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Maine bill would fine military fakers
False claims of military deeds and awards have been the subject of a number of books and a national law, which has been declared unconstitutional. The bill reviewed Monday by the Legislature's Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee attempts to
Updated: 03/14/2011 02:54P

Religious leaders and immigration advocates speak out against bill
A broad coalition of Miami-Dade religious and immigration leaders spoke out Monday against a controversial immigration proposal being considered in Tallahassee. The bill, sponsored by Miami Republican Anitere Flores, would give law
Updated: 03/14/2011 02:54P

New judge assigned to players' antitrust lawsuit vs. league
By NFL.com Wire Reports An April 6 hearing date has been set in the federal antitrust lawsuit filed by players against the NFL. The players filed a request last week for an injunction that would keep the NFL and the teams from engaging in a lockout,
Updated: 03/14/2011 02:54P

Dykema Named Recipient of National Public Service Award from American Bar
Detroit - Dykema, a leading national law firm, today announced that the firm has been selected to receive the American Bar Association Business Law Section's 2011 National Public Service Award, which recognizes the firm's sustained commitment to
Updated: 03/14/2011 02:54P

Emanuel praises agreement over O'Hare expansion
United and American had filed a lawsuit accusing Chicago of violating a lease agreement that gives airlines authority to approve expenditures for capital projects. Chicago Mayor Richard Daley countered that the airlines reneged on a 2001 promise to
Updated: 03/14/2011 02:53P

Judge Susan Richard Nelson becomes third judge to be assigned NFL federal
The federal antitrust lawsuit brought against the National Football League (NFL) by ten professional players has been reassigned for the third time, this time to Judge Susan Richard Nelson. The lawsuit has been brought against the league by ten players
Updated: 03/14/2011 02:53P

BNY Mellon Pays Off Debt to Lehman's Brokerage Unit
BNY Mellon has agreed to pay $14.1 million to James W. Giddens, the trustee winding down the broker-dealer unit, Lehman Brothers Inc., for the benefit of the brokerage's creditors, according to a bankruptcy court filing Friday.
Updated: 03/14/2011 02:52P

Juicy Couture Files Lawsuit
New York Law School's legal reporting blog, LASIS analyzes the likelihood of Juicy Couture's success in this lawsuit. Overall, most media sources seem to think that the lawsuit is rather silly. SheFinds wonders how anyone could confuse a coat with a
Updated: 03/14/2011 02:52P

MO attorney general sues Lebanon for Sunshine Law violations
The lawsuit accuses Brauer of sending an e-mail message last December to police department employees informing them that the city council reversed a police board decision to discipline an employee. Koster said the city then denied an open records
Updated: 03/14/2011 02:51P

LUBRIZOL CORP NPV: Finkelstein Thompson LLP Announces Investigation of Lubrizol..
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Updated: 03/14/2011 02:51P

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