Lawsuits

USA Freedom Kids File a Lawsuit Against the Trump Campaign, Claim They Were Stiffed on Expenses

It’s hard to forget the USA Freedom Kids who performed a memorable skit that was mesmerizing and more than a little strange. The girls went viral, with the link below accumulating more than six million views. Apparently the Trump campaign was supposed to reimburse the kid’s group for their travel and other associated fees, but the Trump camp backed out, stiffing the girls and their parents.


CVS Must Face Revived Lawsuit in U.S. Over Vitamin E Label

A federal appeals court on Tuesday revived a lawsuit accusing CVS Health Corp, one of the largest U.S. drugstore chains, of deceiving consumers with labels touting how CVS-branded vitamin E promotes “heart health.” The 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston said the plaintiff, Ronda Kaufman, can pursue a proposed class action accusing CVS of violating a New York consumer …



In Lawsuit Against City, Nonprofit Says Opponent of Their Proposed Apartments for Homeless Donated Heavily to Mayor, Others

A local nonprofit says a politically connected businessman gave campaign donations to former Mayor Alvin Brown and other officials as he tried to kill the group’s proposed apartment complex for homeless people and that city officials retaliated against the group after it sued the city for housing discrimination. The nonprofit, Ability Housing, added the allegations to the existing lawsuit it …


Roger Ailes Threatens Lawsuit Against New York Magazine

Roger Ailes, the former CEO of Fox News who left the company amid accusations that he sexually harassed women, has indicated that he and his wife might sue New York magazine, the magazine confirmed Monday. “New York Media and Gabriel Sherman were contacted by Charles Harder on behalf of Roger and Elizabeth Ailes, …


Michigan Company’s M22 Trademark Brings State Lawsuit

When brothers Keegan and Matt Myers put highway sign “M22” on T-shirts, it looked cool – a symbol of their love for Northern Michigan. After the shirt made a magazine cover, everyone wanted one. Now, the state wants it back – the sign, not the shirt.


Local Parents File Lawsuit Against Maker of EpiPen for ‘Overpayment’ of Skyrocketing Drug Costs

Cincinnati attorney Carl Lewis says he will become one of the first lawyers in the United States to file a class-action lawsuit against the makers of the EpiPen over skyrocketing costs Tuesday morning. The price of the EpiPen, a device designed to combat life-threatening allergic reactions, has climbed from about $100 in 2007 to $600 to $700 for a pack of two in 2016. The …


LAWSUIT ALERT – Andrews & Springer LLC Announces That a Securities Fraud Class Action Has Been Filed by a Law Firm Against Power Solutions International, Inc. – PSIX

WILMINGTON, Del., Sept. 06, 2016 — Andrews & Springer LLC, a boutique securities class action law firm focused on representing shareholders nationwide, announces that a securities fraud class action lawsuit has been filed by another law firm on behalf of shareholders of Power Solutions International, Inc. (NASDAQ:PSIX) (“Power Solutions” or the “Company”) for possible corporate misconduct and …


Court Filings Offer Window Into Life at Springfield Public Day Schools as Discrimination Lawsuit Heads Toward Next Hearing

The parties in a federal discrimination lawsuit involving the city’s three public day schools for children with mental health disabilities have filed hundreds of pages of emails, affidavits and other documents this summer as the two sides argue whether the case should be certified as a class-action lawsuit. The two sides in the case have also filed testimony from special education …


USD Botched Rape Investigation, Mistreated Victim

A former University of San Diego student is suing the school, saying she was drugged, strangled and raped in her dorm room and the school mishandled the investigation and then failed to help her feel safe on campus. The student reported that she was attacked in February 2014. She requested to be identified only by her nickname, “Niki,” and The San Diego Union-Tribune agreed, given a policy …