U.S. Federal Court
Recent News About U.S. Federal Court
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Mother blames Royal Caribbean Cruises for her son's slip-and-fall injuries
MIAMI — A mother is suing Royal Caribbean Cruises, alleging her son fell and injured himself as a result of negligence aboard the Quantum of the Seas. -
Woman blames Carnival cruise line for alleged slip-and-fall injuries
MIAMI — A passenger aboard the cruise ship Carnival Magic is suing Carnival for claims that their negligence caused her to fall and injure herself. -
Former window installation worker sues employer for alleged unpaid wages
MIAMI — A former employee is suing Alpha Windows & Doors, alleging he worked for nearly two months without receiving minimum wage or overtime compensation. -
Insurance and inspection companies claim they are not liable for man's injuries
MIAMI — A North Carolina insurance company, in defense of their client, CPM Real Estate Inspections Inc., claims they are not liable for a man who fell off a balcony and injured himself. -
Voltstar Technologies claims L & L Wings infringed on battery charger patent
WEST PALM BEACH — An Illinois technology corporation is suing L & L Wings Inc. for alleged violations of U.S. Patent Law regarding a design for a battery charger. -
Woman sues Santa Fe News & Espresso, alleging FLSA violation
MIAMI — A former employee of Santa Fe News & Espresso is suing the parent corporation for allegations of unpaid overtime compensation. -
Man sues concrete services employers for alleged unpaid wages
MIAMI — A former employee of Adam’s Concrete Services and KPP Concrete is suing for allegations of unpaid minimum wage and overtime compensation. -
Woman sues Horizon By-The-Sea Inn, claims FLSA violation
MIAMI — A former employee of Horizon By-The-Sea Inn is suing for allegations of unpaid overtime compensation. -
Health care clinic alleges Blue Cross and Blue Shield breached patient contracts
MIAMI – A Florida health care provider is suing Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama, alleging the insurance company breached contract after failing to pay for patients’ services. -
Tech company accuses Biz To Biz Direct Inc. of copyright infringement
WEST PALM BEACH – Illinois-based technology company Voltstar Technologies is suing Biz To Biz Direct Inc. over allegations of patent infringement. -
Former BG Group employee collectively sues over FLSA violation claim
PALM BEACH – A former demolition worker is filing a putative class-action suit against The BG Group over allegations of unpaid overtime. -
Woman sues MetLife Insurance for allegedly denying disability benefits
MIAMI – A Florida woman is suing MetLife Insurance for alleged violation of her employer’s disability benefits plan. -
Passenger blames Carnival ship Inspiration for slip-and-fall injuries
MIAMI – A California woman is suing Carnival Corp., alleging that negligence led to injuries she sustained while riding as a passenger on Carnival’s Inspiration. -
Florida woman claims Select Portfolio Services charged illegal fees
MIAMI – A woman is suing a Utah-based loan servicing company over allegations of charging misleading and illegitimate fees to her mortgage. -
Florida woman accuses Fox Collection Center of violating Fair Debt Collection Act
MIAMI – A Santa Rosa County woman is suing Fox Collection Center, claiming they deceived her by insisting she defend an unpaid debt case in person in Tennessee after the statute of limitations had already passed. -
Lumber company sued for alleged pay violation
A former employee of ABC Hollywood Lumber & Hardware is suing the corporation for allegations of unpaid overtime. -
Man sues former landlord after alleged 'campaign of terror'
An Oregon man is suing a former landlord concerning a Miami Beach lease agreement, which he claims was breached and followed by an alleged “campaign of terror.” -
Law firm claims client company didn't pay
A Chicago-based law firm with an office in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, is suing Etkin & Company Inc. — a New York company that is incorporated in Delaware and refers to itself as "a differentiated, value-added merger and acquisition advisory and strategic transaction services boutique" — alleging breach of contract and failure to pay for legal services. -
Insurance firm seeks to cap liability for nightclub shooting at $75,000
MIAMI – An Ohio insurance company is seeking a declaratory judgment against The Mint Lounge to determine coverage limits for assault and battery liability. -
Former employee claims Nursery Elegua's violated wage law
A former employee of Nursery Elegua’s is suing the gardening company for alleged refusal to pay overtime compensation, in violation of federal law.