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Schlagwort-Archive: Nietzer&Häusler
N.Y. family sues high school hockey coach for keeping son on JV team
The family of a former Webster Thomas hockey player has sued the school district and hockey coach for keeping him at the junior varsity level for four years „in spite of his advanced skills.“ The lawsuit was filed last month … Weiterlesen
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Verschlagwortet mit Corporate Law, family sues high school coach, hockey player, JV team, motion to dismiss, New York, Nietzer&Häusler
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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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Farewell to Bum and Bud: Trends in FCPA Compliance and Enforcement
Sometimes the universe converges in ways that are quite eerie. This past weekend was such an instance when the most beloved figure in Houston professional sports passed on to the great hereafter; only to be followed two days later by … Weiterlesen
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Verschlagwortet mit Best Practices, Bribery Act, Compliance programs, Corporate Law, Corruption in China, Department of Justice, FCPA, international investigation, Nietzer&Häusler, SEC
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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 effects of voodoo, mentally disturbed, Mineola, Most Ridiculous Lawsuits USA, New York, Nietzer&Häusler, US corporate law, woman admitted killing 3 kids
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I Can’t Play This 2008 Game Online Forever, Plaintiff Complains
Well, the ever-roiling, always-turbid waters of California consumer law have just coughed up yet another ridiculous creature whose slowly decomposing corpse will stink up the once-pleasant beach that is the federal docket for the next several months. (Previous sentence ©2013 … Weiterlesen
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Verschlagwortet mit 2008 Game Online Forever, EA Games, EA no longer supports online game, Lawsuit, Money Recall, Nietzer&Häusler, PS3, US corporate law
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Woman sues for slipping on peanuts at Texas Roadhouse
A woman is seeking more than $1 million after she allegedly fell as a result of peanut shells on the floor of Texas Roadhouse in Harlingen.
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Verschlagwortet mit lawsuit for slipping on peanuts, Most Ridiculous Lawsuits USA, Nietzer&Häusler, Texas Roadhouse, US corporate law, US District Court
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Busy carpet pattern caused man’s fall, suit alleges
Orange County resident Danny Stilley is blaming a “busy carpet pattern” at an area restaurant as the reason why he tripped and fell. Stilley filed suit against Kampus Korner Restaurant on Aug. 14 in Jefferson County District Court.
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Verschlagwortet mit carpet pattern, Kampus Korner Restaurant, man's fall, Most ridicuous lawsuits USA, Nietzer&Häusler, Orange County, US corporate law
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