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" ... "It's heartbreaking and surreal. [Shawe's] retaliating big time because I had to pursue legal action and I want out," Elting wrote to a friend. (In court she claimed that she wanted only to break off the relationship with Shawe, not get out of the company.) Elting called his accusations "a work of pure fiction" in a July 2014 affidavit, and she has countersued for defamation and assault. (The case remains open.) ... "
" ... Kesha has invoked California statutes before. After her former managers sued her for past commissions, she countersued, invoking California’s Talent Agencies Act, alleging that her previous managers had secured work for her in California, which only licensed agents are allowed to do. That case settled in 2012. ... "
" ... The two sides have sued and countersued in state courts since then, and a few weeks ago, the three agencies sued in federal court, alleging antitrust violations by WGA. The RICO allegations by the union represent a major new ingredient in the combustible mix of legal proceedings. As part of the federal filings, the WGA withdrew its state claims and will wrap them into the federal suit. ... "
" ... Unhappy with this result, Gillet sued ZUPT and its remaining owners for violating his buy-sell agreement and for oppression of a minority interest holder; they countersued Gillet for breach of fiduciary duty and misappropriation of trade secrets by disclosing information to his new employer. ... "
" ... Whatever the strategic logic for the store closings, the economic pain has fallen on the people who own them. Late this spring, Heidi Wood says, a Hometown and Outlet regional manager called her and asked her to turn her stores over to the company. She declined, pointing out that she had just signed, at the company’s behest, a five-year lease on a new larger location for her newest and best-performing store in Prineville, Oregon. Soon after, Hometown audited her books and, soon after that, cancelled her contract, citing a list of irregularities. Now unable to make her lease payments, Wood appealed to her Prineville landlord, who changed the locks on the store to keep Hometown and Outlet from claiming its inventory until the matter of who was going to take over the lease could be resolved. Hometown responded by suing Wood and her companies for $1.6 million in federal court in Eugene, alleging, among other things, that Wood swindled the company by disguising payments to herself as refunds. In July Wood countersued for breach of contract and denied she cheated the company. “I’m not a dishonest person,” she says. ... "