by Rob Dupree | Mar 24, 2020 | Blog, Personal Injury
A New York City McDonald’s cook who had to fend off an attack by two female customers with a steel pole plans to sue the fast food restaurant. On October 13, two women tried to pay with a $50 bill at the New York City McDonald’s where 31-year-old Rayon...
by Rob Dupree | Mar 24, 2020 | Blog, Wrongful Death
The family of a Florida A&M student who was killed after an alleged hazing incident intends to sue the university, according to a statement by the family’s attorney on Monday. An attorney for Pamela Champion, the mother of 26-year-old Robert Champion, a FAMU...
by Rob Dupree | Mar 24, 2020 | Blog, Personal Injury
An unmarried teacher has filed suit against the Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati, claiming she was fired because she became pregnant through artificial insemination. According to church officials, Christa Dias’ pregnancy was in violation of the employment...
by Rob Dupree | Mar 22, 2020 | Blog, Medical Malpractice
Victims of a forced sterilization program in North Carolina may receive $50,000 each in compensation, according to a governor’s task force announcement on Tuesday. The program, which was administered by the North Carolina Eugenics Board from 1929 to 1974, forced...
by Rob Dupree | Mar 22, 2020 | Blog, Personal Injury
A Florida appeals court reversed a jury verdict awarding $1 million to a TV health reporter who alleged she was fired because she was too old. The ruling on Wednesday reversed a 2010 jury’s decision that Sunbeam Television Corporation, the company that owns...
by Rob Dupree | Mar 22, 2020 | Blog, Personal Injury
A Florida man who was cleared of cat-mutilation charges last year has filed suit against Miami-Dade county claiming he was falsely accused. In April 2009, police charged 18-year-old Tyler Weinman with felony animal cruelty after receiving an anonymous tip that he was...
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