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List Of Class Action Lawsuits
This page has a list of lawsuits brought as class actions. Class action lawsuits Lawsuits related to class action See also Class action lawyers *Kristina Baehr (class action lawyer) *William Lerach (class action lawyer) *Tim Misny (class action lawyer) *David I. Shapiro (class action lawyer) *Paul Sprenger (lawyer representing employees in class actions) *Harvey Thomas Strosberg (Canadian class action lawyer) *Ted Wells (lawyer representing corporations in class actions) Class action law firms *Center for Class Action Fairness (law firm representing consumers in class actions) *Edelson McGuire (law firm representing consumers in class actions) Other persons involved in class actions *William Hohri (class action lead plaintiff) *Harry Kalven (American jurist, a pioneer in class action) Legislation *Personal Responsibility in Food Consumption Act (in the US) *Securities Litigation Uniform Standards Act (in the US) Other related topics *2007 National Football League videotaping ...
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Lawsuit
A lawsuit is a proceeding by one or more parties (the plaintiff or claimant) against one or more parties (the defendant) in a civil court of law. The archaic term "suit in law" is found in only a small number of laws still in effect today. The term "lawsuit" is used with respect to a civil action brought by a plaintiff (a party who claims to have incurred loss as a result of a defendant's actions) who requests a legal remedy or equitable remedy from a court. The defendant is required to respond to the plaintiff's complaint or else risk default judgment. If the plaintiff is successful, judgment is entered in favor of the plaintiff, and the court may impose the legal or equitable remedies available against the defendant (respondent). A variety of court orders may be issued in connection with or as part of the judgment to enforce a right, award damages or restitution, or impose a temporary or permanent injunction to prevent an act or compel an act. A declaratory judgmen ...
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Fraley may refer to: * Fraley (surname) * Fraley Island, Nunavut * '' Fraley v. Facebook, Inc.'', a California class action lawsuit alleging misappropriation of Facebook users' names and likenesses in advertisements * Fraley syndrome, dilation of a portion of the upper renal calyx due to compression by the upper branch of the renal artery {{disambiguation ...
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United States District Court For The Northern District Of Georgia
The United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia (in case citations, N.D. Ga.) is a United States district court which serves the residents of forty-six counties. These are divided up into four divisions. Appeals from cases brought in the Northern District of Georgia are to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit (except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act, which are appealed to the Federal Circuit). History The United States District Court for the District of Georgia was one of the original 13 courts established by the Judiciary Act of 1789, , on September 24, 1789.U.S. District Courts of Georgia, Legislative history
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Mauldin can refer to: People * Bill Mauldin (1921–2003), American editorial cartoonist * Greg Mauldin (born 1982), American ice hockey player * Joe B. Mauldin (1940–2015), American bass guitarist * Bessie Lee Mauldin (1920–1983), American double bass player and Blue Grass Boy * Lorenzo Mauldin (born 1992), American football player * Michael Mauldin (producer) (born 1953), American media proprietor and record executive * Michael Loren Mauldin (born 1959), American computer scientist * William L. Mauldin (1845–1912), South Carolina politician and railroad executive Places * Mauldin, Arkansas * Mauldin, South Carolina ** Mauldin High School Other *'' Mauldin v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.'', class action lawsuit *''Hryniak v Mauldin is a landmark case of the Supreme Court of Canada that supports recent reforms to Canadian civil procedure in the area of granting summary judgment in civil cases. Background Civil justice reform Summary judgment procedures were first int ...
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A madrigal is a form of secular vocal music most typical of the Renaissance (15th–16th centuries) and early Baroque (1580–1650) periods, although revisited by some later European composers. The polyphonic madrigal is unaccompanied, and the number of voices varies from two to eight, but the form usually features three to six voices, whilst the metre of the madrigal varies between two or three tercets, followed by one or two couplets. Unlike verse-repeating strophic forms sung to the same music, most madrigals are through-composed, featuring different music for each stanza of lyrics, whereby the composer expresses the emotions contained in each line and in single words of the poem being sung. Madrigals written by Italianized Franco–Flemish composers in the 1520s partly originated from the three-to-four voice frottola (1470–1530); partly from composers' renewed interest in poetry written in vernacular Italian; partly from the stylistic influence of the French chanson; and ...
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Lane V
In road transport, a lane is part of a roadway that is designated to be used by a single line of vehicles to control and guide drivers and reduce traffic conflicts. Most public roads (highways) have at least two lanes, one for traffic in each direction, separated by lane markings. On multilane roadways and busier two-lane roads, lanes are designated with road surface markings. Major highways often have two multi-lane roadways separated by a central reservation, median. Some roads and bridges that carry very low volumes of traffic are less than wide, and are only a single lane wide. Vehicles travelling in opposite directions must slow or stop to pass each other. In rural areas, these are often called country lanes. In urban areas, alleys are often only one lane wide. Urban and suburban one lane roads are often designated for one-way traffic. History For much of human history, roads did not need lane markings because most people walked or rode horses at relatively slow spee ...
