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  • Harold G. Nagel personal injury Settlement
    Ernest W. Foster was involved in a car crash in 2004 with Harold G. Nagel near Streator, Illinois that badly injured his leg and killed Nagel. Foster was nearing an intersection when Nagel did not stop for a stop sign and collided with Foster, who had polio and wore a leg brace, which pinned him inside the wreckage. Foster agreed to a $450,000 settlemen...
  • Cascade County, Montana environmental land purchase Settlement
    Montana Specialty Mills, a processor and marketer of oilseed and other grain-based products, found a plume of petroleum and other solvents under its property and filed a lawsuit against Cascade County in 1998. The suit alleged that contaminants leaked from the Cascade County Shop adjacent to the mill property. In the settlement, Cascade County will pay...
  • Hughes Aircraft, the City of Tucson, and the Tucson airport contamination Settlement
    More than 25 years ago, the largely Hispanic South Side community in Tucson started getting sick and they were told it was because of their ethnicity, not because of an industrial solvent contaminating their water. Scientists later determined that trichloroethylene, or TCE, contamination was linked to health problems in Southside and more than 1600 resi...
  • Occidental Chemical Corp. environmental Settlement
    In 1993 New York State filed a lawsuit alleging Occidental Chemical Corporation discharged chemicals from it Niagara Falls manufacturing plant, polluting Lake Ontario and its tributaries. The spill damaged important fisheries and waterways and impacted the area environmentally, recreationally and economically. The chemical company has agreed to pay $12...
  • City of Carterville, Mo. wrongful death Settlement
    Jessie C. Hembree was shot to death by a Carterville police officer Aug. 30, 2003 outside a convenience store after he allegedly stole cigarettes and beer from the store. Sgt. Sara Gerber tried to arrest Hembree and when he resisted and tried to attack, Gerber shot him. Hembree's family filed a wrongful death lawsuit in Jasper County Circuit Court, alle...
  • Delmon Young baseball Settlement
    In April 2006, Umpire Rick Cacciatore was hit with a baseball bat thrown by minor-leaguer Delmon Young in at McCoy Stadium in Pawtucket, R.I., during a game between the Durham Bulls and Pawtucket Red Sox. According to Cacciatore, he called Young out on strikes in the top of the first inning with nobody out and runners on first and second. Cacciatore tr...
  • Bell Canada pay equity Settlement
    Current and former telephone operators of Bell Canada, most of them women, have voted 95 percent in favor of a $104 million settlement to end a 14 year-old dispute -- covering the years 1993 to 1999 -- with The Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada and Bell Canada over pay equity for 4,765 telephone operators. CEP filed its claim for p...
  • Vibo Corporation tobacco insurance Settlement
    One of the largest tobacco companies who does business as Sun Tobacco and General Tobacco has joined the Master Settlement Agreement (MSA). Sun Tobacco is now subject to the same marketing restrictions as other MSA participants, which prohibits them from marketing tobacco products to youth. A $1.7 billion settlement will be made to the participating state...
  • Washington State Department of Corrections Settlement
    In December 2004, Amber Bulus-Steed was violently beaten to death in front of her two small children just outside Port Angeles by Nathan Eugene Hipsher, her live-in boyfriend. Hipsher was a convicted felon at the time and under the supervision of the state Department of Corrections. Her family sued the state Department of Corrections on homicide charges...
  • Honeywell International Inc. Settlement (Jun-15-06)
    Honeywell International Inc. allegedly violated the False Claims Act over testing of electrostatic protective metallic sheets that were to package more than 186,000 sensitive parts and that Honeywell knowingly made and sold sheets that did not meet military specifications. Fifteen percent of the settlement, or $393,750 went to Caltex Plastics, of Vernon...
  • Huelo Point Flower Farm wrongful death Settlement
    Honolulu resident Mr. Stephen A. Goddard was found dead at the base of a cliff Dec. 31, 2003. Goddard and his family were staying at Huelo Point Flower Farm for a family reunion. Because it was rented as a hotel or condominium would be, the owners were responsible to protect guests from hazards. The property is at the edge of a 300-foot sheer cliff, b...
