Plaintiff v. Defendant
Case Number:
5:00-at-99999
Court:
Nature of Suit:
Constitutional - State Statute
Multi Party Litigation:
Class Action
Judge:
Unassigned
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May 08, 2020
Dick's Sporting Goods Accused Of Infringing Little Trees TM
The companies behind the popular Little Trees car air fresheners hit Dick's Sporting Goods Inc. with a lawsuit in New York federal court Friday, accusing the retailer of selling infringing products and apparel that feature a pine tree logo and the slogan "stay fresh."
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April 23, 2020
Ivy League Schools Swept Up In COVID-19 Refund Suits
Ivy League students on Thursday hit Columbia and Cornell universities with lawsuits demanding reimbursement for tuition and fees, adding to a growing list of students seeking refunds from their institutions in the wake of coronavirus-spurred campus closures.
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March 30, 2020
Insurer Wants $1.1M From Lowe's Over Humidifier Blaze
Preferred Mutual Insurance Co. sued Lowe's Companies Inc. in New York federal court on Monday, saying the retailer owes $1.1 million after a humidifier it made and sold caused a fire in a policyholder's home.
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August 21, 2019
EPA Sued By New York For Declaring GE Hudson Work Done
New York state accused the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday of prematurely giving General Electric Co. a certificate of completion for its work cleaning up the Hudson River of polychlorinated biphenyl contamination.
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August 20, 2019
Feds Want Annuity Of Atty Who Copped To $11.8M Scheme
The federal government is looking to collect the contents of an Allianz Life Insurance Co. annuity policy held by a New York attorney who pled guilty to money laundering and tax crimes as part of a scheme to steal about $11.8 million in estate assets from an elderly philanthropic couple.
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July 29, 2019
NY County Can't Share Voter Info With ICE, Orgs Say
A New York county's decision to share voter information with federal immigration officials flouts the National Voter Registration Act and other laws, according to a recent lawsuit filed in federal court Friday by civil rights groups.
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February 05, 2019
Chili's Workers Launch Wage Suit Over Use Of Tip Credit
Chili's was hit with a proposed Fair Labor Standards Act class action in New York federal court Tuesday by workers who accuse the restaurant chain of failing to pay them the minimum wage they were entitled to by incorrectly claiming a tip credit.
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January 02, 2019
Freight Shipping Co. Accused Of Cheating Feds, Investors
American freight shipping company YRC Worldwide was hit with a proposed class action Wednesday in New York federal court that says investors paid the ultimate price when the company allegedly overcharged the federal government for carrier services and later tried to cover it up.
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July 03, 2018
Semiconductor Manufacturer Says NY Employee Stole Secrets
Semiconductor manufacturer Applied Materials Inc. filed a trade secrets suit Tuesday in New York federal court, accusing a former employee of violating employment agreements by illegally downloading proprietary information before leaving to join a competitor.
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