A lawsuit filed by seven doctors who left CaroMont Health s South Point Family Practice to form a new medical practice under the Charlotte-based Tryon Medical Partners umbrella has been voluntarily dismissed.
The doctors had taken the legal action against CaroMont Health in September of 2019 because their former employer wanted them to pay $1.8 million to be freed from a non compete clause in their contracts.
A check of public records at the Gaston County Clerk s Office showed the suit had been dismissed but gave no details of the settlement between the litigants. Neither did statements released by the parties involved.
A statement from CaroMont Health said simply, CaroMont Medical Group and seven physicians formerly in practice at South Point Family Practice (have) reached a confidential settlement agreement resolving a dispute over non compete provisions included in the physicians employment contracts.
Unable to evict tenants, some N.J. landlords sue them instead
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New Jersey landlords may not be able to evict non-paying tenants during the pandemic, but there is nothing stopping them from filing civil lawsuits to recoup their rent money, legal experts say. John Jones | For NJ Advance Medi
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Last fall, it seemed that the worst was over for Tanya Ortiz.
Her landlord had filed to evict her from her Jersey City apartment over the summer, but because of the state’s eviction moratorium, she would not be forced to leave. After spending a few months without work, she had resumed her job as a mail carrier. And she had just learned that a county-administered grant of CARES Act funding would cover much of her back rent.
I’m not a fan of the UK’s ‘Impresario-General Boris Johnson. I’d like to be a fan of worthy and earnest Sir Keir Starmer. But for me at any rate there’s a snag. As Labour stalks the Tories in the opinion polls, the challenge for some might be that, of the many adjectives which could be appended to the PM (take your pick) ‘boring’ would not be one of them. However, despite what he says and stands for, it’s an accusation that somehow could be levelled at the Leader of Her Majesty’s Official Opposition. Just my perception, to which I give voice with a heavy heart.
Flood of evictions expected in N.J. this year. Courts want changes to help tenants.
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The condo of Jennifer and Christopher Ocasio on Hana Road in Edison, The couple faces eviction despite Governor Murphy’s Executive Order 106, which states that no one may be removed from their home due to the inability to pay rent during the COVID-19 emergency. Friday, July 24, 2020John Jones | For NJ Advance Medi
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Housing advocates having been sounding the alarm about the incoming flood of evictions New Jersey is facing once Gov. Phil Murphy lifts the eviction moratorium, which currently runs through mid-July.
A soldier who sexually assaulted two female Gunners aged 17 and 20 at an Army barracks after sharing seven bottles of gin and two crates of beer with friends has been jailed for two years.
Gunner Wiliame Mataitini attacked his victims at 4am after entering the wrong accommodation at Alanbrooke Barracks, Topcliffe, North Yorkshire.
A Fijian national who recently learned his grandfather was unwell back in Asia, he even told one of the young women he could sense they were scared , a court was told.
Gnr Mataitini was sent to military prison for two years and dismissed from the military after pleading guilty to four charges of battery and three charges of sexual assault at Bulford Military Court, Wiltshire.