This Business Is Suing the Government Over a Coronavirus Closure Order
https://reason.com/2020/03/30/this-busi ... ure-order/
September 11, 2020The Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution requires the government to pay just compensation when it takes private property for a public use. Does that apply when the government orders a business to close its doors indefinitely in order to help prevent the spread of COVID-19? Is the shuttered business entitled to compensation for its troubles?
COVID Lawsuits: Who’s Liable And Who Can Sue For Getting Coronavirus
https://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/2020/09 ... ronavirus/
Sept. 28, 2020The court system is anticipating a tsunami of COVID-19 related lawsuits in the coming year but how successful they will be is a great unknown.
Some restaurants reopened with customers being required to sign a COVID waiver before they could dine.
Businesses could face billions of dollars in lawsuits from employees who brought Covid-19 home to relatives
https://www.nbcnews.com/business/busine ... u-n1241230
October 3, 2020Businesses with Covid-19 outbreaks are facing an emerging legal threat from claims that workers brought coronavirus home and infected relatives, which one risk analysis firm said could cost employers billions of dollars.
Wisconsin business groups sue governor over coronavirus outbreak list
https://nypost.com/2020/10/03/wisconsin ... reak-list/
2/5/2021hree Wisconsin business groups are suing to block the governor from revealing the names of more than 1,000 businesses whose employees have tested positive for the coronavirus.
The lawsuit, filed Thursday, claims releasing the names would blacklist those companies as the disease surges in America’s Dairyland.
Ventura County sues 18 businesses for defying COVID-19 public health orders
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/co ... r-BB1cNf5j
April 2nd, 2021
Tony Roman a restaurant owner in Southern California is banning masks inside his restaurant
April 10th, 2021
Reiner Fuellmich interviews US restaurant owner Tony Roman who takes a stand
Tony Roman has simply not closed his Italian restaurant in California through two lockdowns. The restaurant has a no-mask policy. The business is buzzing, guests travel from far and wide and sometimes wait up to five hours for a table. So far, Tony Roman has hardly had any trouble with the authorities. His recipe: fierce determination to defend his constitutional rights and simply not giving way one step.
Pam Popper runs a mask-free yoga studio in Ohio. She, too, has never had to close with the same attitude.
Attorneys at Law Viviane Fischer and Dr. Reiner Füllmich from the Berlin Corona Investigative Committee had a conversation with them.