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Schlagwort-Archive: Most ridiculous Lawsuits
Yelp Reviewers Sue for ‚Unpaid Wages‘
A group of Yelp reviewers has filed a class-action lawsuit, which argues that they deserve compensation for their work on the site. Filed in a Los Angeles district court, the suit says Yelp simply designates its contributors as „independent contractors,“ … Weiterlesen
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Verschlagwortet mit Amazon, Corporate Law, Fair Labor Standards Act, Los Angeles, Most ridiculous Lawsuits, Nietzer&Häusler, unpaid wages, Website, Yelp
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Why are James and Tricia Keene suing the wrong company?
James and Tricia Keene’s case against EasyLift Cargo Lifts of Galveston is thin, inasmuch as the injury to James’s arm last November seems to have resulted from “operator error.”It may have occurred while the frugal husband was using it as … Weiterlesen
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Verschlagwortet mit Bolivar Peninsula, EasyLift Cargo Lifts, Keen Beach, Most ridiculous Lawsuits, Nietzer&Häusler, operator error, suing wrong company, US corporate law
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Prisoner Files $1 Trillion Lawsuit Over Belly Ache
A convict in an Arizona prison won’t quit his belly aching unless he’s paid $1 trillion – literally. Dale Frank Maisano, 61, an inmate at the Arizona State Prison Complex in Tucson, is suing the company that runs the prison’s … Weiterlesen
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Verschlagwortet mit $1 Trillion lawsuit, Arizona, Belly Ache, Most ridiculous Lawsuits, Nietzer&Häusler, Prison food, Prisoner, US corporate law
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NY woman who admitted killing 3 kids seeks money
MINEOLA — A mentally disturbed suburban New York woman who drowned her three young children in a bathtub in 2008 wants a cut of $350,000 in wrongful death settlements obtained by the children’s fathers, attorneys said Friday.
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Verschlagwortet mit drowned in a bathtub, mental disease, Most ridiculous Lawsuits, New York, Nietzer&Häusler, US-Gesellschaftsrecht, woman killed 3 kids
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Most ridiculous lawsuits: Attorney drops lawsuit over Thunder tickets
Oklahoma City attorney Doug Friesen has dropped a lawsuit over Thunder tickets. He had claimed another fan backed out of an agreement to let him buy a third of her two season tickets. An Oklahoma City attorney has dropped his … Weiterlesen
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Verschlagwortet mit Most ridiculous Lawsuits, Nietzer&Häusler, Oklahoma, Thunder tickets, US corporate law
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Most ridiculous lawsuits: Inmates sue major beer companies: The alcohol made us do it
Keith Allen Brown shot a man to death in Priest Lake five years ago, leading to a 15-year prison sentence. But the 52-year-old says his problems started long before that, when he was just a boy and tasted alcohol for … Weiterlesen
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Verschlagwortet mit Idaho, Inmates sue major beer companies, Most ridiculous Lawsuits, Nietzer&Häusler, US District Judge, US-Gesellschaftsrecht
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Most ridiculous lawsuits: Ruling over bumper-car injury supports amusement park
The California Supreme Court says riders can’t sue over injuries stemming from the inherent nature of the attraction. ‚Those who voluntarily join in these activities also voluntarily take on their minor inherent risks,‘ the court says. SAN FRANCISCO — The … Weiterlesen
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Verschlagwortet mit Amusement park, bumper-car injury, California, Los Angeles Times, Most ridiculous Lawsuits, Nietzer&Häusler, San Francisco, Surpreme Court, US-Gesellschaftsrecht
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Most ridicuous lawsuits: Rikers Island inmates cost city big $$ with ‚frivolous‘ lawsuits
EXCLUSIVE These jailbirds are proving that crime does pay. Rikers Island inmates are soaking city taxpayers by suing over everything from slippery shower floors to beds they claim are too short, a Post analysis has found.
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Verschlagwortet mit Department of Correction, Jailbirds, Most ridiculous Lawsuits, New York Post, Nietzer&Häusler, Rikers Island, US-Gesellschaftsrecht
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Most ridiculous Lawsuits USA: Man’s ban from future museum site unconstitutional
A local man wants a judge to void the Aspen Art Museum’s ban that prevents him from stepping foot on property owned by the institution. Lee Mulcahy filed a lawsuit against Heidi Zuckerman Jacobson, the museum’s director and curator, in … Weiterlesen
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Verschlagwortet mit Aspen Art Museum's ban, Most ridiculous Lawsuits, Nietzer&Häusler, petty tyranny, protect artistic, punitive damages, rechtsanwalt amerikanisches Recht, US Recht, Wirtschaftskanzlei Heilbronn Franken
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