The lawsuit claims that the $250,000 was never returned to the Conference as per the terms of the contract.
The lawsuit claims that among 20 other large retailers, 57 percent of the managers were women.
The lawsuit further claims that "the quality of the food and service has been widely criticized."
The lawsuit claims that she had to work much longer hours than the allowed 40-hour work week.
On another front, a lawsuit seeking to block the plan claims that state officials failed to make a required environmental review.
It may not be, as these lawsuits indirectly claim, that parents have gotten worse.
The lawsuit in Ontario is claiming damages of $350 million.
Another lawsuit claimed the pollution had stopped a condominium development in the area.
But now, three years later, two lawsuits claim that the bidding was rigged.
The lawsuit claimed that "their right to free expression had been violated.