December 18, 2024
U-Haul Co. of Georgia Inc. was sued Wednesday in federal court by a Black employee who alleged he faced persistent racial discrimination at the hands of co-workers and that nothing was done to stop it despite his complaints to multiple supervisors.
December 16, 2024
A hospice center promised its director of clinical services that it would pay her overtime wages for time spent performing nursing duties but failed to do so and then fired her when she asked upper management about the missed pay, she told a Georgia federal court.
December 13, 2024
Health insurer Aetna was hit with a disability discrimination lawsuit in Georgia federal court by a former data analyst who said she was forced out of her job by regular harassment from her supervisor over her attention deficit disorder.
December 06, 2024
A medical device manufacturer and one of its subsidiaries have been sued in Georgia federal court over allegations that their implantable port for delivering medications directly into patients' bloodstreams has a defect that can lead to increased risk of infection and sepsis.
December 05, 2024
Atlanta-based sports betting platform PrizePicks has been hit with a second lawsuit in as many years from business-to-business sports tech company Vetnos, claiming Wednesday that PrizePicks ripped off its concept of daily fantasy betting games with the help of a former Vetnos employee.
December 04, 2024
Ace Hardware Corp. said Tuesday that a home improvement chain sharing the Ace name is watering down its decades of name recognition and goodwill while creeping in on Ace's turf and leading confused consumers astray.
December 03, 2024
Voting rights nonprofit New Georgia Project fired an operations director because he helped several employees report that executives had sexually harassed them, the worker claimed in a suit filed in Georgia federal court.
December 02, 2024
A Georgia law governing DNA testing used in capital crime cases is unconstitutional because it allows courts to decide whether death row inmates are using bids to reopen evidence as a means to delay their execution, according to a federal lawsuit.
November 26, 2024
STK Atlanta, a New York-based steakhouse chain, has been sued in Georgia federal court by a Georgia resident who alleges she was sexually assaulted by a manager while working for the restaurant in 2022, harassed by coworkers about the assault and then fired after she reported the harassment.
November 25, 2024
Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing was hit Friday with a proposed class action alleging the company and its predecessor in interest, Specialized Loan Servicing LLC, inflated borrowers' balances on long-dormant second mortgages through "unfair, deceptive and unconscionable means."