U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida, Jacksonville Division
Recent News About U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida, Jacksonville Division
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Consumer claims Enhanced Recovery Co. continues to call at an inconvenient time
JACKSONVILLE – A Charlottesville, Virginia consumer has filed suit against a Jacksonville-based debt collector over allegations of harassing phone calls. -
Man alleges he was injured in collision near Camp Blanding
JACKSONVILLE – An agent of the U.S. Army is alleged to have failed to yield and caused a collision near Camp Blanding. -
Employee claims A&A Samalinas Enterprise did not pay correct overtime rate
JACKSONVILLE – An employee of a Flagler County limited liability company that provides remodeling and installation for residential properties alleges it failed to properly compensate her for overtime. -
Consumer claims Synchrony Bank continued to call him after he requested calls to stop
JACKSONVILLE – A Cape Coral consumer is suing a bank in Utah for alleged violation of telephone harassment statutes. -
Credit One Bank NA accused of harassing consumer with excessive calls
JACKSONVILLE – A Jacksonville consumer alleges a debt collector has harassed her by calling 300 times. -
Woman alleges Lincoln National Life Insurance Co. owes her disability benefits
JACKSONVILLE – A woman alleges her claim for disability benefits was unlawfully denied. -
Consumer files suit against First Premier Bank over collection calls
JACKSONVILLE – A consumer alleges a debt collector continued to call her after she requested the calls stop. -
Former Xtreme Wings cook alleges he is owed unpaid overtime
JACKSONVILLE – An Atlantic Beach man alleges a Jacksonville restaurant failed to pay overtime wages. -
Consumer accuses Healthcare Receivables Group of improper debt collection practices
JACKSONVILLE – A Yulee consumer alleges a debt collector failed to report an account as disputed on her credit report. -
Former employee of Kindred Healthcare alleges racial discrimination
JACKSONVILLE – An African-American woman alleges her Jacksonville health care employer assigned her to less favorable territories because of her race. -
Minit Mart alleged to have non-ADA compliant restroom
JACKSONVILLE – A disabled Duval County man a business in the county has barriers and cannot accommodate disabled patrons. -
Woman alleges she was discriminated against by her joint employers because of her age
JACKSONVILLE – A Fleming Island woman alleges she was terminated shortly after returning from a medical leave. -
Shopper alleges Saltologie property restricts access to the disabled
JACKSONVILLE – A woman alleges she experienced accessibility issues when she visited a Duval County store. -
Man alleges he was not paid for work at Chevron Food Mart in Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE – A Duval County resident claims he is owed unpaid wages for his work at a Chevron Food Mark. -
Unum Life Insurance Co. of America wrongfully denied benefits, woman claims
JACKSONVILLE – A woman alleges her claim for disability benefits was wrongfully denied. -
Former Home Pro Complete Services employee claims he was wrongfully terminated
JACKSONVILLE – A St. Augustine man alleges he was terminated in retaliation for filing a complaint about not receiving a paycheck in a timely manner. -
Individual alleges Unum Life Insurance Co. of America wrongfully denied benefits claim
JACKSONVILLE – A Duval County resident alleges her claim for disability benefits was wrongfully denied. -
Miller Electric Co. claims it was damaged in alleged contract breach
JACKSONVILLE – A Jacksonville corporation alleges an Ohio corporation breached its contract. -
Former office assistant claims Kids First Dentistry did not properly compensate for overtime
JACKSONVILLE – A Clay County resident alleges her Duval County employer only paid her the regular wage rate for overtime work. -
Barclays Bank Delaware accused of placing several calls to collect alleged debt
JACKSONVILLE – A Flagler County individual claims a debt collector called him more than 100 times after he requested that it stop calling him.