Coaldale, Tamaqua sue MEM for breach of contract
Coaldale and Tamaqua boroughs filed separate lawsuits Monday in Schuylkill County Court, each alleging that a Lackawanna County business breached a contract to buy and operate the municipal street lighting system and kept the money paid to it. Municipal
Airport Authority faces anger, lawsuits
The Yuma Airport Authority has hit some rough flying as it deals with lawsuits, simmering unrest in the general aviation community and a vigilant website that puts an online spotlight on airport activities.Joe Gamez said he founded YumaAirportWatchdog.org out of concerns...
Judge tosses fraud claims against Slate Belt company accused of Ponzi scheme
Judge says allegations against Wind Gap company amount to breach of contract. Investors suing a Slate Belt loan agency for running a multimillion-dollar Ponzi scheme have been dealt a blow by a Northampton County judge who has been tossing their claims that the company committed fraud, negligence and related wrongdoing.
District and McKinstry sue each other
A three-year relationship between the Blaine County School District and the Seattle-based McKinstry engineering firm has gone sour as both parties filed lawsuits against each other on Tuesday in a legal battle with stakes approaching $26 million.
Seeking spousal support when a marriage ends
Financial support is an issue that arises when a marriage between a United States citizen and a petitioned spouse breaks down.
Daytona State board decides to settle 3 lawsuits, add women's volleyball team
The Daytona State College board approved moving to settle three lawsuits Thursday totaling more than $670,000.
18,000 boots at center of legal battle
A military gear contractor and a Washington, D.C ., nonprofit are suing each other over 18,000 pairs of boots that were part of a State Department contract for African troops fighting al- Qaida -linked militants in Somalia.
David Bergstein Ramps Up Legal Assault With $100 Million Suit Targeting Attorneys
Alex Ben Block The film financier has sued two law firms “for aiding and abetting breach of fiduciary duty” by his former in-house attorney Susan Tregub. read more
18,000 boots at center of Va. legal battle
A military gear contractor and a Washington, D.C., nonprofit are suing each other over 18,000 pairs of boots that were part of a State Department contract for African troops fighting al-Quaida-linked militants in Somalia.