Frappier v. Countrywide Home Loans, Inc.
Plaintiff purchased property with a mortgage from Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. In October 2006, Plaintiff took out a loan from Countrywide to cure his breach of a divorce agreement. In December 2006,...
View ArticleYacubian v. United States
In 2000, Plaintiff, a former scallop fisherman, was prosecuted by an enforcement arm of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (“NOAA”). The ALJ sustained all charges against Plaintiff....
View ArticleLopez-Munoz v. Triple-S Salud, Inc.
Plaintiff sought insurance coverage for gastric lap band surgery. Defendant, a health-care insurer that covered Plaintiff by virtue of Plaintiff’s husband’s employment with the federal government,...
View ArticleCalderon-Ortega v. United States
Plaintiff sued the United States under the Federal Tort Claims Act, alleging that personnel at the Fort Buchanan Post Exchange Store in Puerto Rico had been negligent in failing to both prevent and...
View ArticleAbdallah v. Bain Capital, LLC
Plaintiff worked in a luggage factory in France that was owned by Samsonite. Samsonite was controlled by an investment group led by Bain Capital, LLC. Bain wanted to shut down the factory, and to avoid...
View ArticleGenereux v. Raytheon Co.
Plaintiffs filed a putative class action in the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts, invoking federal diversity jurisdiction, alleging that Defendant, Raytheon Company,...
View ArticleGraf v. Hospitality Mut. Ins. Co.
Katie Graf was injured on the premises of Fat Cat Bar & Grill. Graf was awarded $500,000 in damages and $111,124 in prejudgment interest against Torcia & Sons, Inc, the owner of Fat Cat. Torcia...
View ArticlePackgen v. BP Exploration & Prod., Inc.
After an oil drilling rig owned by BP Exploration & Production, Inc. and BP America Production Company (collectively, BP) sank of the Gulf Coast of Louisiana and caused a massive oil spill,...
View ArticleAlejandro-Ortiz v. P.R. Elec. Power Auth.
Orlando Alejandro-Ortiz (Alejandro) was injured by an electric shock during an encounter with a power line owned by Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA). Alejandro and his wife, Sonia...
View ArticleRamirez v. Carolina Dream, Inc.
Appellant, a seaman, was diagnosed with aplastic anemia, a blood condition that preventing him from continuing to work. Appellant brought a personal injury action against his employer, alleging...
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