Fed Up with COVID Restrictions, Oregon Businesses Threaten Lawsuits
Three business owners in Oregon are fed up with the COVID-19 restrictions devastating their businesses, and are now threatening to take legal action.
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Three business owners in Oregon are fed up with the COVID-19 restrictions devastating their businesses, and are now threatening to take legal action.
West Penn Hospital is at the center of a class-action lawsuit alleging it failed to protect the privacy of its patients.
Allen County recently announced it will settle a lawsuit filed against the sheriff, David Gladieux, for $55,000.
Willow Tree Poultry Farm announced a recall for about 6,890 pounds of ready-to-eat chicken salad products that may be contaminated with nuts.
Northern Michigan University recently agreed to settle a gender discrimination lawsuit filed by four female professors for $1.46 million.
The family of Diego Stolz is suing the Moreno Valley Unified School District over claims it ignored the bullying that took Diego’s life.
Cher-Make Sausage Company, a Wisconsin company, is recalling certain sausage products that may contain undeclared allergens.
United Airlines was recently hit with a lawsuit over allegations it has been stacking crews for its charter flights for sports teams with young, blonde, white women.
Banyan Medical Services and Pivot Concierge are being sued by the Nebraska Attorney General’s office over claims they used false advertising when marketing their antibody tests.
Angry Utah parents are suing Governor Gary Herbert and the Utah Department of Health over what they call excessive executive orders that are allegedly trampling on their rights.