A class action lawsuit was filed by former employees against UAV seeking 60 days pay and unpaid benefits.
The legislation was meant to come into force on July 26, 2009, but Referendum 71 was filed seeking to overturn the expansion.
A $30 million lawsuit filed by Ferruzzi seeking damages against the Board of Trade is still pending.
In addition, a lawsuit was filed seeking to stop the development.
At least one suit has been filed seeking to compel the club to open its doors to women.
In Ohio, a suit was filed seeking to prevent a state university from according its employees domestic partner benefits.
Forty lawsuits have been filed seeking to block the testing on constitutional grounds.
Lawsuits have been filed seeking to open the immigration hearings of the Sept. 11 detainees and force the government to release the names of the detainees.
Several lawsuits have been filed seeking to halt the detentions or overturn the registration program.
The case began in 1999 as a more traditional class-action suit, filed by lung cancer victims seeking compensation from tobacco companies.