When renovating your home, it is imperative to hire competent contractors that will do the job right the first time. A Springfield couple performed their due diligence in hiring Home Depot to completely reconstruct their new home. The renovation would include a new kitchen and bathroom, and new flooring and windows. Home Depot subcontracted the job to B. Lombardi & Sons of Cedar Grove, Verona and Roseland. The couple is now suing both parties for incomplete work and violations of the Consumer Fraud Act and the Home Improvement Practices Act. In addition, the couple claims the contractors used poor quality building materials and breached their contracts. Continue reading
Category Archives: Lawsuits
Sea Where Your Food Comes From
Regardless of the Alaskan state law that protects employees from becoming subjected to false representations of prospective employment, the seafood processing industry has allegedly marketed jobs as high paying and exciting. Specifically, plaintiffs in a class action lawsuit are accusing North Pacific Seafoods, Inc. of convincing over 800 seasonal workers to fly to Alaska to take part in cleaning, filleting, packaging, freezing, and canning seafood at the company’s plants. Despite what might have been promised, the employees who are seeking compensation are recounting tales of unpaid wages and horrifically unsafe working conditions. Continue reading
Wrongful Death of TV Star
The cast of Glee has seen its fair share of tragedy. Since 2013, three actors on the show have passed away. The most recent death occurred this past summer on July 8. Naya Rivera and her four-year-old son rented a pontoon boat from Parks and Recreation Management (PMC) to spend the day on Lake Piru. Fans were shocked to hear that the actress did not return to shore, leaving her son as the lone survivor. After an extensive and thorough days-long search, Rivera’s body was recovered. Four months since that accident, Rivera’s estate and her ex-husband have filed a wrongful death lawsuit on behalf of her son. Continue reading
Learn Your Lesson
The mother of a junior high student is taking legal action against her daughter’s vice principal, alleging negligence and intentional infliction of emotional distress. According to the lawsuit, Penns Grove Middle School Vice Principal, Abner Mendoza, established a personal connection with the student that was defined as inappropriate. An exchange of text messages indicate communication outside of the scope of education or school-related matters. A police report was filed, as well as a report to the school. The mother chose to follow up with extended measures of legal action when the school district failed to issue substantial disciplinary action. At the time of filing, the vice principal still maintained his position within the school and was not facing any criminal charges. Continue reading
Whistleblower Stands Up to AC
In the bootlegging era of the 1920’s, Atlantic City was known for its booming success and questionable corruption. While AC has experienced an unfortunate decline since the pandemic, the tendencies to engage in unethical activities seem to have withstood the test of time. A former Ocean Casino Resort executive has filed a lawsuit, claiming she was terminated from her position in retaliation for acting as a whistleblower. She had questioned the submission of paperwork to the New Jersey gaming division, defining it as falsified. In response to her concern, the director of the state agency suggested that the executive be removed from her position. Continue reading