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Case overview

Case Number:

1:22-mi-99999

Court:

Georgia Northern

Nature of Suit:

Other Statutory Actions

Judge:

Unassigned

  1. July 28, 2022

    Ex-Worker Sues SAP America Over COVID Disability Bias

    Software company SAP America slashed an account executive's workload and put him on a performance improvement plan after he was hospitalized for six months with COVID-19, the former employee told a Georgia federal court in a disability discrimination lawsuit.

  2. July 27, 2022

    Fired Black Server Hits Ga. IHOP With Race Bias Suit

    A Georgia IHOP franchisee fired a Black former server because she reported a white co-worker who lobbed racial slurs and threatened violence, the woman said Wednesday in a federal suit.

  3. July 13, 2022

    Insurer Says Subcontractor Not Covered In $26M Defect Suit

    Amerisure Mutual Insurance Co. told a Georgia federal court that there is no coverage available for a subcontractor being sued for more than $26 million in damages stemming from its work on an apartment project, saying the subcontractor's policies do not cover damage arising out of the insured's own work.

  4. June 16, 2022

    Sporting Goods Biz Owner Hid Foreign Accounts, Feds Say

    Federal prosecutors are seeking to collect nearly $2.3 million in civil penalties from the owner of a suburban Atlanta sporting goods store for allegedly failing to report his financial holdings in foreign banks for several years.

  5. April 28, 2022

    New Consulting Firm Data Breach Suit Bumps Class To 2.5M

    Consulting firm Horizon Actuarial Services LLC was hit Thursday with another proposed class action in Georgia federal court over a November 2021 data breach that the firm allegedly failed to timely notify its customers of, this time claiming it put over 2.5 million benefit plan members at risk of identity theft.

  6. April 11, 2022

    Day Trader Admits Role In Disney, T-Mobile Fake-Rumor Ploy

    A Florida day trader has pleaded guilty to being involved in a yearslong scheme that circulated false rumors about publicly traded companies to drive up the price of the stock and allow the scheme coordinators to profit off its sales, according to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.