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Sort by date 7,446 pages found matching settlement- Hamilton Beach/Proctor Silex Agree to pay $1.2 fine for Failing to Report Defective Products
On March 30th, 2005, the US Consumer Products Safety Commission announced that Hamilton Beach/Proctor Silex (HB/PS) of Glen Allen, VA has agreed to pay a $1.2 million civil penalty for allegedly failing to report appropriately to the Commission in regards to problems reported with three separate products; countertop toasters, juice extractors and slow c... - Stereotaxis Inc. Patent Infringement Settlement
The University of Virginia Patent Foundation filed a lawsuit against the company for allegedly violating patent laws. Stereotaxis built a complex surgical system that uses a magnetic field to guide catheters through blood vessels and the heart. A core piece of that technology was developed at the University, but licensed by the company. Stereotaxis has... - International Flavors and Fragrances Inc. Occupational Disease Settlement
Kenneth Moenning worked at Jasper Popcorn Co. for two years. He developed bronchiolitis obliterans, a rare and progressive lung disease which will require a lung transplant. Experts testified that the disease was a result of Moenning's exposure to diacetyl and other chemicals in butter flavorings used at the plant. Current and former employees filed a l... - Vanity Fair Polanski Defamation Settlement
The fashion magazine published an article accusing filmmaker Roman Polanski of propositioning a woman while on the way to the funeral of his murdered wife, Sharon Tate. The terms of the settlement require Vanity Fair publisher Conde Nast to pay the equivalent of $300,000 of Polanski's legal costs. The 71 year old man was also awarded $87,000 for defamat... - Toyota Announces Recall of 345,000 Sienna Mini Vans due to Seat Belt Problems
On July 21st, 2005, Toyota Motor Corp. announced this it recalling 345,000 Sienna Mini Vans because of reports that the seat belt may not properly retract after unbuckling. Specifically, the company states that the shoulder portion of the seat belt in the middle row may become stuck in a plastic piece the belt should slide through easily. This may cause... - University of Oregon Coach Gender Discrimination Settlement
Sally Harmon served as an assistant women's throws events coach for 18 years before being dismissed. In 2003, the university consolidated the men's and women's track teams and hired Olympic hammer thrower Lance Deal to coach the combined throws events. Harmon filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the university for her wrongful termination and w... - Venango County Sheriff's Department Deputy Workers Compensation Settlement
On November 4, 2003, Venango County sheriff deputy, Dave Wilson, was transporting a prisoner from Chambersburg to the Venango County jail when a woman pulled her car in front of their vehicle. The sheriff's vehicle was totaled; Wilson and the prisoner were taken to a hospital for treatment. Wilson was diagnosed with post-traumatic painful torticollis,... - University of Texas Medical Branch Medicare Overcharge Settlement
The University allegedly overcharged the Department of Health and Human Services for eye care given to patients on Medicare and Medicaid. The University in Galveston has agreed to pay a $1.7 million settlement to the federal government for their miscalculations. (Jul-11-05) [ HERALD DEMOCRAT ] Legal Help If you have a similar problem and w... - Olean City School District Teacher Tenure Settlement
Former district music director John Whitney was terminated from his position and filed a grievance against the district after the close of the 2003-2004 school year. His employment ended when the Olean Board of Education denied him tenure. Whitney was awarded a $40,000 settlement. (Jul-01-05) [ Z WIRE ] Legal Help If you have a similar pro... - Kmart Corp. Overcharging Settlement
The Department of Licensing and Consumer Affairs investigated the chain store's Virgin Islands locations and discovered prices were advertised as lower on the shelves than when the items were scanned at the register. Whenever a product is priced lower on the shelf than at the register, the store is fined $25. Kmart agreed to pay the department a $14,000... - Warner Bros. Dukes of Hazzard Copyright Infringement Settlement
Producer Robert Clark filed a lawsuit against the production company for allegedly infringing upon the copyright to his obscure 1975 United Artists film Moonrunners. The television edition of The Dukes of Hazzard was based upon Clark's film. The TV rights were sold to Warner Bros., but they allegedly failed to obtain the movie rights before producing Th... - Dr. Uzoma Nwachukwu Wrongful Death and Medical Malpractice Settlement
Six year old Johnathon Elder was brought to Perry County Memorial Hospital in February 1999 suffering from meningococcemia, a potentially fatal bacterial infection that requires urgent treatment. Dr. Uzoma Nwachukwu, a Nigerian born physician who was working for PhyAmerica, failed to properly treat Elder and he died from septic shock the next day. Elder... - DuPont Co. RI Lead Paint Settlement
The state of Rhode Island filed a lawsuit against the company six years ago for their role in manufacturing lead pigment paint. Over 36,000 children have unacceptably elevated levels of the metal in their systems. Although DuPont would not agree to a settlement, they have agreed to pay $12.5 million to several charities in order to buy peace in the cas... - Jude Law Divorce Settlement
The British actor was married to Sadie Frost for six years until their marriage ended in divorce in October 2003. The couple shares custody of their three children Rafferty, Iris and Rudy. Jude Law has agreed allow Frost to keep their marital home in Primrose Hill, receive monthly allowances, and give her a $3.6 million cash settlement. (Jul-04-05) [... - Turner Construction Company False Claims Settlement
The U.S. Justice Department investigated the New York company regarding information that Turner had received credits for bonds on dozens of federal contracts without passing the credits along to the federal government. A lawsuit was filed against Turner alleging false claims. Under the terms of the settlement Turner must forfeit claims worth $2.8 millio... - Utah State Tax Commission Flooring Installment Settlement
Several Utah taxpayers suspected they had been overcharged for floor covering purchased on a "furnish and install" basis and filed a lawsuit. Under Utah law, the installation of floor covering is not subject to sales tax. However, many vendors assessed sales tax on both the materials and installation. The Utah State Tax Commission has agreed to refund $... - Diocese of Sacramento and Diocese of Santa Rosa Abuse Settlement
The two Northern California Catholic dioceses agreed to pay more than $42 million to settle 41 clergy abuse claims. In an out of court settlement, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sacramento agreed to pay $35 million to 33 victims. The Diocese of Santa Rosa has agreed to pay $7.3 million to eight plaintiffs. (Jun-29-05) [ KTVU ] Legal Help If... - Government Reminds Consumers to Check for Recalled Cadet Manufacturing In-Wall Heaters as extreme Hazard to Safety
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is urging consumers to examine their in-wall electric heaters to determine if they are among the 1.9 million Cadet and Encore brand heaters recalled in February 2000. Although the Cadet Manufacturing Co. heaters were sold and distributed primarily in California, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington fr... - T-Mobile USA Disability Discrimination Settlement
The wireless company has agreed to pay a $40,000 settlement to job applicant Jose Lopez. A lawsuit was filed against T-Mobile after they failed to reasonably accommodate the blind job applicant. The disability discrimination lawsuit claimed T-Mobile violated the Americans with Disabilities Act. (Jun-29-05) [ KANSAS CITY BUSINESS JOURNAL ] Le... - Overnite Transportation Personal Injury Settlement
On March 15, 1999, a tractor-trailer operated by the defendant's driver in Clarke County crossed over the center line of Route 340 and ran nearly head-on into the Plaintiff's Toyota Corolla, as he tried desperately to avoid the truck. The truck driver had not seen a car slowing in front of him to make a left turn, braked too late, jackknifed, and slid...