Former Rutgers assistant basketball coach Eric Murdock claims he was wrongfully terminated
Eric Murdock, former director of player development for the team, has come forward and filed a wrongful termination lawsuit against Rutgers, alleging that he tried for six months to alert university officials to Rice’s behavior – which they ignored – and was ultimately terminated from his position on July 2, 2012 as a result.
Former City of Colorado Springs employee wins wrongful termination lawsuit
The source states that Terry Velazquez filed a wrongful termination lawsuit against the city, alleging that she was put on 30-day paid administrative leave and ultimately fired in August 2011 for reasons related to gender discrimination and her decision to expose the misuse of the metro’s funds.
Mother of man killed at Omega Protein plant files wrongful death lawsuit
Following her son’s death while he was employed at a Mississippi-based Omega Protein plant that produces omega-3 fish oil and specialty fish-meal products, Cynthia Hebert has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the company, seeking compensatory and punitive damages.
Audrie Pott’s parents to announce wrongful death lawsuit against daughter’s assaulters
“There’s no doubt that the combination of the assault and the torture by cyberbullying caused Audrie to end her life,” Allard, told the source.
Wrongful death lawsuit filed against truck driver responsible for killing six people in Kentucky vehicle accident
Following a tragic vehicle accident that occurred on Interstate 65 near Glendale, Kentucky, on March 2, lawyers have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against trucking company Highway Star and its employee, driver Ibrahim Fetic, who was allegedly responsible for the incident.
Judge rules that Aurora movie theater shooting wrongful death lawsuits can move forward
“The landowner must guard against dangerous conditions on their property, and in this case the shooter is not the dangerous condition,” Christina Habas, an attorney representing three of the plaintiffs, said, according to the source. “The dangerous condition is an unlocked and unmonitored exit door.”
Family of Maryland teenager struck by vehicle awarded $90 million in wrongful death case
On April 14, a number of media outlets including The Washington Post reported that Davis’s parents, Nycole Davis and Jerome Bradley, were awarded $90 million by a Prince George’s County Circuit Court jury in a wrongful death lawsuit filed against the Prince George’s County Board of Education.
Young victim injured in Texas carnival ride
While on the Techno Jump, the 3-year-old was catapulted six to eight feet into the air before hitting the ground. She reportedly suffered from various cuts and a concussion.
Former California police officer says he was wrongfully terminated
The plaintiff claims he was terminated after he joined a racial discrimination suit against the City of Burbank.
Joint replacement doctor infects patients with Hepatitis B
The surgeon said he always wore two pairs of gloves during surgery, so how the infection was transmitted to his patients is still a mystery.
Former Florida cosmetology teacher accused of exposing himself in front of students
He allegedly saw a picture of a student and her boyfriend, thrust his hips forward and asked if they were engaging in sexual intercourse.
California woman files personal injury suit against popular airline
The plaintiff claimed that United Airlines failed to provide her with a wheelchair that she needed.
Former jail employee claims he was fired for reporting unethical behaviors of superiors
As an administrator, Barlow said he knew of corrections officers hiding narcotics in pizzas and giving them to women prisoners in exchange for sexual favors.
Former California city employee sues for $10,000 in wrongful termination suit
The plaintiff’s superior supposedly addressed the former city worker in a hostile manner, declined to let him speak at meetings and forced him to dress formally while other individuals were allowed to come to the office in casual clothes.
Hot yoga founder sued for alleged sexual harassment
At one point, the defendant offered the then 20-year-old student his Rolex diamond-studded watch. Her told her that he was beginning to develop feelings for her that were more intense than those he had for his friends.
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