Former NJ judge files wrongful termination lawsuit
According to NJ.com, Louis DiLeo, who served as a municipal judge in Linden, New Jersey, before being fired and replaced in 2012, has filed a wrongful termination lawsuit against the city and Mayor Richard Gerbounka.
Family claims daughter’s death wasn’t suicide, files wrongful death lawsuit
In July 13, 2011, 32-year-old Rebecca Zahau was found “dead, naked, bound and gagged, with a rope noose around her neck” in a mansion in Coronado, California, reports ABC News. According to the source, the woman’s family came forward on Friday, July 12, 2013, and filed a wrongful death lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California.
Family of slain dentist awarded $9.6 million in wrongful death lawsuit
While criminal trials are effective in ensuring that justice is served for those convicted of murder, some families may have grounds to file a wrongful death lawsuit against the aggressor in order to financially compensate for their loss.
Family of Connecticut man fatally shot by seven police officers files wrongful death lawsuit
According to the source, law enforcement officials from the Norwich Police Department found 52-year-old Michael Dugas in a park near Laurel Hill Avenue at around 7:18 p.m. and engaged in a 20-minute standoff with him.
South Carolina nurse fired after tuberculosis outbreak files wrongful termination lawsuit
A nurse from South Carolina has filed a wrongful termination lawsuit against her former employer, the Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC), claiming that she was following direct orders in her decision not to test children for tuberculosis, then fired for it.
Man dies after being ejected from Buffalo Bills game, family files wrongful death lawsuit
The family of a man who died after being kicked out of a football game last fall has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against local government agencies.
Mother of Florida woman fatally shot after night out with friends files wrongful death lawsuit
It’s been a little over two years since Jacksonville, Florida, resident Kalil McCoy was fatally shot while riding in a vehicle with four of her Andrew Jackson High School classmates following a night out at a local night club.
Family files wrongful death lawsuit against Monster Beverage Corp.
According to CNBC, Alex Morris died of cardiac arrest on July 1, 2012, and his family claims that he had drunk at least 32 ounces of Monster’s energy beverage the previous day.
Parents of missing woman file wrongful death lawsuit against men last seen with her
On June 3, 2011, 20-year-old Lauren Spierer — an Indiana University student — disappeared, and was last seen in downtown Bloomington partying with a group of friends and acquaintances. Spierer’s whereabouts are still unknown, and the case remains unresolved.
Woman falls to death while riding party bus, family files wrongful death lawsuit
In May, a woman fell to her death while riding a party bus operated by Midnight Express, and her family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit as a result of this tragedy.
Family of woman shot by police officers in Utah files wrongful death lawsuit
The family of a woman who was killed by police officers in West Valley City, Utah, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit.
Husband of woman who died during pyrotechnics malfunction files wrongful death lawsuit against Discovery
According to The Hollywood Reporter, 51-year-old Terry Flanell died while Discovery Communications was filming the pilot of a show called “Brothers in Arms” on a shooting range owned by her and her husband, Melvin Bernstein. The source states that the tragedy occurred during an opening segment of the program when two pyrotechnic devices malfunctioned.
Parents of 4-year-old fatally struck by car file wrongful death lawsuit
Ariel Russo was only 4 years old when 17-year-old Franklin Reyes, an unlicensed driver, crashed into her while trying to escape from law enforcement officials in New York City.
Former San Francisco city employee to accept $350,000 settlement in sexual harassment lawsuit
A woman who used to work for the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) filed a lawsuit against her former employer, claiming that her manager subjected her to “constant sexual harassment.”
Family of woman killed in Kansas City restaurant explosion file wrongful death lawsuit
The Kansas City Star reports that the parents of a woman who died at JJ’s Restaurant in Kansas City, Missouri, on February 19 have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against five separate companies and one individual.
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