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South Florida Lawyer Suing Spirit Airlines Over Family's Alleged Anti-Semitic Ordeal
A family of Orthodox Jews from New York claim Spirit Airlines Inc. kicked them off a flight and banned them for life after a "discriminatory campaign" against their religion.Lawsuit Against Waterbury Nursing Home After 81-Year-Old Allegedly Kills Girlfriend
Attorneys for the estate of Patricia Ann Way have sued Autumn Lake Healthcare, claiming the nursing home should have protected the resident from her boyfriend, 81-year-old John Jensen, who allegedly strangled Way with her own scarf in November.Rutgers Exchange Student Struck While Jogging Settles for $1.4 Million
A woman struck by a vehicle in a crosswalk while she was a student at Rutgers University settled her Middlesex County suit for $1.4 million on March…Federal Lawsuit Alleges Ongoing Racism, Hostility, Discrimination at State DOT
A new federal lawsuit alleges ongoing racial mistreatment of minority employees at a garage owned by the state Department of Transportation. The lawsuit seeks monetary damages. The lawsuit in U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut has three plaintiffs: Michael Leo, Tyquan Williams and Luis Ortiz.Jury Awards $2.65M to Former Verizon Worker in Discrimination Case
The jury's verdict and damages award, which was handed down after a two-and-a-half-week trial, included $1.85 million in punitive damages against certain defendants that included Verizon New York and two former supervisors of the plaintiff.View more book results for the query "White Case"
Heavy-Hitting Litigators Team to Sue Harvard Over Slave's Photographs
Connecticut resident Tamara Lanier has filed a suit against Harvard University demanding the return two photos of her great-great-great-grandfather, who was an American slave. The university argues it is the rightful owner.Does the Sixth Amendment Apply to Restitution? Two Justices Say the Answer May Be Yes
In their White-Collar Crime column, Elkan Abramowitz and Jonathan Sack begin with a discussion of Supreme Court cases extending the Sixth Amendment's jury-trial right to sentencing and then consider the increased significance and magnitude of restitution in federal criminal sentencing, especially in white-collar cases. They then analyze Justice Gorsuch's dissent from denial of certiorari in 'Hester', which builds upon the reasoning in dissents in the circuit courts urging for application of 'Apprendi' to restitution.Federal Lawsuit: Former Danbury City Employee Claims Racial Discrimination, Retaliation
Former Danbury city worker Marlene Moore-Callands has filed a federal lawsuit against the municipality, claiming she worked in a hostile environment and that supervisors retaliated against her when she complained.Liberty Bank Pays Nearly $16M to Resolve Discrimination Claims, Denies Wrongdoing
Following a lawsuit accusing it of practicing racial discrimination in its lending practices. Liberty Bank has agreed to settle the case by making about $16 million in funds available for various programs to help people in low- to moderate-income communities.Federal Judge Dismisses Part of Sex Assault Suit Against Indian Mountain School
The Indian Mountain School has been hit with several lawsuits claiming a former English teacher sexually abused young boys decades ago. On Thursday, a federal judge ruled that some of claims in the latest lawsuit, specifically dealing with intentional infliction of emotional distress, would be dismissed.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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