Legal Proceedings.
−Removed: The following litigation involving PCSEdventures!.com is pending:
−Removed: Anthony Maher v.
−Removed: PCSEdventures!.com, et al., filed on or about November 26, 2013, in the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District in the State of Idaho, County of Ada.
−Removed: Maher served PCSEdventures!.com on January 15, 2014.
−Removed: In his Complaint, Maher alleges causes of action for breach of an employment contract and fraud, arising from the contract under which he was employed by PCSEdventures!.com.
−Removed: He alleges damages in the approximate amount of $425,000.
−Removed: Attorneys for PCSEdventures!.com have filed a Notice of Appearance in the matter;
−Removed: no other pleadings have been filed.
−Removed: By stipulation, the parties have agreed to suspend the litigation to formally mediate the matter.
−Removed: Mediation is set for July 9, 2014, in Boise, Idaho;
−Removed: Ron Shilling will mediate the case.
+Added: On or about May 18, 2015, the Company was named as a co-defendant in a legal action related to one of its employees, alleged to have been driving an automobile negligently while on work related services for us, and causing damages to the plaintiffs in the action.
+Added: The action was brought in the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Ada, Civil Action number CV PI 1507419.
+Added: We have engaged legal counsel to represent us in this matter, and we are not presently in a position to determine what, if any, liability we may have for the actions of our employee, or even whether such employee was negligence in any manner.
+Added: We also believe that we have adequate insurance coverage for our legal representation and any potential liability.
+Added: As this action progresses, we will update this information.
Mine Safety Disclosures
+Added: not applicable.
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