Showing posts with label court. Show all posts
Showing posts with label court. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Pepsi Co. No Show in Court Could Cost them 1.26 Billion.

It's an expensive lesson on the importance of reading your mail.

A Wisconsin judge has ordered PepsiCo Inc to pay $1.26 billion to two men who said it stole their idea to sell purified water after a secretary mislaid a document alerting the world's No. 2 soft drink maker the lawsuit existed.
The case was reported earlier on Wednesday by The National Law Journal. The judgment amount is equal to more than 20 percent of PepsiCo's reported annual profits in recent years, regulatory filings show.

According to filings with the Jefferson County Circuit Court, Charles Joyce and James Voigt won the September 30 judgment five months after first suing PepsiCo and two distributors.

The Wisconsin men said they talked with the distributors in 1981 about their idea to bottle and sell purified water and that PepsiCo later stole the idea by creating Aquafina.

The complaint was filed on April 28, but PepsiCo said the legal department at its Purchase, New York headquarters was not alerted to the case until around September 18, when secretary Kathy Henry received a letter for her supervisor Tom Tamoney.

Henry, however, put the letter aside and did not tell anyone about it or enter it into her log "because she was so busy preparing for a board meeting," according to PepsiCo's October 13 motion asking the court not to enforce the judgment.

Read more here.
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Thursday, October 23, 2008

Verdict Reached But Not Released in Court Case Involving State's Attorney, Process Server, and Gun

A Grand Jury in Union County reached a verdict today regarding the allegations made against State's Attorney Allen James, but the prosecutor is not releasing that decision.

The jurors were considering whether or not to indict James on charges of unlawful use of a weapon and official misconduct.

Union County State's Attorney Allen James is accused of unlawfully pulling a gun on a man trying to serve him a summons.

A verdict has been reached in this case, but the acting prosecutor-- Wayne County State's Attorney Kevin Kakac-- is keeping that decision sealed.

Allegations against Allen James stem from an incident that happened last March in the parking lot outside the Union County courthouse.


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Friday, April 11, 2008

Lawsuit Alleges Candidate Doesn't Live in District

Three Valencia County residents have filed a lawsuit in district court challenging whether a candidate running for the State Representative Dist. 8 seat lives where he says he does.

Tony Orr, Frank Pando and Fermin Lopez have filed suit against Democrat Salomon Montaño, alleging that he does not and has never lived at an apartment located behind his sister's bar business on Becker Street in Belen, which Montaño claims as his address.

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