Lawsuit: PlayVS Accused of Wrongful Termination, Pregnancy Discrimination
A former employee is suing PlayVS over claims of pregnancy discrimination and wrongful termination.
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Electric Scooter Companies Hit With Class Action Lawsuit As Reports of Injuries Climbs
Last week, a class action lawsuit was filed in Los Angeles Superior Court against a handful of electric scooter companies over allegations of gross negligence “related to injuries sustained by both riders and pedestrians.” The suit itself was filed on behalf of nine plaintiffs who allege in the suit that they “sustained injuries due to the proliferation of electric scooters in their communities.” Bird, Lime, Segway, and Xiaomi are the four scooter companies named as defendants in the suit. It's important to note that two of the defendants, Bird and Lime, are currently operating in Denver, Colorado without proper permits.
New CA Law Concerns Legal Ethics, Fees
With Gov. Newsom's signature, Senate Bill 40 became law. Why doesn't everyone support this common sense anti-corruption legislation?
Jury Awards Man $80M in Lawsuit Claiming Roundup Gave Him Cancer
Earlier this month, a jury awarded a man in California $80 million in damages, ending a suit he filed over allegations that Roundup gave him cancer.
Lawsuit Claims Migrant Boy Missed Parents So Much He Almost Jumped Out the Window
For a child, being separated from a parent is one of the most difficult things to endure. Unfortunately, it's been happening at an alarming rate recently down near the border, and understandably some children are having a difficult time adjusting and coping with being ripped from the arms of their mothers and fathers. For example, one migrant boy from South America who was forcibly separated from his parents under the current border policy was “rushed to the hospital after he said he wanted to jump out a window because he missed his parents,” according to a new lawsuit.
Google is Developing Highly Accurate Medical AI
Google is Developing Highly Accurate Medical AI
Hawaii Residents Sue Governor Over Excessive COVID-19 Executive Orders
Fed up residents are suing Hawaii Governor David Ige over claims his excessive executive order are unconstitutional, have gone on too long, and violate civil rights.
Preparing for the Future: How Estate Planning is Changing in the Digital Age
You can always rely on an estate planning attorney to help you in all matters related to planning for your future.
Phoenix Spine & Joint Welcomes Dr. Bruce D. Moffatt
Board-certified neurosurgeon to see patients in Goodyear and Scottsdale ASCs.




