KUOW: Seattle Children's hospital is facing lawsuits over mold-related deaths and infections. One claim filed Monday on behalf of four children is seeking class action status. The suit claims all four children were infected with Aspergillus mold while they were patients at the hospital. Three have since died.
Read MoreKIRO 7: Two lawyers with Stritmatter, Kessler, Koehler and Moore Law Office in Seattle filed a class-action lawsuit Monday against Seattle Children's Hospital, according to a news release from the law office. A representative with the law office said the complaint is being brought by three former child patients who were exposed to Aspergillus due to building management negligence.
Read MoreSEATTLE TIMES: The jury determined that Ride The Ducks International bore 67 to 70 percent of the responsibility for the 2015 crash and Ride The Ducks of Seattle was 30 to 33 percent at fault in the crash that killed five people and injured more than 60 others.
Read MoreSEATTLE TIMES: The Seattle lawyer for the rapper’s accuser disputed a published comment from Nelly’s attorney contending no money exchanged hands as part of the agreement to drop the case.
Read MoreWASHINGTON POST: The 17 people who were killed last week after a duck boat sank in Missouri were riding in an amphibious vehicle designed by a self-taught businessman who had no formal training in engineering or mechanics, according to court records.
Read MoreSEATTLE TIMES: The lack of a barrier separating oncoming traffic on the Aurora Bridge is being pointed out in the multiple lawsuits stemming from the 2015 Ride the Ducks crash that killed five people and injured 71 others.
Read MoreSEATTLE TIMES: In a court motion, the attorneys claim Officer Jason Anderson falsely testified that the front door was closed in the apartment where Charleena Lyles was fatally shot last year.
Read MoreKING 5 NEWS: A motion filed Monday claims Officer Jason Anderson gave false testimony about where he was standing when he shot and killed Charleena Lyles in 2017.
Read MoreSEATTLE TIMES: Seattle and Washington state are fighting each other in court in an attempt to limit their respective liability for their years of dithering over who should fix the safety of the Aurora Bridge.
Read MoreSEATTLE TIMES: Attorneys for Officers Jason Anderson and Steven McNew unsuccessfully argued there was no basis for negligence allegations, either in the officers’ planning before contacting Lyles or in their interaction with her.
Read MoreDAILY BEAST: Two Nelly fans have come forward to accuse the rapper of groping, sexual assault, and masturbating in front of them in court papers filed by a third accuser this week.
Read MoreSEATTLE TIMES: A newly amended lawsuit alleges that weeks before Charleena Lyles was fatally shot by Seattle police, the nonprofit agency Solid Ground failed to report to law enforcement a playground incident in which she allegedly threatened children with a knife.
Read MoreSEATTLE TIMES: The woman’s lawyer said her client reluctantly filed the suit, doing so only after Nelly publicly contended she had fabricated her rape story. King County prosecutors declined to file charges against him last week.
Read MoreSEATTLE TIMES: A woman who was shot in a Renton movie theater last year is suing the gunman.
Read MoreKOMO NEWS: A Seattle woman who was shot in the back at a movie theater in Renton last year is suing the gunman.
Read MoreKING 5 NEWS: Five people died, and dozens were injured after a Ride the Ducks amphibious vehicle crashed into a tour bus on Seattle's Aurora Bridge in September 2015. A Superior Court judge ruled Friday she will not allow for punitive damages in the civil suit for the Ride the Ducks crash.
Read MoreKING 5 NEWS: The lawsuit calls Lyle's June 18 death "unnecessary, horrifying and preventable." The family of Charleena Lyles filed a wrongful death lawsuit Friday against the two Seattle officers involved in her shooting.
Read MoreSEATTLE TIMES: A civil lawsuit was filed Friday against the two Seattle police officers who fatally shot Charleena Lyles in June. Attorneys representing Lyles’ estate say the suit is in response to the Seattle Police Department’s failure to release additional information about the shooting.
Read MoreKING 5: Attorneys representing Charles Lyles, father and representative of her estate, filed a claim Friday morning for wrongful death against the city. The claim asserts Seattle Police violated her civil rights, that its officers were negligent, and that they violated the Americans with Disabilities Act, because she was mentally ill.
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