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Alleged Stripper Price-Fixing in the Land Down Under

April 17th, 2008

More proof that price-fixing can take place in any industry: the owner of Adult Fire, an Australian company that puts on various X-rated strip shows for men and women, sued two of its Sydney rivals, Bombshells and Sex Bomb Promotions, for price-fixing. Sadly for Adult Fire the case was “quickly dismissed” after Bombshells and […]

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Tesco Sues Thai Dissenters for Speaking Out Against Its Expansion in Thailand

April 8th, 2008

A Thai Member of Parliament (MP) and a newspaper critic face millions of dollars in damages and significant prison time after being sued for libel by Tesco, the UK’s largest retailer, according to a story by the Guardian Newspaper. Both were sued for saying that Tesco, known as Tesco Lotus in Thailand, is expanding […]

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Starbucks Takes Heat for Tip Sharing Policy

March 13th, 2008

Tipping is an activity so fervently argued and debated in the United States that entire books have been published on tipping etiquette. Those who have worked for tips argue for it, those that haven’t argue against it, and both sides tend to leave the debate unsettled and more angry than when they started. […]

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Hormel Sues Campbell over Misrepresentation of “Stew”

October 25th, 2007

Although this story is unique in and of itself, more interesting is what it brought to light: there are actually federal guidelines in place for what constitutes a “stew.” The USDA outlines the official government recipe for beef stew with language that seems better suited for a Monty Python sketch. “The beef stew shall […]

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Judge blasts lawyer for keeping 99% of nationwide class action settlement as his fees

July 26th, 2007

We’ve all heard stories of attorneys that charge an arm and a leg (and possibly your first-born) for their services. But N.C. Superior Court Judge Ben Tennille was less than forgiving in his recent criticism of a Sears class action settlement in which attorneys collected almost 400 times the amount that the plaintiffs received. Tennille […]

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Wacky employment lawsuits go global. Here are some of the best U.K one

July 9th, 2007

The Times over in the U.K. has done us the favor of reminding us that it is not only in the U.S. where we have judges who file a $54 million lawsuit against a drycleaner over a lost pair of pants. For some humor, click here if you want to see their top 14 […]

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Return the chair, take a deep breath, and MOVE ON people…

March 20th, 2007

Representing a terrific resource investment by the U.S. court system, a Tennessee Court of Appeals judge has decide to reinstate a lawsuit against Holland Medical Equipment in Nashville over hundreds of phones calls allegedly made in 1999. The lower courts has dismissed the case.
The calls allegedly contained threats in an attempt to get back a […]

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Casino mogul sues Lloyd’s for $54 million for not covering his clumsiness…

January 17th, 2007

Casino mogul Steve Wynn sued Lloyd’s of London this week saying the insurance company failed to act properly on his demands to pay $54 million in lost value for a Picasso that was damaged when Wynn accidentally poked a hole in the canvas with his elbow.
The lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Manhattan sought […]

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