U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida, Orlando Division
Recent News About U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida, Orlando Division
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Former 7-ELEVEN cashier alleges she was not paid overtime wages
ORLANDO – A cashier at a St. Cloud convenience store alleges that she is owed unpaid wages. -
Disabled woman accuses Aetna Life Insurance Co. of wrongful termination of benefits
ORLANDO – A former Burns & McDonnell Engineering Co. employee alleges that her disability benefits were wrongfully terminated. -
Woman files suit against Ohio debt collector alleging violation of debt law
ORLANDO – An Orange County consumer alleges an Ohio debt collector violated debt collection laws in an attempt to collect a student loan purportedly in default. -
Island Stone makers accuse company of trademark infringement
ORLANDO – Manufacturers of artisan residential and commercial design materials allege that another company is selling similar products using its mark. -
Woman alleges benefits were wrongfully terminated by Prudential
ORLANDO – A disabled Palm Bay woman alleges that her long-term disability benefits were wrongfully terminated after receiving them for almost three years. -
Orange County resident accuses Monitronics International Inc. of telephone harassment
ORLANDO – An Orlando consumer is suing Monitronics International Inc. over claims of abuse and violation of telephone harassment statutes. -
Noble Communications owes wages, woman alleges
ORLANDO – A woman alleges her Orange County employer owes her unpaid wages. -
Employee alleges AAA Discount Water Outlet - The Waterman Inc. owes unpaid overtime
ORLANDO – A water technician is suing his Brevard County employer citing alleging unpaid wages. -
Orange County resident accuses Security Alarm Now of unpaid wages
ORLANDO – An alarm technician is suing his former employer over claims he was not paid overtime. -
Former employees claim The Transition House Inc. owes them overtime wages
ORLANDO – Four former employees of a drug and mental health treatment center allege that they were not properly compensated when they worked more than 40 hours in a week. -
Woman files suit against Prudential seeking disability benefits
ORLANDO – A woman alleges her insurance company wrongfully denied her long-term disability benefits. -
Server alleges Papa Vito's Italian Restaurant did not properly pay employees
ORLANDO – A former server alleges a Brevard County restaurant did not pay its employees overtime wages. -
Orlando resident accuses Navient Solutions Inc. of telephone harassment
ORLANDO – An Orlando resident has filed suit against a debt collector over allegations it kept calling him after he requested the calls to stop. -
Osceola County resident accuses The Lincoln National Life Insurance Co. of wrongful termination of benefits
ORLANDO – A registered nurse alleges that he was wrongfully terminated from receiving disability benefits. -
Cellist accuses former employer of age discrimination
ORLANDO – A musician is suing her former employer over allegations she was wrongfully terminated because of her age. -
Brevard County resident accuses Synchrony Bank of robo calling
ORLANDO – A consumer is suing a bank over allegations it called her repeatedly after requests to stop. -
Westwood Generation alleged to owe debt
ORLANDO – A Louisiana company authorized to do business in Florida has filed a suit against a Pennsylvania corporation alleging it owes an outstanding debt. -
Former employee accuses DeBartolo Construction Services of not paying overtime wages
ORLANDO – A construction superintendent filed a suit against his former employer alleging he was not paid overtime wages in violation of federal law. -
Tow truck driver files suit against Metro Towing for alleged unpaid wages
ORLANDO – A former employee is suing a company that conducts business in Orange County alleging that he wasn't paid overtime wages. -
Brevard County resident accuses Zwicker & Associates of unfair collection practices
ORLANDO – A consumer is suing a collection agency alleging unfair collection practices.