Description Find a Contracts dispute or Breach of Contract lawsuit: 1) Summarize the lawsuit in 2 ...
Description Find a Contracts dispute or Breach of Contract lawsuit: 1) Summarize the lawsuit in 2 or more sentences. 2) Attach the link 3) Try not to use a previously posted topic. Those are the ones that people already posted. Please don't use the same one. Rapper Flo Rida sued Celsius for $82.5 million for a breach in their contract. Flo Rida was an ambassador for Celsius when they were coming up in the business world. During this time, he made the company millions and it grew tremendously. He wasn’t given any of this revenue. He said he would take the 1% partnership they originally granted instead of the $82.5 million lawsuit. Likewise, the company didn’t give him his 1% earnings and he won the lawsuit for $82.5 million. Rapper Flo Rida awarded $82.6M for breach of contract case Leonard v. Pepsico: In this lawsuit, a 21 year old student sued Pepsi, claiming that Pepsi did not honor their offer. Pepsi jokingly put out a commercial in the mid-90's that advertised that you could get a jet if you accumulated 7,000,000 Pepsi points. A 21 year old student took them up on this offer by purchasing 7,000,000 Pepsi points for $70,000. Pepsi claimed that this was a joke and they refused to give him an actual jet. The courts agreed that any reasonable person would know that it was a joke and that it was not considered an offer. A class action lawsuit against the energy drink, Red bull, resulted in the company to pay over $13 million in following claims of false advertising. The plaintiff took Red Bull to court after claiming that he did not get wings from drinking the red bull, hence the slogan that reads "Red Bull gives you wings." The man says that he has been drinking Red Bull since 2002 and have not gotten his wings, suing Red Bull for the false advertising, Red Bull agreed to the settlement to avoid unpredictability and possible high costs of litigation. It occurred in the US, but Red Bull UK told The Independent: “The lawsuit was brought in the US and therefore only applies to US consumers. Red Bull maintains that its marketing is truthful and accurate.” Red Bull awards $13m to its customers for not giving them wings | The Independent | The Independent Taylor v. Johnson: a lawsuit over breeding race horses. Where an appointment was made to breed two maires and then the stud was sold. When the stud was sold it make shareholder priority over this prior agreement. This awarded $103,122.50 in damages to the plaintiff when both maires conserved twins making both maires have to abort there baby's because twins are unstable and can put the maire in great risk. https://law.justia.com/cases/california/supreme-co... Elon Musk was pressured to abide by a contract that was signed by SpaceX and himself to provide internet access to U.S military troops stationed in Taiwan. The breach of contract was brought forward by the Chinese Communist Party, when SpaceX failed to provide the necessary equipment (Starshield Satellites), which are designed to provide the U.S military with internet access in rural combat areas. The committee claimed the Elon Musk was withholding valuable equipment. The actions taking were to get the US lawmakers to push Elon Musk and SpaceX to provide the satellite tools needed for internet access in Taiwan. https://www.businessinsider.com/lawmaker-urges-elon-musk-provide-spacex-starshield-us-defense-taiwan-2024-2 In 2022, Odell Beckham Jr. filed a lawsuit against Nike seeking for $20 million in damages. Beckham claimed Nike intentionally depressed sales of products bearing his name to avoid hitting sales benchmarks that would have triggered an extension of his endorsement deal with the company. Beckham also claimed that Nike withheld $2 million owed to him last year. This year the wide receiver posted on Instagram that the lawsuit is finally over. In the end, neither party was given a monetary award, as the court concluded that no damages were found. https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/2022/11/... In 2020, UCLA brought a breach of contract lawsuit against Under Armour. They claimed that under armour lied about their financial standing and ended up delivering products late and not making payments on time. UCLA demanded $200 million in damages. The dispute came about when under armour informed UCLA that it would be ending it's 15 year contract with them. https://www.rosenbaumtaylor.com/ucla-files-200-mil... Before the 2024 NFL Draft, Marvin Harrison Jr., a wide receiver drafted by the Arizona Cardinals in April, was sued by Fanatics due to Breach of Contract. His deal was worth up to a million dollars and was supposed to be used for autographs and trading cards and he went against his contract and used different trading card companies to make money. Fanatics previously paid Harrison Jr. in college and "has refused to fulfill his obligations". https://www.foxnews.com/sports/fanatics-sues-cardi... Jonathan Jackson is suing Kevin Hart for a 12-million-dollar breach of contract lawsuit. The lawsuit claims that Kevin Hart has breached the 2021 settlement that was supposed to free Jonathan Jackson of baseless extortion claims related to sexually explicit content from Kevin Hart back in 2017. Jonathan Jackson says that Kevin Harts failure to publicly exonerate him has hurt his career and reputation. Kevin Hart’s Former Friend Files $12 Million Breach Of Contract Lawsuit (msn.com) AMERICAN AIRLINES V. SABRE CORPORATION In October 2024, American Airlines filed a lawsuit against Sabre Corporation, claiming monopolistic practices and breach of contract. The airline alleges that Sabre failed to deliver critical services as outlined in their agreement, leading to substantial financial losses for American Airlines. This case raises significant questions about the power dynamics between airlines and technology providers and the implications of monopolistic behavior in the travel industry. As the lawsuit progresses, it could set important precedents for how contracts are enforced in this sector and the degree to which companies can exert control over essential services. https://www.reuters.com/legal/legalindustry/legal-fee-tracker-american-airlines-presses-139-mln-fee-bid-after-1-verdict-2024-10-10/