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  • Williams Oil Gathering Breach of Contract Settlement
    Horizon Offshore, Inc. filed a lawsuit against the company for breach of contract and wrongful withholding of amounts due to Horizon for services provided on a pipeline project in 2003. A $4.8 million settlement has been awarded to Horizon for breach of contract. (Jul-07-05) [ PRIMEZONE ] Legal Help If you have a similar problem and would...
  • The Brix Group, Inc., Pana-Pacific, and Harry Brix Breach of Contract Settlement
    Satellite Mobile Systems, Inc. ("SMS") developed, manufactured, and sold a satellite dish antenna mounting system and accessory parts for permanent or temporary installation on trucks, recreational vehicles, emergency vehicles, SUVs, and boats. In 1997, SMS entered into a national distribution agreement ("NDA") with The Brix Group, Inc. and Pana-Pacifi...
  • Fujitsu Ltd. Cirrus Contract Settlement
    Cirrus Logic is set to receive a $25 million payment from the Japanese computer maker for breach of contract. Fujitsu received chips for audio and consumer electronics from Cirrus but refused to pay for the equipment and claimed it was defective. Cirrus filed a lawsuit agaisnt Fujitsu for breach on contract and was seeking payment for products provided...
  • Preliminary $11M Settlement Reached in AlliedBarton Employment Class Action Lawsuit
    Santa Clara, CA: A preliminary $11 million settlement has been reached between AlliedBarton and a class of workers who filed an employment lawsuit against the security services company alleging it failed to provide meal and rest breaks, to pay adequate wages and did provide inaccurate wage statements, in violation of California labor law. Accordi...
  • Actor Settles Securities Claim against Citigroup
    Apr-21-11 Los Angeles, CA Investors who file securities fraud claims against financial firms do so with the hope that they will recover money that was lost because of securities or stock fraud. In some cases, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) arbitration panel will also award punitive damages in cases of stock investment fraud. One investor was...
  • Incore, Inc. and Architect Firms auditorium Settlement
    Incore, Inc.; Bradley Molina Architects, Inc.: McNiel Roofing and Sheet Metal; Dulaney Exterior Solutions, Inc., Ericstad, and Louis Cruz Architects, Inc. The Edgewood Independent School District filed claimed the companies broke contracts and build a defective auditorium. The school district was awarded $5,775,000 for damages. Details of the Cas...
  • $11 Million in Two Months against Regions Morgan Keegan
    Jan-21-11 Memphis, TN After a couple of healthy arbitration awards in the fall of 2010 against Morgan Keegan with regard to the failed RMK funds , it will be interesting to see what will lay ahead in 2011 for this portfolio. Like all investments, a lot rides on having good information to begin with. In the case of Regions Morgan Keegan Funds, that may not have be...
  • Azulay Horn & Seiden, LLC Files Class Action Law Suit against the US Government for Refusing to Accept Green Card Applications
    Jul-11-07 Chicago, IL: In the shadow of the debate about comprehensive immigration reform tens of thousands of skilled employment based immigrants awaiting their opportunity to legally apply for green cards have been unfairly denied the opportunity due to potential deliberate miscommunication - and an attempt to collect higher filing fees - from the U.S. Department...
  • Mental Health Patient Advocates Fight Wit Reversal
    Jul-18-22 San Francisco, CA In 2019, the Northern District of California’s decision in Wit v. United Behavioral Health was hailed as a big win for patients seeking coverage parity for mental health disorders. But on March 22, 2022 the Ninth Circuit panel reversed the District Court’s decision. The latest twist in this ERISA lawsuit  has throw...
  • Gilead HIV Drug Truvada Lawsuit News and Legal Information
    HIV drugs manufactured by Gilead Sciences, Inc. have been linked to a number of serious injuries. Five drugs associated with these adverse events, including Truvada, all contain tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF). Attorneys are currently investigating claims from individuals who took TDF medications for HIV treatment or pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and a...
