  • Balcor Co. Misused Maintenance Funds Settlement
    Tenants of the former Union Station festival marketplace filed a lawsuit against its private owner for allegedly mishandling maintenance fund money. The suit claimed Balcor misused $350,000 in tenant money set aside for replacement of 200 heat pumps that heated and cooled the tenant spaces in the station. Balcor has agreed to pay an $845,000 settlement...
  • Pinellas County Mismanagement Whistleblower Settlement
    In 2002, Rick Dodge was an assistant administrator for the county; he acted as the economic development manager and oversaw a $15 million contract with Lockheed Martin. Dodge was fired in 2002 after he began probing into allegations of mismanagement by the work force contractor. He filed a whistleblower lawsuit against the county which has agreed to pay...
  • Encounters International Mail Order Bride Spousal Abuse Settlement
    Nataliya Fox was introduced to James Fox through the international matchmaking agency and they were married three months later. A few years after that, Nataliya claimed her husband beat her. She filed a lawsuit against Encounters International for allegedly failing to screen its male clients and neglecting to tell her about a law allowing foreign nation...
  • C. Peter Houtenbos Air Rage Attack Settlement
    Zohair Billing was a flight attendant for TWA. On February 22, 1998 en route from New York to Los Angeles Billing asked a first class passenger to turn off his cell phone and keep it off. C. Peter Houtenbos allegedly declined to do so and charged at Billings, put his hands on her shoulders and shoved her into a galley counter, exacerbating a back injury...
  • Mill Pond Rest Home Wrongful Death Settlement
    In December, 2000 Millicent Palmer fell down a flight of stairs at the assisted living center. She broke her neck and died two weeks later from the injuries. Her daughter filed a lawsuit against the facility claiming it was negligent in making sure her mother was safe at all times; the facility had promoted itself as providing around the clock supervisi...
  • Providence St. Joseph Medical Center John Ritter Wrongful Death Settlement
    In September, 2003 actor John Ritter fell ill on the set of his new TV show. Ritter was hospitalized at Providence St. Joseph Medical Center in Burbank, where he underwent surgery for a tear in his aorta. He died of the rare medical condition shortly before 10 p.m. that evening. His family filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the hospital alleging med...
  • US Grant Resources Settlement
    Attorney General Charles C. Foti Jr. along with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently announced the arrest of three individuals who were operating a phony grant procurement company out of New Orleans. The three individuals who were arrested, John B. Rodgers, Laurel A. Rodgers and Jason Martin agreed to a settlement of $500,000 with the Attorney Gene...
  • Federated Department Stores Inc. Misleading Advertising Settlement
    New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer filed charges against the chain store owner regarding misleading advertising practices and phony sales promotions. The lawsuit claimed the company used small print in ads to exclude many items from sales, featured photos of items not eligible for sales and used misleading in-store signage. Federated Department Sto...
  • Dow Jones & Co. Contract Dispute Settlement
    Market Data Corp. and Cantor Fitzgerald Securities have been in a longstanding contract dispute regarding guaranteed obligations. In 1998, Dow Jones sold Telerate to Bridge Information Systems. Telerate had used data supplied from Cantor Fitzgerald and Market Data and Dow Jones had retained its guarantee of payments under certain circumstances. Dow Jone...
  • Peter Robbins Car Accident Settlement
    In June 2005, Ricardo Youngblood and his 5 month old brother, Colton Youngblood were driving with their father when their car was hit by a pickup truck. Peter Robbins had blacked out and crossed the center line in his Dodge. Ricardo suffered a broken leg in the accident and Colton was left with severe brain damage; he is permanently blind and only able...
  • Firefly Five Inc. Drinking Driving Wrongful Death Settlement
    David Scott Shimp drank excessively for hours at the Graduate Food and Pub before hopping into his car to drive home. Sally McKenzie Clark, her cousin Anna Grace Jordan and their friend Suzanne Paige Kessler were also driving that evening. Shimp crashed into the girls' car; Clark and Jordan were killed while Suzanne survived the wreck. Their families fi...
  • Datran Media Corp. Spamming Settlement
    The New York Attorney General filed charges against the leading e-mail marketer for allegedly misusing e-mail addresses and other personal data it obtained from several companies. Datran allegedly spammed consumers with unsolicited e-mails, advertising discount drugs, diet pills and other products. The New York based company has agreed to change its pra...
  • City of Boston Wrongful Imprisonment Settlement
    In 1989, Neil Miller was convicted and sentenced to jail for raping and robbing an Emerson College student by forcing his way into her apartment and threatening her with a screwdriver. The woman had a composite sketch drawn and one officer suggested it looked like Miller. Miller spent more then 10 years in prison, but was released in 2000 after DNA evid...
  • Thayer Learning Center Spider Bite Wrongful Death Settlement
    Late October, 2004 Roberto Reyes was sent to the northwest Missouri boot camp. On November 3, 2004 the 15-year-old California teenager was bit by a spider and later died. Roberto's parents filed a lawsuit against the home for troubled teens for allegedly failing to provide access to appropriate medical evaluation and treatment. The Thayer Learning Cente...
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