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    JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ) Carl Ameche, ) ) C.A. NO.: 2016-CP-23-999999 Plaintiff, ) ) vs. ) ) COMPLAINT Margie Congden, Leroy Congden, ) (JURY TRIAL DEMANDED) and Maple Meadows Campground, ) ) Defendants. ) ) The Plaintiff, Carl Ameche (hereinafter “Ameche”), complaining of the Defendants, Margie Congdon (hereinafter “Congden”)…

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    IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR BROWARD COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. COWE-14-010356 (83) Hunter Run Homeowners Association Of Broward county Plaintiff, Vs. Clement Watkins, (Pro Se) Defendant. ________________________________________/ Motion: OBJECTION TO FORECLOSURE SALE COMES NOW Pro Se Defendant Clement Watkins, and objects to foreclosure sale. • Pro Se Defendant argues that a…

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    This colorful description is getting at the bigger picture, that as plaintiffs’ lawyer, the author would obviously have some kind of bias toward himself. However, he often paints Pittston a more of an enemy than perhaps is needed, this could have been partly out of the emotional distress claims as a main point of the claim…

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    due to the fact that such a challenge require the plaintiff to have a sufficient…

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    are that the court found that there was a common nexus between website's goods and services, and those provided at the physical stores. One example is the National Federation for the Blind v. Target. This case included a group of visually impaired plaintiffs that claimed they could not access Target's website to purchase products, redeem gift cards, or find Target store locations via website. This case was ruled in the favor of the National Federation for the Blind, and Target was forced to…

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    Kenneth Sorensen Case

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    On April 27, 2015, Plaintiff Kenneth Sorensen, an inmate, filed a lawsuit arising out of his housing at the Jessup Correction Institution (“JCI”). He has since been transferred to the Maryland Correctional Institution – Hagerstown. The original complaint named 11 defendants (Former JCI Warden John Wolfe, former JCI Case Manager George Allen, Lieutenant Barnes, Carol Jackson, Officer Robert Jordan, Lieutenant Ronel Legrand, Dr. Kevin J. McCamant, Dr. Jacqueline Moore, Sergeant Shekey Sellman,…

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    This week’s current event that I have read is about Boston based Gillette suing Edgewell in federal court, alleging Edgewell's Hydro Connect 5 and Hydro Connect 5 Sensitive razor refill blades infringe on a Gillette patent for its Fusion razor. Gillette, which is owned by Cincinnati-based Procter & Gamble, filed the lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut, where Edgewell's Schick Manufacturing is based.Ofcourse you might be saying who is Gillette or even then Edgewell;…

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    I have chosen to discuss the Timothy W. vs. Rochester School district case. It appeared in front of the court on May 24, 1989. It was a lawsuit that was filed against the Rochester School district by Timothy W. Timothy W. vs. Rochester School district case was ruled by the U.S. First Circuit Court of Appeals. It ruled that under the Education for all Handicapped Children Act; now known as IDEA, school boards were required to provide special education services regardless of how big or little the…

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    Wal-Mart in 2015 employed over 2.2 million people and is the largest private retailer globally, making more than $485 billion. It’s vision is “To be the best retailer in the hearts and minds of consumers and employees.” and its mission statement is “Saving people money so they can live better.” Despite these vision and mission statements, the company has been in series after series of lawsuits, strikes, complaints from labor unions and environmental activists.. The company uses a cost…

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    James Thomas Case Summary

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    James Thomas, 44, of Villa Rica, Georgia, was summoned on government charges of wire misrepresentation and IRS evasion emerging from an affirmed development expense extortion plan including $1.7 million. Thomas was prosecuted by a government excellent jury on September 15, 2015. As indicated by the U.S. Lawyer, the charges, and other data introduced in court: Between 2008 and 2011, Thomas depicted his firm, Trilateral Capital and Development LLC ("Trilateral"), as a legitimate and settled…

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