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The information technology contractor allegedly lied about pricing information on a contract with the Kelly Air Force Base in San Antonio. Science Applications had an environmental cleanup contract with the base but allegedly exaggerated cost estimates and collected a profit from delivery orders. They have agreed to pay a $2.5 million settlement. (Apr-2... - Tyson Foods Inc. Settlement
United States federal regulators claimed the company failed to fully disclose extensive perks given to former chairman Don Tyson. They have agreed to pay a $1.5 million fine to settle the civil lawsuit. The Securities and Exchange Commission also alleged Don Tyson caused and aided the company's violations of disclosure rules and he is set to pay an addi... - United States Federal Government Refugee Settlement
The Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights filed a lawsuit against the government for denying access of a Kenyan refugee. In March 2001, Rosebell Munyua and her 2-year-old daughter arrived at the San Francisco Airport seeking political asylum. Immigration officers interrogated Munyua, refused her plea for asylum, and forced her onto the next plane back to K... - Rene Fisher and Janette Vahey Defamation Settlement
Police Chief Jack Beaton filed a lawsuit against the pair for defamation about him and the Calgary Police Service on a website. Under the terms of the settlement Fisher and Vahey will pay Beaton $5,000 and send apology letters. (Apr-29-05) [ CFCN NEWS ] Legal Help If you have a similar problem and would like to be contacted by a lawyer at... - Dexia Securities Fraud Settlement
The Belgian-French banking group has agreed to pay investors a $518 million securities fraud settlement. Dutch investors claimed the company mislead them with information about equity lease products. (Apr-29-05) Legal Help If you have a similar problem and would like to be contacted by a lawyer at no obligation, please click the link belo... - Pfizer Zithromax Misinformation Settlement
The state of Texas, as well as 18 other states, has settled with Pfizer over allegations that the company was misleading people over the effectiveness of its ear medicine Zithromax. Pfizer repeatedly claimed the drug was more effective than its competitors' drugs without any significant evidence that it was indeed better. The company has agreed to pay a... - Hoffman-LaRoche et al. Antitrust Settlement
The state, as well as many other states and the District of Columbia, have settled an anti-trust lawsuit with 6 overseas suppliers and makers of vitamins. The companies, F. Hoffman-LaRoche, based in Switzerland, BASF, based in Germany, Aventis, based in France and Takeda Chemical Industries Ltd., Eisai Co. Ltd., and Daiichi Pharmaceuticals Co. Ltd., all... - Stewart Title of California Inc. rebate Settlement
The California Department of Insurance Commissioner alleged the company was involved in unlawful rebate activities in several Southern California counties from September 1999 through November 2001. Although the insurance company did not admit wrongdoing, they have agreed to a $750,000 settlement. (Apr-22-05) [ YAHOO BUSINESS ] Legal Help I... - Stockholm Restaurant Discrimination Settlement
Two Swedish lesbian women were thrown out of a restaurant in Stockholm for kissing after the owner became offended with their public display of affection. The lawsuit was dismissed from a lower court but the second time around the couple was awarded a 50,000 kroner discrimination settlement. (Apr-26-05) [ GAY NEWS ] Legal Help If you have... - Brainerd Family YMCA Drowning Settlement
At the age of 5, Devin Turner was enrolled in the YMCA's day care program. During a Fun Swim in January 2002, he was found unresponsive at the bottom of the pool by classmates. In May 2003, Devin's mother Teri Turner filed a civil lawsuit against the YMCA for the wrongful death of her son. The suit claimed the YMCA and its staff's negligence led to her... - Blount County Sheriff James Berrong gender harassment Settlement
Kathy Veal was an employee for the Sheriff's Office when she filed a gender harassment lawsuit against Berrong and police chief deputy Tony Crisp. A federal judge dismissed the charges against Crisp but Berrong was held liable and was ordered to pay Veal a $50,000 settlement. (Apr-26-05) [ WATE NEWS ] Legal Help If you have a similar probl... - Fleishman-Hillard water and power Settlement
Los Angeles city officials accused the agency of over billing Water and Power in excess of $4.2 million between 1999 and 2004. Omnicom Group's Fleishman-Hillard has agreed to pay a $4.5 million civil settlement to the LA City Attorney's Office for bill processing issues. (Apr-19-05) [ AD WEEK ] Legal Help If you have a similar problem and... - Virginia Beach Police Shooting Settlement
Police tried to question Jonathon Walker about an assault case but it turned into struggle. Walker allegedly pointed an object which police regarded as a weapon and reacted by shooting him in the head. It turned out Walker was not the man they were looking for and the object was a glass pipe used form smoking crack cocaine. He suffered permanent brain d... - Gambro Healthcare Medicare Fraud Settlement
The company, as well as another related company in Florida and the parent company in Colorado, have settled with federal authorities over allegations of Medicare/Medicaid fraud. The government alleges that two laboratories in Florida were improperly servicing people suffering from end stage renal disease, essentially kidney failure and incurable witho... - Shell Oil Land Use Settlement
Two of the company's subsidiaries, Shell Western E&P Inc. and Shell Land & Energy Company, have settled with the state of New Mexico over unpaid royalties. As part of a major internal audit, state officials have found many oil and natural gas companies owe New Mexico a lot of money in unpaid land use royalties, in particular from carbon dioxide extracti... - Ft. Worth Water Gardens Drowning Settlement
Eight year old Lauren Dukes fell into a 9 foot pool at the park and her father Myron, brother Christopher and family friend Jaunitrice Deadmon jumped in after her. Suction from a pump meant to cycle water to a waterfall caused the death by drowning of all 4 people involved. Chicago city officials have agreed to pay Stephanie Dukes a $750,000 settlement... - Celadon Trucking Services Inc. Accident Settlement
At the age of 23, Matthew Giuliano died in a car accident after a tractor trailer rig stalled on a Texas highway. Mr. and Ms Osborn repaired a high pressure brake hose on their 18 wheeler with a toothpick. One hundred and twenty miles later, the makeshift repair failed and the truck came to an immediate halt in the high speed lane. A Waco Texas jury aw... - City of Ypsilanti Illegal Search Settlement
City firefighters investigated Dennis Barger basement for dangerous gas levels and discovered amateur nude photographs along with a bar and stripper pole. Barger caught city police officers on videotape improperly searching his basement and discussing their intent to seize materials without a warrant. He filed a lawsuit against the city claiming officer... - Northwest Airlines Molestation Settlement
In 2001, the parents of a 10 year old Michigan girl paid to have special service for their child traveling alone. On the flight from Kansas City to Detroit the girl claimed she was molested by the person sitting next to her. The 28 year old male passenger admitted to putting his hand on the girl's thigh to calm her and has been acquitted of criminal cha... - Rolling Meadows High School Football Practice Accident Settlement
During football practice, 17 year old, Robert Komosa ran into a fence post that fractured his first and second vertebrae and left him paralyzed from the neck down. His mother Barbara filed a lawsuit against Northwest Suburban High School District 214 alleging the fence post was too close to the field and should have been padded. The district's insurance...