A lawsuit, or \"suit in law\", is a civil action brought before a court of law in which a plaintiff, a party who claims to have received damages from a defendant's actions, seeks a legal or equitable remedy. The defendant is required to respond to the plaintiff's complaint. If the plaintiff is successful, judgment will be given in the plaintiff's favor, and a range of court orders may be issued to enforce a right, award damages, or impose an injunction to prevent an act or compel an act. A declaratory judgment may be issued to prevent future legal disputes.
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RBC still dogged by school lawsuit over sale of toxic investments
May 25 - Financial Post
Dish Network in US legal fight over ad-skipping
May 25 - France24
May 25 - CNN Money
BUSINESS: Facebook IPO subject of mounting investigations, lawsuits
May 24 - France24
Facebook accused of misleading investors
May 23 - Independent
Investors sue Facebook and banks on IPO
May 23 - Financial Times
Facebook IPO: What the %$#! happened?
May 23 - CNN Money
Facebook shares gain as lawsuits surface
May 23 - MarketWatch
Lawsuits pile up over Facebook IPO
May 23 - France24
Groupon customers offered class action payout over expiration dates
May 23 - CNN Money
JPMorgan sued over retirement plan losses
May 22 - Financial Post
New lawsuit takes aim at Facebook privacy
May 18 - France24
Mexico bribery probe fails to damp Walmart
May 17 - Financial Times
Repsol sues Argentina over YPF takeover
May 16 - France24
ENERGY: Repsol sues Argentina over YPF nationalisation
May 16 - France24
Shareholders sue JPMorgan over losses
May 16 - Financial Post
Bell Mobility and BCE face class action over pre-paid plans
May 14 - Financial Post
Florida foreclosure case could slam banks
May 10 - Financial Post
California court dismisses Proview bid to block Apple iPad name
May 09 - Financial Post
Articles About Lawsuit
Glass Ceilings, Glass Closets? Do Gay Leading Men Still Face Bias In Hollywood?
By IBTimes
"Acting is a business of red flags," said Howard Bragman, a veteran Hollywood publicist. (1:25 pm)
NY Comptroller To Chevron: Time To Pay $18 Billion Ecuador Fine
By IBTimes
New York Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli renewed his call on Friday that Chevron Corp. (NYSE: CVX), the second-largest oil company in the U.S., settle its legal battle against a multibillion-dollar judgment in Ecuador, to avoid further damaging its reputation and shareholder value. (May 25)
MORE TOPICS: NYSE, CHEVRON, COURT, NEW YORK, MANAGEMENT, LAWYER
Does Roger Goodell Need to Change His Ways?
By IBTimes
In the past week, Roger Goodell has been named in two high profile lawsuits involving players. (May 25)
MORE TOPICS: COURT, SUPER BOWL
Sharon Stone Sued By Nanny For Alleged Racist Remarks
By IBTimes
Sharon Stone's former live-in nanny is suing the actress for insulting her Filipino heritage with derogatory comments. (May 25)
Lehman to buy rest of Archstone for $1.58 billion
By Reuters
Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc said it would acquire the remaining 26.5 percent of apartment company Archstone that it didn't already own from Barclays Capital <BARC.L> and Bank of America Corp <BAC.N> for $1.58 billion. (May 25)
MORE TOPICS: BANK OF AMERICA, BARCLAYS, LEHMAN BROTHERS, MORGAN STANLEY, COURT, NEW YORK
Lehman to buy remaining Archstone stake for $1.58 billion
By Reuters
Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc said it has bought the remaining 26.5 percent of apartment company Archstone from Barclays Capital <BARC.L> and Bank of America Corp <BAC.N> for $1.58 billion. (May 25)
MORE TOPICS: BANK OF AMERICA, BARCLAYS, LEHMAN BROTHERS, COURT
Lehman in $1.58 billion Archstone apartment deal: sources
By Reuters
Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc, one of three owners of Archstone, has reached a deal to buy the last portion of the apartment company it does not own for $1.58 billion, sources with knowledge of the matter said on Thursday. (May 24)
MORE TOPICS: BANK OF AMERICA, BARCLAYS, LEHMAN BROTHERS, COURT, NEW YORK, INVESTMENT
Women Soldiers Sue To Scrap U.S. Military Combat Ban
By IBTimes
Two U.S. Army reservists say the ban on women serving in combat roles violates the equal protection clause of the U.S. Constitution. (May 24)
MORE TOPICS: AFGHANISTAN, IRAQ
Whistleblower Woodford's Olympus court clash looms
By Reuters UK
Michael Woodford, the ousted Olympus <7733.T> CEO, will next Monday bring his lawsuit for unfair dismissal for whistleblowing and discrimination against his former Japanese employer, in a case that could yield a record payout. (May 24)
MORE TOPICS: COURT, MANAGEMENT, LAW FIRM, SETTLEMENT, LONDON
Sharon Stone Sued by Former Filipino Nanny Erlinda Elemen for 'Racist Slurs'
By IBTimes UK
Sharon Stone 's nanny claims the actress made frequent racist slurs about her Filipino heritage and religion. (May 24)
