A man from Waskom, TX is suing Walmart for a ton of money but he's willing to accept a rather strange (or smart depending on your point of view) settlement.
In a unified and unprecedented approach against the opioid drug industry, the state of Arkansas, Arkansas counties and Arkansas cities announced that together they have filed a lawsuit in the Circuit Court of Crittenden County.
Patrick Snay was the former head of a private preparatory school in Miami. At the age of 69, his contract with Gulliver Preparatory School wasn't renewed, which led to a legal battle.
In November 2011, Snay and the school reached an agreement in which Snay would receive $10,000 in back pay and $80,000 as part of a settlement. The Gulliver schools also agreed to pay Snay's attorneys $60,000.
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Beastie Boys is reportedly threatening legal action against GoldieBlox, a toy company that makes engineering toys for girls, for using a parody of their classic single “Girls” in a new commercial for their products.
Not long ago, a California group called One Direction sued the chart-topping British boy band of the same name, accusing them of stealing their moniker. Now, the U.K. One Direction has countersued, saying that the U.S. group stole their name.