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Former student sues McDonogh School over sexual abuse

Baltimore Sun: A former student is suing the McDonogh School alleging sexual abuse by a former dean of students who worked at the Owings Mills boarding school for 40 years.

Clark Hill Can't Duck $50M Malpractice Suit Over Hacked Docs

Law360: -- A Chinese entrepreneur and prominent dissident may proceed with most of his $50 million malpractice suit against Clark Hill PLC because he has submitted sufficient evidence.

Jury awards victim $14 million in Hyundai air bag lawsuit

Fox News: A jury has awarded a Radford family more than $14 million in a lawsuit against Hyundai after a teenager sustained a brain injury in a 2010 car accident.

Family of Prichard Colon files $50 million lawsuit over fight that left boxer in coma

Washington Post: The attorney for the parents of boxer Prichard Colon filed a lawsuit Wednesday in D.C. Superior Court seeking damages in excess of $50 million

McDonogh School alum files sexual abuse
lawsuit

The Daily Record: A McDonogh School alumnus who attended the Owings Mills boarding school in the 1980s has filed a lawsuit in federal court alleging he was sexually abused by a former dean of students there.

Affiliate Accuses Sprint And T-Mobile Of 'Abusive Treatment'

Law360: A South Dakota municipal utility on Monday accused Sprint and T-Mobile of "unlawful and abusive treatment" after the two telecommunications companies merged this year, claiming Sprint has ignored its contractual obligations...

Employee sues Fannie Mae, saying she was hired for IT but boss required sex

CNN: A former adult dancer is suing Fannie Mae for sexual harassment and hostile work environment, claiming she was hired under the guise of working for the IT department

Parents of ex-boxer Prichard Colon seek more than $50 million in lawsuit

ESPN: The parents of former boxer Prichard Colon filed a lawsuit Wednesday seeking more than $50 million from the ringside doctor and promoters.

Clark Hill Must Produce Cyberattack Report In Malpractice Suit

Law360 (January 12, 2021, 11:18 PM EST) -- A D.C. federal court granted a Chinese dissident's bid Monday to compel Clark Hill PLC, which used to represent him, to produce a report it commissioned on a cyberattack at the center of the dissident's $50M malpractice suit

Hyundai hit with $14 million verdict in U.S. airbag trial

Reuters: A U.S. jury found South Korea's Hyundai Motor Co should pay $14 million to a Virginia man who suffered traumatic brain damage in a car accident after the side air bags in his 2008 Hyundai Tiburon failed to deploy.

Jury finds man guilty in teen-sex sting case

A former Navy physicist standing trial for the second time on charges that he used the Internet to try to seduce a teen-age girl was convicted yesterday after a federal jury in Baltimore rejected the defendant’s claim that he was engaged merely in an online sexual fantasy.

Top court hears BJ’s bid to stop suit over play-area injury

Attorneys for an injured boy’s parents and a national chain battled Tuesday at Maryland’s highest court over whether parents can sign away their children’s right to recover for injuries they might sustain in a store’s play area.

Nurse sues Hopkins doctor for alleged assault with contaminated fluids

Waldbaum’s attorney, Ari Casper, said the hospital has failed to take the incident seriously and “isn’t giving it the attention that something this serious deserves."

Reinhardt and Allen Convicted in Fraud Scheme

Baltimore, Maryland - Allen F. Loucks, United States Attorney for the District of Maryland, announced the conviction today of Ernest Robert Reinhardt

Davenport Sentenced to Ten Years in Prison for Fraudulent use of Access Devices

Allen F. Loucks, United States Attorney for the District of Maryland, announced that Donald Davenport, age 37, of Chicago, Illinois, was sentenced today after pleading guilty last year to fraudulent use of access devices in connection with a pick-pocket ring.

Insurance Broker Sentenced To Over Four Years In Prison

An insurance broker who submitted false applications for insurance premium financing was sentenced today by United States District Judge Willis B. Hunt, Jr., to serve 4 years, 2 months in federal prison for using fictitious names in the course of a mail fraud scheme.

REINHARDT AND ALLEN CONVICTED IN FRAUD SCHEME

Justice.gov: Allen F. Loucks, United States Attorney for the District of Maryland, announced the conviction today of Ernest Robert Reinhardt, age 34 and Byron Allen, age 35, both of Orange County, California, after 8 weeks of trial, on 35 of 38 counts of wire fraud arising from a complex scheme to obtain money from finance companies.

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