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US Supreme Court Considers Lawsuit Over 2001 Detention of Muslims

Washington: Ahmer Abbasi speaks softly as he describes the strip searches, the extra shoves, the curses that he endured in a federal jail in Brooklyn following the 11 September attacks. “I don’t think I deserved it,” Abbasi said during a telephone interview with The Associated Press from his home in Karachi, Pakistan. Abbasi’s quiet, matter-of-fact tone belies his determination, even after 15 …


People Can Still Sue Tobacco Companies Over Health

The proposed $49 billion acquisition by British American Tobacco PLC (NYSEMKT: BTI) of the 58% of Reynolds American Inc. (NYSE: RAI) that it does not already own will, if approved, create the world’s largest publicly traded tobacco company by both revenue and market cap. It will also create the biggest target for more lawsuits related to the harmful effects of tobacco use. Last May, the family …


Wells Fargo Advisors to Pony Up $35.5M in Race Discrimination, Class Action Settlement

Wells Fargo Advisors has reached a $35.5 million settlement with a group of African-American financial advisers who claimed the firm discriminated against them due to their race. The group of six brokers, with lead plaintiff Lance Slaughter, are joined by 325 confirmed African American brokers or trainees at the firm, said Linda Friedman, the attorney for the class plaintiffs. There could be …



Op-Ed: Embryos’ Lawsuit Against Sofia Vergara Has ‘Almost 0%’ Chance

On Tuesday night, pretty much unprecedented news story broke: “Modern Family” star Sofia Vergara was being sued by her own frozen embryos. The New York Post’s gossip section, Page Six was the first to report on the story. It’s something that can pretty much only happen in Louisiana, where the suit was filed, due to the state’s unique laws that define embryos as people in certain cases.


American Spirit’s Long, Strange Trip to Court

Tobacco is a crop with many enemies, not all of them human. In the Coastal Plains region of eastern North Carolina, the heart of the state’s flue-cured tobacco production, growers deal with a leaf-damaging soil bacteria colorfully named Granville wilt. If you let them, various aphids will feast on tobacco leaves as they grow.


SHAREHOLDER ALERT: Brower Piven Announces the Filing of a Class Action Lawsuit in Connection With the Sale of American Farmland Company — AFCO

STEVENSON, Md., Nov. 11, 2016 — The securities litigation law firm of Brower Piven, A Professional Corporation, notifies investors that a class action lawsuit has been commenced in the Circuit Court for Baltimore County on behalf of all common stockholders of American Farmland Company (NYSE MKT:AFCO) (“American Farmland” or the “Company”) opposing the proposed acquisition of American Farmland …


Wolf Haldenstein Adler Freeman & Herz LLP and Monteverde & Associates PC Announces That They Have Filed a Lawsuit on Behalf of Shareholders of National Interstate Corp. In the Northern District of Ohio

Wolf Haldenstein Adler Freeman & Herz LLP and Monteverde & Associates PC announce that they have filed a class action lawsuit in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio on behalf of all shareholders of National Interstate Corp. (“National Interstate”) ( NATL ) who owned shares of …



Parties in Water Emergency Class-Action Lawsuit Reach Settlement, Avoid Trial

Two companies targeted in a class-action lawsuit in connection with the 2014 chemical spill and water emergency that impacted approximately 300,000 residents in parts of nine West Virginia counties have agreed to pay $151 million in damages. Details of the settlements by the plaintiffs with West Virginia American Water Company and Eastman Chemical were released Monday …