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Canada Pledges $31.5 Billion to Settle Fight Over Indigenous Child Welfare System

EnergyThe Canadian government announced Tuesday that it had reached what it called the largest settlement in Canada’s history, paying $31.5 billion to fix the nation’s discriminatory child welfare system and

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Capital One Settles Class-Action Cyber Lawsuit for $190 Million

LitigationCapital One Financial Corp. agreed to pay $190 million to settle a class-action lawsuit that customers filed against the firm after a hacker broke into its cloud-computing systems and stole their personal

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Morgan Stanley to Pay $60 Mln to Resolve Data Security Lawsuit

LitigationMorgan Stanley (MS.N) agreed to pay $60 million to settle a lawsuit by customers who said the Wall Street bank exposed their personal data when it twice failed to properly retire some of its older information

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El Pomar will Purchase Portion of Hitch Rack Ranch Land for $3.75 Million as Part of Lawsuit Settlement

LitigationThe El Pomar Foundation will spend $3.75 million to purchase ranch land as part of a settlement that will result in the dismissal of a lawsuit accusing the nonprofit of violating state law by secretly lobbying

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$1.1 Million Settlement in Police Car Overbilling Lawsuit

LitigationA man who blew the whistle on a scheme to double-bill Minnesota police and sheriff departments on their squad cars has settled a lawsuit he brought that claimed Minnesota officials failed to fully hold a

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Former LA County Coroner’s Investigator Gets $8.4 Million in Lawsuit

LitigationA former coroner’s office investigator was awarded $8.4 million on Friday, Dec. 17, in her lawsuit against Los Angeles County in which she said she was forced into early retirement in 2017 in

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Desjardins Data Breach: Class Action Lawsuit Agreement Reaches $201 Million

LitigationA class action lawsuit against Canadian financial services firm Desjardins has provisionally settled for C$201 million after a 2019 data breach exposed the personal information of 10 million customers

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An Andrew Cuomo Lawsuit to Keep $5M Book Profits Risks Digging Up More Dirt: Lavine

LitigationThe ex-governor is threatening to sue the Joint Commission on Public Ethics for ordering him to turn over the proceeds of his $5.1 million coronavirus book deal to state Attorney General Letitia James within 30 days

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U.S. Judge Tosses $4.5 Bln Deal Shielding Sacklers from Opioid Lawsuits

LitigationA federal judge overturned a roughly $4.5 billion settlement that legally shielded members of the Sackler family who stand accused of helping fuel the U.S. opioid epidemic, a decision that threatened to

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Larry Nassar Abuse Survivors Reach $380 Million Settlement with USA Gymnastics

EnergyMore than 500 female gymnasts who were sexually abused by Larry Nassar, the former national gymnastics team doctor, have agreed to a $380 million settlement with USA Gymnastics and the United States

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Fired Black Educators Reach $9.25M Settlement with CPS

EnergyEnding nearly a decade of litigation, Chicago Public Schools and the Chicago Teachers Union have reached a $9.25 million settlement over the layoffs of entire school staffs that disproportionately affected

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Zoom Users could Qualify for $85 Million Class-Action Lawsuit Against Video Meeting Company over Privacy Concerns

EnergyZoom users in the United States could soon find themselves with a few extra dollars in their pockets, the product of a settlement the video meeting company has agreed to as part of class-action lawsuit.

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Computer Scientist who Claims to be Bitcoin Inventor Satoshi Nakamoto Wins Lawsuit over $57 Billion Crypto Fortune

EnergyThe Australian computer scientist who claims he invented Bitcoin was told by a U.S. jury to pay $100 million in damages over claims that he cheated a deceased friend over intellectual property for the cryptocurrency.

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Columbus Reaches $5.75 Million Settlement Agreement with Protesters

EnergyThe city of Columbus, Ohio, announced on Thursday that it had reached an agreement to pay $5.75 million to 32 plaintiffs who said that they were injured and that their constitutional rights were violated by members

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Columbus to Pay out $5.75M Settlement to 32 Protesters to Settle Federal Civil Rights Lawsuit

EnergyThirty-two plaintiffs who say they were brutalized by Columbus police during protests against racial injustice in the summer of 2020 will receive a settlement totaling $5.75 million once the City Council approves

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Renren’s $300 Million Settlement with Investors is Rejected

EnergyChinese social media company Renren Inc.’s $300 million settlement with a group of investors who accused its co-founders of self-dealing was rejected by a New York state judge, sending its U.S. share price

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$40 Million Settlement in ‘Pharma Bro’ Firm Drug Price Lawsuit

EnergyA company once owned by “Pharma Bro” Martin Shkreli will pay up to $40 million to settle allegations that it jacked up the price of a life-saving medication by roughly 4,000% after obtaining exclusive rights to

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$67 Million Settlement Reached in Atlanta Suit over Jail Phone Calls

EnergyThe country’s largest provider of telecommunications services to jails and prisons has agreed to end contentious litigation over non-refunded deposits made by its customers. Global Tel*Link Corp. will establish

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Online Lender OppFi to Refund D.C.Rresidents $1.5 Million After Settling Lawsuit over Interest Rates

EnergyOpportunity Financial, an online lender, will refund $1.5 million to more than 4,000 D.C. borrowers, settling a lawsuit that alleged it charged them excessive interest rates, D.C. Attorney General Karl A.

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Governments will Negotiate their Share of $790M Rams Settlement, Official Says

EnergyThe three governmental plaintiffs in St. Louis’ Rams litigation must negotiate over how to split proceeds from the case’s $790 million settlement. St. Louis, St. Louis County and the public entity that owns the Dome

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