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AT&T Lawsuit
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AT&T Lawsuit Unlawful Billing
A Wilmington woman has filed a lawsuit against AT&T seeking damages for unlawful billing of its customers under the "Inside Wire Protection Plan." The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court for Eastern North Carolina, seeks to represent all AT&T customers affected by its billing fraud. The lawsuit claims $10 million from the defendant company for billing fraud.
Gloria Girton, the lead plaintiff, alleges that AT&T charges its customers for services they do not even own. The complainant accuses the defendant of illegally charging its landline customers living in multi-tenant facilities for needless wire insurance.
The lawsuit contends that despite being aware of its improper and unnecessary charges, the defendant continues to issue bills to building tenants for worthless plans. The suit alleges that the plaintiff has been a victim of fraud due to the defendant company’s indulgence in deceptive sales actions. The plaintiff alleges that the defendant robbed her and several other customers of their hard-earned financial resources.
The lawsuit asserts that the defendant continues with these illegitimate actions despite conducting prior internal investigations into unlawful billing of customers. The lawsuit claims that the plaintiff and other similarly situated persons have suffered damages worth $10 million and "very likely much more" and thus seek compensation from the defendant company.
Oil Spil Lawsuit
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Oil Spill Lawsuit
In what at first sounds like the actions of a responsible oil
corporation, President Obama announced yesterday that BP Oil has
agreed to setup a 20 Billion dollar damages fund for victims of
economic loss related to the gulf oil spill.
Executives for BP Oil along with president Obama, indicated that
payouts for gulf coast business owners would be handled by an
impartial third party organization and that any worker related oil
spill disputes would be handled by a 3 person panel.
To say that we do not trust BP Oil would be an understatement. The way
this company has handled this spill up to this point proves that BP has
been reckless from the very start and should be held accountable for
each and every drip of oil contaminating the gulf
BP oil should be held accountable in a court of law.
Bp will undoubtedly negotiate unfair terms of loss and payment
guidelines for oil spill victims in an effort to deny oil spill
claims. These denied claims will undoubtedly result in lawsuits
against BP with Do I Have A Lawsuit affiliated attorneys in another
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Apple Inc is the target of a lawsuit
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BOSTON (Reuters) - Apple Inc is the target of a lawsuit that claims a technology the iPhone uses to surf the Web infringes on a patent filed by Los Angeles real estate developer Elliot Gottfurcht and two co-inventors.
The lawsuit was filed by EMG Technology LLC on Monday in the U.S. District Court in Tyler, Texas. EMG was founded by Gottfurcht, is based in Los Angeles with an office in Tyler, and has just one employee.
The suit alleges that the technology the iPhone uses to navigate and display some websites designed for small phone screens infringes on a patent obtained last month by Gottfurcht and his co-inventors and assigned to EMG.

