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Bollea v. Gawker was a lawsuit filed in 2013 in the Circuit Court of the Sixth Judicial Circuit in Pinellas County, Florida, delivering a verdict on March 18, 2016.In the suit, Terry Gene Bollea, known professionally as Hulk Hogan, sued Gawker Media, publisher of the Gawker website, and several Gawker employees and Gawker-affiliated entities [2] for posting portions of a sex tape of Bollea ...
The Ritalin class-action lawsuits were a series of federal lawsuits in 2000, filed in five separate US states. [1] All five lawsuits were dismissed by the end of 2002. The lawsuits alleged that the makers of methylphenidate (brand name Ritalin) and the American Psychiatric Association had conspired to invent and promote the disorder ADHD to create a highly profitable market for the drug.
Undisclosed settlement [102] 2019 "Holly Wood Died" (2006) Yellowcard "Lucid Dreams" (2018) Juice Wrld: Yellowcard dropped its lawsuit against Juice Wrld after his death. However, the band could still refile the lawsuit if it changed its mind. [103] 2020 "Sunrise" (2018) Yeasayer "Pray for Me" (2018) The Weeknd and Kendrick Lamar: Litigated ...
The lawsuit against Jackson, filed by Agudath Israel and WR Property, led to a bevy of similar lawsuits from federal and state law enforcement bodies. Jackson agrees to huge payout to settle ...
A 2022 courtroom sketch of Delaware Chancery Court Chief Judge Kathaleen McCormick as she listened to testimony in a lawsuit where Tesla shareholders challenged a compensation plan for CEO Elon Musk.
Records available show the settlement of a lawsuit filed against Lopez in 1992 for his death. Nakia Gilmore, 18, died following a 1994 procedure during childbirth. Records do not indicate the ...
According to the filing, Oberlin performed mock jury exercises in April 2019 and determined it was likely it would lose the Gibson's lawsuit; however, its insurance companies refused to fund a settlement even after Oberlin negotiated an offer to avoid trial for less than $10 million. [51]
Pigford v. Glickman (1999) was a class action lawsuit against the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), alleging that it had racially discriminated against African-American farmers in its allocation of farm loans and assistance from 1981 to 1996.