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Many of the boabab, tamarind, and kapok trees on St. Croix are hundreds of years old, and they have been around long enough ...
In-N-Out CEO Lynsi Snyder moves her family east to Tennessee, citing California's difficult environment for raising kids and ...
A federal complaint filed in Santa Ana alleges a man impersonated an In-N-Out employee in ‘lewd, derogatory and profane’ videos.
In-N-Out is taking legal action against a YouTube prankster who disguised himself as an employee and made “lewd” and “racially insensitive” remarks to unsuspecting customers.
A former African-American In-N-Out employee is suing the company for discrimination and termination for his natural hair, according to court documents.
A former In-N-Out employee sued the burger chain, alleging he was discriminated against and fired due to his natural hairstyle and texture.
Elijah Obeng, a former In-N-Out employee, files a $3 million lawsuit, claiming racial discrimination and wrongful termination.
A California man is suing In-N-Out Burger for more than $3 million over alleged workplace discrimination and wrongful termination based on his race and hairstyle.
A former In-N-Out employee from Compton is suing the In-N-Out Burger chain for over $3 million, alleging he was fired because of his hairstyle.
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Kevin Boehning, owner of the Blue-Point-based Island Wide Palm Trees, has been marketing palm trees on Long Island for 13 years, with 80% of his clientele being residential.
In-N-Out successfully trademarked “Animal Style,” according to Justia, which notes that the company first filed for the trademark back in 2012.