  • Understanding the Stockbroker Arbitration Process
    Sep-16-10 Miami, FL For investors who have suffered at the hands of stockbroker fraud , stockbroker arbitration may not sound very appealing. It does not have all the glitz and glamour of a lawsuit, nor does it usually carry the ridiculously high awards. But for many investors, stock fraud arbitration is actually a much better option, because cases are resolved m...
  • Too Hard to Eat Lunch? – That Cost Wal-Mart $6 Million
    Jun-26-19 Los Angeles, CA Chelsea Hamilton and Alyssa Hernandez brought a class action California labor lawsuit against Wal-Mart, claiming that going through the mandatory security check took so much time and was so intrusive that they were left with less than their legally protected half-hour meal break. Taking feminine hygiene stuff out of their purses was...
  • Stockbroker Arbitration Cases Increased in 2009
    Feb-14-10 New York, NY When stocks are making money, people usually don't question their broker's actions but—but when stocks and investments lose money, investors start examining the possibility of stockbroker arbitration . According to Reuters on 01/22/10, approximately 7,100 arbitration cases were filed against brokers in the US in 2009. That number...
  • California Labor Law: Retaliation Justice
    Jan-15-10 In December 2009 the California labor law prevailed in a retaliation lawsuit filed in 2005 against real estate developers. The court awarded $232,435 to a former employee of the developers, sending a clear message to California employers that employees are protected under the labor code and that anti-retaliation provisions will be enforced. Retaliati...
  • Plaintiffs Seek Recusal of Latest Judge in Home Depot ERISA Lawsuit
    May-16-22 Atlanta, GA On April 15, plaintiffs in Pizarro v. The Home Depot asked U.S. District Judge Steven D. Grimberg to recuse himself because of his association with the Chamber of Commerce, which had filed an amicus curiae brief in support of The Home Depot in 2021. The $140 million class action ERISA lawsuit was assigned to Judge Grimberg on March 4 of t...
  • Lawsuit Alleges Negligence Over Excessive Radiation
    Nov-5-09 Los Angeles, CA A negligence lawsuit alleging medical negligence and negligence liability has been filed in Los Angeles Superior Court against Cedars Sinai Medical Center, GE Healthcare and GE Healthcare Technologies alleging that patients received 8 times the approved dosage of radiation during CT brain perfusion scans performed to diagnose stroke...
  • Doctor files disability pay lawsuit against Unum insurance
    Oct-26-09 Jefferson County, TX A Texas doctor has filed a lawsuit against Unum Provident citing that he was denied disability insurance payments after he was unable to return to work. James King claims he purchased a disability policy that would have allegedly allowed him to earn his income if he was ever disabled, Southeast Texas Record reports. According...
  • Medical Device Suppliers Hit Philips Respironics with Class Action
    Apr-21-22 Glenside, PA Philips is hit again with a class action lawsuit, but this time medical device makers join thousands of consumers who filed complaints over the defective sleep apnea machines alleged to cause cancers and respiratory injuries. Baird Respiratory Therapy, Inc., filed in March 2022 a class action lawsuit against Philips in the U.S. District Cour...
  • FDA Issues Data Hacking Alert for Hospira's LifeCare PCA 3 and PCA5 Pumps
    Washington, DC: The federal government is warning health care facilities about the risk for data hacking of Hospira's Symbiq medication infusion pump. According to an article by CNBC.com, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has said caregivers and hospitals should stop using a product because of a cybersecurity risk. The FDA has stated that...
  • More Hospital Overcharges Lawsuits against TeamHealth “Cartel”
    Apr-6-22 Baton Rouge, LA No sooner has TeamHealth settled a $15 million class action lawsuit brought by physicians than it’s slammed with another class action claiming inappropriate ER billing and systematic overcharges from its central billing office which is controlled in a “cartel-like manner”.  The Louisiana Municipal Risk Management...
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