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May 09 2024
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AG Drummond fires state treasurer's outside attorney over ESG lawsuit's loss
Attorney General Gentner Drummond fired an outside attorney hired by State Treasurer Todd Russ and "removed" Russ from "any decision-making authority in the lawsuit defending Oklahoma’s anti-ESG (environmental, social and governance) law," he said Thursday. This week Oklahoma County District Judge Sheila Stinson issued a temporary injunction halting enforcement of the Oklahoma Energy
Tulsa WorldMay 07 2024
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Slew of lawsuits excoriate Columbiana mall for unsafe environment ahead of mass shooting
A slew of lawsuits have been filed in a Richland County court in recent days targeting the Columbiana Centre mall over a 2022 mass shooting that injured more than a dozen people. As of Monday, seven suits have been filed in just over a week in the Court of Common Pleas, alleging the mall and its security measures were negligent when gunfire erupted on a busy Easter weekend at the mall off
The StateMay 09 2024
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NY state prison system breaks law by sending disabled inmates to solitary: lawsuit
New York Daily NewsApr 30 2024
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Lawsuit against Pistons and former assistant GM reaches closure
The legal representation for fired Detroit Pistons assistant general manager Rob Murphy has announced through a press release that the lawsuit filed against their client and the Detroit Pistons has been resolved. Last May, the Pistons fired Murphy after seven month investigation after it was alleged that he engaged in workplace misconduct with a former female pistons staffer. Murphy was said
MLive.comApr 30 2024
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Report: Hunter Biden warns Fox News of ‘imminent’ lawsuit
The president’s son is threatening to sue Fox News.
According to a report Monday in Axios, Hunter Biden sent a letter last week to the channel warning threatening of “imminent” lawsuits charging defamation, exploitation of his image and publication of hacked photographs.
The letter, Axios reported, demands that Fox News hosts Sean Hannity, Jesse Watters and Maria Bartiromo
Washington TimesMay 03 2024
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$12 lawsuit filed against Bay City toll bridge operator
BAY CITY, MI — After less than a year of tolling motorists crossing Liberty Bridge, Bay City Bridge Partners has been targeted with a lawsuit alleging overcharging and violating its contract with the city.
The amount in dispute? $12. But for the attorney who filed it, it’s not about the money; it’s about sending a message.
MLive.comMay 14 2024
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AG files lawsuit against pharmaceutical companies, pharmacy benefit managers regarding alleged 'insulin pricing scheme'
Insulin manufacturers and pharmacy benefit managers have worked together for the last 15 years to artificially inflate the cost of insulin paid by the public in Oklahoma, Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond alleges in a lawsuit. The lawsuit, filed Tuesday in Cleveland County District Court, alleges that the two groups’ actions regarding insulin pricing violate the Oklahoma Consumer
Tulsa WorldMay 10 2024
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Judge rejects motion to dismiss whistleblower lawsuit that could cost CarePoint Health tens of millions
CarePoint Health, the cash-strapped network of Hudson County hospitals, is facing the possibility of yet another crushing blow. A federal court judge Thursday rejected the nonprofit healthcare system’s bid to throw out a whistleblower lawsuit filed by one of its former top administrators, who claimed in a 2021 lawsuit that CarePoint filed false COVID-19 reimbursement claims to improperly
nj.comMay 14 2024
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Running Aces amends lawsuit, now claims tribal casinos violate federal law with illegal video games
Running Aces claimed Tuesday in an amended lawsuit that federal law outright bars American Indian tribes from having exclusive rights to run gambling operations and that Minnesota's tribes violate state law by offering video slots and video games of chance. The track northeast of the Twin Cities in Columbus asked the court for an injunction to stop what it views as illegal gambling. Running
Star TribuneMay 08 2024
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Teacher sexually assaulted us at N.J. Catholic high school in 1980s, lawsuits allege
The Archdiocese of Newark and a Catholic nonprofit are accused of failing to protect two students from being sexually assault by a teacher who worked at the now-shuttered Queen of Peace High School in Bergen County in the 1980s. Former teacher Lief Schiroki sexually assaulted one student from 1984 to 1985 and another student from 1984 to 1987, according to the suits filed in March in Essex
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