  • CSX and Amtrak Train Crossing Wrongful Death Settlement
    On March 2, 2005 Osly Yobany Mendez was killed after an Amtrak train slammed into his Winn-Dixie maintenance truck at a CSX crossing. A CSX engine passed the area moments before the Amtrak train and messed up the circuit and prevented the crossing's warning devices from activating for the second train. Mendez's family filed a wrongful death lawsuit agai...
  • Barr Pharmaceuticals Inc. Antitrust Settlement
    In 1998, Invamed, Inc. and Apothecon, Inc. claimed Barr violated antitrust laws by unlawfully blocking access to the raw material source for Warfarin Sodium. Barr Pharmaceuticals is a holding company whose principal subsidiaries, Barr Laboratories, Inc. and Duramed Pharmaceuticals, Inc., develop, manufacture and market generic and proprietary pharmaceut...
  • Camden County, NJ Employee Political Discrimination Settlement
    In 1998, Invamed, Inc. and Apothecon, Inc. claimed Barr violated antitrust laws by unlawfully blocking access to the raw material source for Warfarin Sodium. Barr Pharmaceuticals is a holding company whose principal subsidiaries, Barr Laboratories, Inc. and Duramed Pharmaceuticals, Inc., develop, manufacture and market generic and proprietary pharmaceut...
  • Baxter Healthcare Medicaid Fraud Settlement
    The Texas attorney general filed a lawsuit against Baxter Healthcare in 2004 for alleged Medicaid fraud. The lawsuit claimed a scheme falsely reported wholesale prices of I-V fluids and injectible medications prescribed for Medicaid patients. Baxter denied any wrongdoing but agreed to pay the state an $8.5 million settlement. (Jun-12-06) [ KLTV NEWS ] ...
  • Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and RTG Furniture Corp. Employee Harassment Settlement
    Two EEOC suits charged the same Wal-Mart Supercenter in Bradenton with harassment. The first suit was filed on Aug. 12, 2004 and charged a department manager with harassment of two female associates. The manager later resigned. The second suit was filed Feb. 17, 2005 and involved the store assistant manager at the same Bradenton store. He was char...
  • New York Life Insurance Co. armenians Settlement
    Nine Armenian charities in Los Angeles and New York will receive a $20 million settlement for descendants of Armenians killed over 90 years ago in the Ottoman Empire. Armenians claim that 1.5 million of their people were executed by Turkish authorities for allegedly aiding Russian troops from 1915 to 1919. (Jan-26-05) [ SETTLEMENT INFO ] Le...
  • Safeway, Vons, Albertsons, and Ralph's Janitor Overtime Settlement
    Safeway, Vons, Albertsons, and Ralph's. The nationwide supermarket chains will pay two thousand predominantly Latino janitors a settlement of $22.4 million. SEIU is the large janitor's union who filed claims; alleging unpaid overtime and denying minimum wage. Some of the janitors worked for as little as $2.47 an hour and were required to work 365 days a y...
  • Harbor-UCLA Medical Center Drug Toxicity Wrongful Death Settlement
    On April 16, 2004, Henry Portillo was prescribed a medication called thioguanine, but was given mercaptopurine, a potent medication intended to be prescribed for only four days per chemotherapy cycle. Henry was given the drug for two entire cycles over a 28 day period. He began to show signs of liver failure and was transferred to the intensive care uni...
  • Province of Nova Scotia Shelburne Centre Employees Settlement
    In the 1960s and 1970s, youth jail workers at the Shelburne centre and the Nova Scotia School for Girls in Truro, Nova Scotia, were accused of physical and sexual abuse by inmates, although claims surfaced in the 1990s. Some of the 79 aging former staff lost their jobs, became ill from stress and two workers committed suicide. A lawsuit was filed a...
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