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Racism at Car Dealership Alleged in Discrimination Suit
Dennis Bellamy claims a Hamden Chevy dealership fired him for asking the general manager to stop calling him and other black employees "boy." He wants punitive and compensatory damages and full retroactive back pay with benefits.Prosecutors Secure $16.2M Judgment in Case Alleging False MRI Claims
A Delaware federal judge this week ordered a Delaware MRI provider to pay $16.2 million in a whistleblower case accusing the company of submitting thousands of false Medicare claims for MRIs that were conducted without a doctor present.Wilmington Retaliation Suit Gets Green Light for Trial
A Wilmington employee who remained on the city's payroll after being fired in 2013 will be able to put forward allegations of retaliation against the city and two of its officials, though a federal judge on Thursday tossed her discrimination claims.Paralyzed Man Settles Claims for $26.5M
The family of a lawn care worker who was paralyzed after he was thrown from a pickup truck in a ­single-vehicle accident has settled with several corporate defendants for more than $26.5 million.Sapelo's Historic Former Slave Community Sues State, Claiming Discrimination
Descendants of slaves who have inhabited Georgia's Sapelo Island for hundreds of years on Wednesday filed a federal lawsuit in Atlanta claiming that the state of Georgia, McIntosh County and the Sapelo Island Heritage Authority are collectively attempting to force them to abandon their homes and land.View more book results for the query "White and Williams"
Jury Awards Carpenter After Stairway Collapse
A Philadelphia jury awarded $3 million to a carpenter who broke his shoulder after the temporary stairway he was walking on collapsed.Carpenter Awarded $3M After Stairway Collapse
A Philadelphia jury has awarded $3 million to a carpenter who broke his shoulder after the temporary stairway he was walking on collapsed.Jury Awards Punitives for Kraft Factory Shooting
A Philadelphia jury awarded more than $38.5 million in punitive damages to the estates of two Kraft employees who were fatally gunned down by a disgruntled co-worker.Jury Awards $38.5M in Punitives for Fatal Kraft Factory Shooting
A Philadelphia jury has awarded more than $38.5 million in punitive damages to the estates of two Kraft employees who were fatally gunned down by a disgruntled co-worker.Punitive Phase Begins in $8M Factory Shooting Trial
A Philadelphia jury on Monday watched surveillance video of a disgruntled Kraft employee shoving a gun into the security booth outside the factory where two of her co-workers were gunned down minutes later.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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