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Senior homeowner alleges fraudulent practices by solar companies
Claver Campbell has filed a lawsuit against multiple solar companies alleging fraudulent practices that left her with unexpected high costs and a lien on her home despite initial promises of affordable energy solutions. The case sheds light on broader issues within the residential solar panel industry affecting seniors and communities of color.
Visually-Impaired plaintiff sues clothing company over website accessibility violations
Paul Abramson has filed a class-action lawsuit against Left Field NYC for allegedly failing to make its website accessible to blind users, citing violations of federal and state laws including the ADA. The suit seeks a permanent injunction and compensatory damages.
East Hampton Police officer alleges systemic gender discrimination by employer
Andrea M. Kess has filed a federal lawsuit against the Town of East Hampton alleging pervasive gender discrimination and retaliation within its police department since her employment April 2016.
Plaintiff alleges negligence and fraud against professional corporation over asset obstruction
A new lawsuit filed by Matteo Patisso accuses J. Scott Souders' professional corporation of negligence and fraud over obstructing rightful asset claims involving valuable art collections linked to Michael Jackson.
Outback Steakhouse accused of deceptive advertising practices
A new class action lawsuit accuses Outback Steakhouse of misleading customers about how their food is prepared.
Allstate accuses healthcare providers of fraud scheme
Allstate Insurance Company has filed a lawsuit against multiple healthcare providers alleging a large-scale fraud scheme involving unnecessary or fictitious medical services billed under New York's No-Fault automobile insurance system. The suit seeks to recover at least $1.67 million in payments made on fraudulent claims.
Former detective investigator sues Richmond County DA's office over denied vaccine exemption
Anita Hernandez has filed a lawsuit against Richmond County DA's Office alleging religious discrimination after being denied a COVID-19 vaccine exemption due to her anti-abortion beliefs. The case highlights issues surrounding religious accommodations in workplace vaccination mandates.
Wagner College faces class-action lawsuit over denied refunds after COVID-19 shift
Plaintiff Miles Wilkie has filed a class-action lawsuit against Wagner College over its refusal to issue prorated refunds after transitioning to online classes during Spring 2020 due to COVID-19. The suit alleges breach of contract and unjust enrichment as students were denied access to on-campus facilities while still being charged full tuition.
Lawsuit: Delta Air Lines accused of discrimination against Jewish employee
A flight attendant at Delta Air Lines has filed a lawsuit alleging discrimination based on his Jewish heritage and Israeli background while also accusing the airline of retaliating against him for seeking medical treatment after workplace injuries.
Former employee accuses Home Depot of wage theft in lawsuit
Anthony Muia has filed a class-action lawsuit against Home Depot U.S.A., Inc., accusing the company of wage theft and retaliatory termination following reports of safety violations at his store. The suit seeks unpaid wages along with various damages under federal and state labor laws.
Consumer files class action against Synchrony Bank over allegedly usurious medical loans
A lawsuit has been filed against a major financial institution for allegedly exploiting vulnerable consumers with high-interest loans during critical medical and veterinary emergencies.
City of New York accused of fraudulent medallion price inflation scheme
A new lawsuit accuses the City of New York and its Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) of fraudulently inflating taxi medallion prices through collusion and deceptive practices during auctions held between 2013 and 2014. Plaintiffs seek compensatory damages for their financial losses as well as punitive damages to deter future misconduct.
Consumer sues Pixi, Inc. cosmetics for deceptive claims regarding collagen
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Pixi Inc., accusing it of falsely advertising its cosmetic products as containing collagen when they actually do not. Plaintiff Brian Kelly seeks compensatory damages among other forms of relief for himself and similarly affected consumers.
Uniondale Union Free School District accused of racial discrimination
A middle school student has filed a lawsuit against a New York school district alleging racial discrimination and harassment by a teacher during the last academic year. The complaint details multiple instances of derogatory remarks and unfair treatment based on race, prompting legal action seeking compensatory and punitive damages.
Visually-Impaired plaintiff sues hospitality company over website accessibility issues
A visually-impaired man has filed a class-action lawsuit against Grupo Gitano LLC for allegedly failing to make its website accessible under ADA guidelines. The suit seeks both injunctive relief and compensatory damages for affected users.
JPMorgan Chase Bank sues construction company over misappropriated real estate funds
JPMorgan Chase Bank has filed a lawsuit against GDV Builders Corp., Rock the Gasper Equities LLC., and Gasper D. Vitale alleging wrongful retention of $682,816 intended for a client's retirement account but mistakenly deposited into GDV Builders' account due to an error in wire instructions.
Local business accuses village administration of harassment and constitutional violations
A local business has filed a lawsuit against municipal authorities alleging harassment and constitutional violations after being shut down without proper legal procedure. The plaintiffs seek compensatory damages totaling at least $3 million for breach of contract among other claims.
New Yorker sues Florida-based corporation over staircase fall leading to severe injuries
A New York resident has filed a lawsuit against Regency Centers Corporation for alleged negligence in maintaining an outdoor staircase at The Gallery at Westbury Plaza. The plaintiff seeks $2 million in damages for severe injuries sustained from slipping on what he claims was a dangerously maintained staircase.
Former employee alleges FedEx fostered hostile work environment due to gender and sexual orientation
Briana Gonzalez has filed a lawsuit against FedEx alleging severe workplace discrimination based on her gender and sexual orientation. The complaint details extensive harassment from colleagues and supervisors alike at FedEx's Jamaica Queens location starting January 2023.
Former NYC School Principal Sues Department of Education Over Racial Discrimination
Heather Jansen has filed a federal lawsuit against NYC's Department of Education alleging racial discrimination and retaliation during her tenure as a school principal in Staten Island. The suit details various instances where she claims she was unfairly targeted due to her race and seeks damages along with reinstatement.
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The King is Back in the South Shore Press
The legendary Long Island journalist Karl Grossman’s latest column.
Don't Expect Bregman to Pay Off
This week, one of the bigger names in the free agency cycle signed with the Chicago Cubs, and fantasy managers everywhere sighed. Usually, anyone heading to Wrigley Field is viewed as a positive, but for Alex Bregman, more information has emerged suggesting this move could spell trouble for his fantasy outlook. Bregman is a right-handed pull hitter who previously played in two of the more favorable home parks for that profile in Houston and Boston. Both parks feature short left-field dimensions that reward pulled fly balls and help inflate power numbers.
Futures Bettors Will Be Smiling
The College Football Championship is set, and it pits two of the more unlikely teams against each other. Indiana may have the largest living alumni base in the country, with more than 800,000 graduates, but few expected the Hoosiers to reach this stage. They feature zero five-star recruits and have instead relied on depth, discipline, and consistency while dominating all season long.