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On April 1, Arthur Barens, Gurzanski’s lawyer, filed a motion with the court seeking sanctions against Cloobeck, in excess of $100,000, for violating the temporary restraining order. Cloobeck’s lawyer Robert Allen said Cloobeck was only communicating with Gurzanski to urge her to agree to a settlement of his lawsuit.
Of the settlement funds, $650,000 were used for customer restitution. [10] Under the settlement, customers who had purchased timeshares in Arizona between January 1, 2011, and July 23, 2017, could be released from their timeshare, provided they gave a detailed description of deceptive statements or false promises made by Diamond Resorts ...
The plaintiff is Landon Capital Partners, LLC. It details that the firm “was founded in 2015 and services JPS Finance Ltd. (JPS), a limited liability company … that manages assets for a single ...
Capitol Records, Inc. v. Thomas-Rasset was the first file-sharing copyright infringement lawsuit in the United States brought by major record labels to be tried before a jury. The defendant, Jammie Thomas-Rasset, was found liable to the plaintiff record company for making 24 songs available to the public for free on the Kazaa file sharing ...
Ruth Madoff's combined assets with her husband had a net worth of between $823 million and $826 million.She had $92.6 million in assets listed in her own name: [9] the $7 million penthouse on Manhattan's Upper East Side; an $11 million mansion in Palm Beach, Florida; a three-bedroom apartment in Cap d'Antibes on the French Riviera valued at $1.5 million; $45 million in municipal bonds and $17 ...
On Monday, Cardenas' attorneys announced a $5.6-million settlement of a lawsuit filed against the prison and the hospital system that supervised the search.
By BETH PINSKER GLADSTONE NEW YORK, July 18 (Reuters) - The Capital One Financial (COF) settlement with U.S. regulators over deceptive marketing of credit card "add-on products" means a lot to all ...
The settlement offer was criticized by the Campaign to Organize Digital Employees, a project of the Communications Workers of America (CWA), calling the $18 million "mere pennies" compared to the estimated $72 billion net worth of Activision-Blizzard, and "a slap in the face to workers [who have] dealt with toxic working conditions for [years]."