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  2. Burnett v. National Association of Realtors - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, most homes [1] are bought and sold using real estate agents affiliated with the National Association of Realtors (NAR), an industry lobbying group with over 1.5 million individual members. [2] NAR permits only its members to call themselves Realtors.

  3. Liebeck v. McDonald's Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Her past medical expenses were $10,500; her anticipated future medical expenses were approximately $2,500; and her daughter's [15] loss of income was approximately $5,000 for a total of approximately $18,000. [18] McDonald's offered only $800. [19] When McDonald's refused to raise its offer, Liebeck retained the Texas attorney Reed Morgan.

  4. When he couldn't pay for cancer treatment, the hospital sued

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    From January 2017 through June 2022, North Carolina hospitals sued 7,517 patients and their family members to collect medical debt, according to a recent study by Duke University School of Law ...

  5. National realtor association CEO suddenly quits in the wake ...

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    NAR and the other brokerages must pay $1.8 billion in damages to the 500,000 home sellers in Missouri and in some nearby out-of-state towns represented by the class-action lawsuit, which was ...

  6. Burnett v. National Enquirer, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Carol Burnett v. National Enquirer, Inc. was a decision by the California Court of Appeal, which ruled that the "actual malice" required under California law for imposition of punitive damages is distinct from the "actual malice" required by New York Times Co. v. Sullivan to be liable for defaming a "public figure", and that the National Enquirer is not a "newspaper" for the purposes of ...

  7. For patients Atrium Health sued over unpaid medical debt ...

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  8. University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center v. Nassar

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    From 1995 to 1998 and 2001 to 2006, Dr. Nassar, an Egyptian-born Muslim, was a faculty member of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, as well as a medical doctor at Parkland Memorial Hospital. Dr.

  9. For patients Atrium Health sued over unpaid medical debt ...

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    Some, including Atrium, sued thousands of patients who didn’t pay bills. In a 2012 investigation, The Charlotte Observer reported on poor patients struggling to pay bills from nonprofit hospitals.