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New York, NY: (Mar-17-08) Dotcast Inc., a company that engineers and provides digital broadcast technologies, brought a patent infringement lawsuit against Movie Gallery Inc., challenging the validity of Movie Gallery's license. Kent, WA-based Dotcast claimed that MovieBeam, a movies-on-demand service offered by Movie Gallery, which it no longer operates... - Honeywell to pay $12 million settlement in wrongful death lawsuit.
Baton Rouge, LA: (Mar-17-08) A federal lawsuit was brought against Chemical & Metals Industries Inc. (C&MI), a Colorado company, alleging that it shipped hazardous materials in a mislabeled container that contributed to the death of Delvin Henry, a 32-year-old employee of Honeywell International of Baton Rouge, LA. The suit claimed that C&MI was liable o... - Building Satisfaction Nimishillen settlement fire station lawsuit contractor builder babik b&j electric
Nimishillen, OH: (Mar-17-08) R.P. Babik Construction and B&J Electric brought a lawsuit against Nimishillen township, over costs associated with the building of a new fire station. The suit, filed in 2006 claimed that the township owed the contractors money for their work on the station and dispatch center at 8000 Columbus Rd. NE. The dispute centered o... - Waterford to pay $750,000 settlement in police scandal lawsuit.
Waterford, NJ: (Mar-16-08) Several officers brought charges against the Waterford township, alleging that they lost pay and time on the job after a three-year misconduct probe. The suit sought back pay, employment benefits and attorney's fees for three of the four accused officers. In its defense, the Republican-led township committee stated that it laun... - Hospital to pay $325,000 settlement in wrongful death lawsuit.
Colorado Springs, CO: (Mar-16-08) Donald Rifkin, a Colorado Springs man, brought charges against Memorial Hospital after his wife shot and killed their sons and then herself, after being released from the hospital. The wrongful death suit claimed that the hospital was negligent in the treatment of Julie Rifkin, 41, who was admitted at Memorial Hospital o... - Journal Sentinel to pay undisclosed settlement in advertising lawsuits.
Milwaukee, WI: (Mar016-08) Russ Darrow Group Inc., a Menomonee Falls automotive group, and Kings Way Homes, an Elm Grove home builder, brought charges against the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, alleging that the newspaper overcharged for advertising due to inflated circulation figures. The suit, brought by the two advertisers was filed in 2006 and 2007 in M... - Developer to pay $32,000 settlement in land zoning lawsuit.
San Louis Obispo, CA: (Mar-16-08) The Nipomo Community Services District brought a lawsuit against San Luis Obispo County in January 2007, after the county's Board of Supervisors approved property owner Henri DeGroot's application to change the zoning on 40 acres of property near Los Berros and El Campo roads. The suit was filed in order to get the count... - We Care to pay $$51,636 settlement in health care lawsuit.
Tampa, FL: (Mar-16-08) Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum and the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit brought charges against Theodore Hartzog, an employee of We Care Inc. of Tampa Bay, a local nonprofit, alleging that he falsified service logs for four Medicaid recipients between March 13 and Sep.7, 2007. The suit claimed that Hartzog created records indica... - Worker ends theft lawsuit with $30,000 settlement.
Park Rapids, MN: (Mar-16-08) The Park Rapids Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce brought charges against Donald Mark Lung, a former employee, alleging that he paid himself more than $14,000 from Chamber funds. The theft charges were filed after several discrepancies were found in the Chamber's bank account. Investigations revealed that several vendors had not... - Farmington to pay $427,000 settlement to underpaid workers.
Farmington, NM: (Mar-16-08) The Department of Workforce Solutions, a state agency, brought a lawsuit against the city of Farmington, NM, alleging that it underpaid workers who worked on its airport restaurant in 2007. The suit claimed that thirteen temporary workers from SOS Staffing worked on remodeling the airport restaurant. They were paid $9 to $12 a... - Albion River Inn to pay $165,000 settlement in discrimination lawsuit.
Mendocino, CA: (Mar-13-08) The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) brought a lawsuit against owners of the Albion River Inn restaurant, alleging that it discriminated against Abdellatiff Hadji, former restaurant manager. The commission brought the charges on behalf of Abdellatiff Hadji, an Arab American restaurant manager of Moroccan descen... - Settlement reached in wastewater treatment lawsuit.
Ruidoso, NM: (Mar-13-08) The Forest Guardians, Gerald Ford and William Midkiff brought a lawsuit against the city of Ruidoso Downs, over issues related to river water quality and discharge of contaminants from the city's treatment plant. Court records state that the parties reached a consensus and entered into a settlement agreement, resolving the lawsui... - Sonic Cash to pay $150,000 settlement in illegal fees lawsuit.
Denver, CO: (Mar-13-08) Colorado Attorney General John Suthers' office brought a lawsuit against Sonic Cash LLC, an Internet lender, alleging that it charged illegally high fees in nearly 2,300 payday loans made to Colorado consumers. The suit was brought as an effort to target Internet payday lenders who over charge fees for loans or aren't properly lic... - Daughter pays father $4 million settlement in dealership dispute.
Detroit, MI: (Mar-12-08) The founder and former owner of Jerome-Duncan Ford, Richard Duncan, brought a lawsuit against his own daughter, Gail Duncan, a majority holder in the dealership since 1993, alleging that she was responsible for the eventual collapse of the company. Sources stated that Jerome-Duncan Ford was one of the most successful Ford d... - Baldwin to pay $42,000 settlement in discrimination lawsuit.
Baldwin, KS: (Mar-12-08) Allen Poplin, former Baldwin High School principal, brought a lawsuit against the Baldwin School District, alleging that he was discriminated against, which was a violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Records showed that the board voted 6-1 three years ago to non-renew Poplin's contract. He took over as principal at B... - Chrysler, auto dealer reach settlement in opposing lawsuits.
Toledo, OH: (Mar-12-08) Chrysler LLC brought a lawsuit against Vin Devers Inc. in Detroit federal court in May, 2006, alleging that the dealership made inappropriate use of dealer incentives. Vin Devers, located on 5570 Monroe St. in Sylvania, OH, sells Dodge, Mercedes, and Audi vehicles, but the suit claimed that the dispute is over only the Dodge cars... - Berwyn to pay $160,000 settlement in wrongful discharge lawsuit.
Berwyn, IL: (Mar-12-08) Jerry Marzullo, a Berwyn firefighter, brought charges against the city, alleging that he was wrongly terminated from his job, after a grand jury indicted him for allegedly kicking and punching a man outside a Forest Park bar. The suit stated that Marzullo was a firefighter for more than four years before taking a job with the Cook... - San Francisco pays $235,000 settlement to preschool teacher.
San Francisco, CA: (Mar-12-08) Kelly Medora, a New York resident and preschool teacher, brought a claim against the city of San Francisco, after she suffered a broken arm in an altercation with a San Francisco police officer. The suit claimed that Medora and a friend were trying to hail a cab when a police officer began screaming at them for no apparent... - Former GM to pay $50,000 settlement to end contracts litigation.
Grant County, WA: (Mar-12-08) Grant County PUD brought charges against its former General Manager Don Godard, alleging that he brokered illegal contracts, while at his job with the county. The suit, which sought a $1 million claim from Godard, claimed that the state auditor's office released a draft report listing problems with contracts between Grant PU... - Bristol pays $75,000 fine in clean water violation settlement.
Bristol, RI: (Mar-12-08) The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) brought charges against the Town of Bristol, RI alleging that it violated the federal Clean Water Act related to its sewage overflow. The suit stated that the sewage problem in the town was a long standing one, and that major repairs since the mid-1980's have addressed many of the caus...