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Jewel refers to a gemstone or a gem. Jewel may also refer to: Companies * Jewel-Osco, a U.S. grocery store chain * Jewel Food Stores (Australia), an Australian grocery store chain * Jewel Records (other), several record labels People * Jewel (given name) * Jewel (singer) (born Jewel Kilcher), American singer and actress * Jewel Burks Solomon, American tech entrepreneur and venture capitalist * Jewel De'Nyle (born 1976), American pornographic movie star, sometimes credited as "Jewel" * Jewel Staite (born 1982), Canadian actress in ''Firefly'' Fictional characters * Jewel, a Dalmatian puppy with spots forming a necklace in ''101 Dalmatians'' * Jewel, one of the main characters in the animated film '' Rio'' and its sequel ''Rio 2'' * Jessica Jones, a superheroine in the Marvel Universe who uses the alias Jewel * Jewel the Beetle, a character from the IDW Publishing comic series ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' * Jewel Bundren, male character in the novel ''As I Lay Dying'' ...
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Jenson is an English language patronymic surname meaning ''"son of Jen"'', with Jen being a short form of Old French Jehan i.e. John. It may also be an Americanized form of the surnames Jensen or Jenssen.https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=jenson Jenson is also used as a given name. There are alternate spellings, including the German/Danish variant, Jensen. Notable people with the name Jenson include: Given name * Jenson Brooksby (born 2000), American tennis player * Jenson Button (born 1980), British racing driver * Jenson Joseph (born 1966), Antiguan cricketer * Jenson Seelt (born 2003), Dutch footballer Surname * (née Elizabeth Marie Spraggins; born 1977), Italian-born American pornographic actress * Andrew Jenson (1850–1941), church historian for the Latter Day Saints * Bob Jenson (1931–2018), American politician and educator * Dan Jenson (born 1975), Australian squash player * Mary Goodrich Jenson (1907–2004), American aviator and journalist *Nicolas ...
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1997 Heath High School Shooting
The Heath High School shooting occurred at Heath High School in West Paducah, Kentucky, on December 1, 1997, when 14-year-old Michael Carneal opened fire on a group of students, killing three and injuring six. Shooting On December 1, 1997, Carneal wrapped a shotgun and a rifle in a blanket and took them to school, passing them off as an art project he was working on. He carried a loaded Ruger MK II .22-caliber pistol in his backpack. Carneal rode to school with his sister and arrived at approximately 7:45 a.m. When he arrived, he inserted earplugs into his ears and took the pistol out of his bag. He fired ten rounds in fast succession at a student prayer group. Three girls later died and six other students were wounded. Brittney Thomas, a survivor, said that when she turned around during the shooting, she was "kind of facing down the barrel of the gun." A member of the group, Benjamin Strong, testified that Carneal dropped the gun of his own accord after the shooting. ...
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George Henry Hepting (September 1, 1907 – April 29, 1988) was an American forest scientist and plant pathologist. Hepting was Chief Plant Pathologist at Southeastern Forest Experiment Station of US Forest Service and a member of the National Academy of Sciences. He has been called a "pioneer leader in forest pathology". Hepting was educated at Cornell University with an undergraduate degree in 1929 and a Ph.D. in 1933. He spent much of his career at the Southeastern Forest Experiment Station of the US Forest Service, which he joined in 1931 as a Field Assistant. He served as Chief of the Division of Forest Disease Research at the Southeastern Forest Experiment Station in Asheville, North Carolina (1953-1961) and as Principal Research Scientist for the Washington office of the Forest Service (1962-1971). Hepting was also a visiting professor at North Carolina State University (1967-1984), on plant pathology and forest resources. Hepting directed generative research on dis ...
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GM Instrument Cluster Settlement
The GM Instrument Cluster Settlement was a 2008 class action settlement awarded to owners of certain General Motors vehicles with allegedly defective speedometers. The settlement allows the owner or lessee to get their instrument cluster replaced under the terms of a special coverage adjustment to their factory standard warranty. Background As early as 2005, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration had received complaints concerning erratic speedometer and gauge readings from numerous makes and models of GM vehicles. No deaths or injuries were ever attributed to the erratic gauges, but owners of the vehicles felt the problem was a safety concern. In 2007, Kevin Zwicker filed suit against General Motors General Motors Company (GM) is an American Multinational corporation, multinational Automotive industry, automotive manufacturing company headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, United States. The company is most known for owning and manufacturing f ... in U.S. District Cou ...
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