Understanding insurers is the first step toward receiving your due.
When you buy a car, a home or an appliance, at no point do you expect to receive a large sum of money. Instead, you pay for what you want or need, with the understanding that the seller is likely making a profit off the...
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Month: April 2014
Ford, IBM to Face Renewed U.S. Lawsuit Over Apartheid-Era Business
On April 17, 2014, U.S. District Judge, Shira Scheindlin, refused to dismiss a case against corporations for aiding and abetting South Africa in human rights abuses under the apartheid regime. In a high profile case, initiated some 12 years ago by Nagel Rice on behalf of putative class of millions of South Africans, Judge...
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Nagel Rice Brings Suit Against Live Nation For Illegal Ticket Practices
A New Jersey Bruce Springsteen fan has filed a class-action lawsuit in federal court accusing Live Nation and its related entities of violating the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act in the sale of tickets to five Bruce Springsteen concerts in 2012. According to the complaint filed in Trenton federal court, Marilyn Forst of...
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Personal Injury Suits Filed in Wake of 2012 NJ Train Derailment and Chemical Spill
The November 2012 Paulsboro train derailment and chemical spill wreaked havoc among the surrounding community, and despite the recommended procedures set forth in the borough's emergency guide- evacuating a half-mile radius in such a event- people were forced to shelter in place due to the time, 7:05 a.m., and the amount of people...
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