Madonna Fans Sue Singer After Concert Starts Two Hours Later Than Planned
The lawsuit suggests that Madonna should be held liable for breach of contract after she arrived two hours late to a Brooklyn concert.
Ryan Farrick is a writer and small business advertising consultant based out of mid-Michigan. Passionate about international politics and world affairs, he’s an avid traveler with a keen interest in the connections between South Asia and the United States. Ryan studied neuroscience and has spent the last several years working as an operations manager in transportation logistics.
The lawsuit suggests that Madonna should be held liable for breach of contract after she arrived two hours late to a Brooklyn concert.
A Rhode Island woman claims that she developed chronic and potentially life-threatening heart problems after consuming two-and-a-half Charged Lemonade beverages from a Panera outlet.
The lawsuit alleges that a Chicago ordinance, recently enacted to curb the flow of migrant-filled buses into the city, is unconstitutional.
A Chicago man has filed a lawsuit against Facebook and dozens of women, claiming that he was defamed by a social media group that accused him of being a poor romantic partner. According to FOX News, the unusual lawsuit could have far-reaching consequences: it is the first claim filed under Illinois’ recently-passed “anti-doxxing” statute, which
The federal Department of Justice has joined a multistate lawsuit against the NCAA, arguing that the organization’s transfer eligibility constitutes an unlawful restrain on college athletes’ rights to profit from their work and pursue an education of their choice. According to The Desert News, the Justice Department’s decision to support the coalition of attorneys general
Although Paxton’s filing indicated that he would accept any judgment issued by the court, he has continued to insist that the whistleblowers’ lawsuit is politically motivated.
The lawsuit recounts the fear that many passengers felt after a door plug failure caused an Alaska Airlines flight to depressurize at altitude, leading many to believe they were likely going to die.
One of the two plaintiffs claims that she was sent to Adair County Juvenile Detention Center when she was 17 years old and seven months pregnant. During her stay at Adair, she was housed exclusively in isolation–and sometimes allowed to leave her cell only five times per month.
Although the lawsuit was dismissed after all involved parties reached a settlement, an attorney for the Monterey Bay Aquarium has since posited the outcome as a “victory” for the “First Amendment.”
The state’s lawsuit cites alleged statements from higher-level Albertsons officials, who apparently protested that the merger would be bad for consumers and “basically create a monopoly.”