Nov 25, 2024

$10M Lawsuit Filed After Girl’s Death at Head Start

A $10 million wrongful death lawsuit was filed on behalf of the family of a 3-year-old girl who was killed at a Head Start program when she was struck by a table that folded into a gymnasium wall. The Archdiocese of Detroit, Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency and St. Albert the Great Church in Dearborn Heights are named in the civil suit. Lilliana Kerr was …


$7.2M Deal Made in TCP Investor Suit Over False Product Info

Investors in lighting manufacturer TCP International Holdings told an Ohio federal judge on Wednesday they’ve reached a $7.2 million class action settlement resolving a two-year-long securities dispute over allegations the company made false statements about certain products it sent to market as meeting Energy Star standards, among …


Waynesboro Couple Lawsuit Against Wells Fargo and Others

Archie and Angela Hudson filed their lawsuit last year against Wells Fargo, A federal judge ruled last week the case against Wells Fargo has to go to arbitration because of an agreement the couple signed, but U.S. District Judge Daniel Jordan refused Wells Fargo’s motion to dismiss the case. The Clarion-Ledger


‘Setback’ Bill Fails, but Lawsuit to Keep Drilling Away From Colorado Schools Continues

A group of Greeley residents are suing the state over drilling regulations known as “setbacks.” State regulations require oil and gas sites to be 1,000 feet away from structures like schools and 500 feet from residences. The point of contention is a proposed 24 well-pad project by Extraction Oil and Gas, just outside the of the city of Greeley boundary. The project has been approved by Weld …


Here’s What We Know About the La Vernia Hazing Lawsuit

Three more La Vernia High School students were arrested this week in connection with a hazing case that has ripped through the small town 30 minutes southeast of San Antonio. The arrests were made at the school and bring the total number of arrests in the case to 13. The arrests are part of an ongoing investigation into alleged sexual assaults dating back to 2014.


Daily Mail Pays Melania Trump $2.9 Million to Settle Lawsuit

The Daily Mail has apologized to Melania Trump and agreed to pay damages to settle a lawsuit filed by the first lady after the publisher made false claims about her work as a professional model. The settlement was announced in a joint statement from the Daily Mail and Trump’s lawyers. “We accept that these allegations about Mrs. Trump are not true and …


Uber Anticipated Lawsuit Over Ex-Google Exec Immediately, Lawyers Say

Uber Technologies Inc. was considering buying the driverless-car startup of a former Google engineer two days after he resigned from the tech giant, and was already anticipating a lawsuit if it did, attorneys for Google parent Alphabet Inc. GOOG, +0.07%GOOGL, +0.08% said in federal court here Wednesday. The new evidence appears to affirm allegations by Google’s driverless-car …


Lawsuit: Coaches Knew About Varsity Rape Hazings

An explosive high-school sexual assault scandal rocking the small town of La Vernia, Texas, widened Tuesday, with the arrest of three additional students and the filing of a federal lawsuit alleging school officials knew about criminal hazing going on in the athletic program and failed to protect student victims. Colton Weidner, Christian “Brock” Roberts, and John Rutkowski, all 18 and members …


Donald Trump’s Border Wall Faces First Lawsuit

The Trump administration has not yet released concrete details to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, but it already faces the first of what could be a litany of lawsuits against the president’s signature proposal. The Center for Biological Diversity, a Tucson-based conservation group, and U.S. Congressman Raul Grijalva, who represents a broad swath of the Arizona border, filed the suit on Wednesday in a Tucson federal court targeting the environmental and fiscal impact of building a nearly 2,000-mile border wall. …


Judge Tosses $1 Billion Taxi Lawsuit Over Uber Law

The taxi industry’s legal challenge over Miami-Dade’s Uber law hit a roadblock this week after a judge declared the year-old county law a reasonable attempt to regulate the taxicabs’ new competitors. “Taxicabs have not, for now, become obsolete,” U.S. District Judge Darrin Gayles wrote in an opinion released Monday. “As with all services and industries, markets ebb and flow, and change requires …