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Trooien Settles with Lender Over Loans
General Electric Capital Corporation and bankrupt real estate developer Gerald Trooien have reached an $87500 settlement over unpaid loans, which resulted in liens being placed against 29 of Trooien's properties. Bankrupt real estate developer Gerald
Updated: 03/14/2011 04:19P

Lawsuit: Preschool Ruined 4-Year-Old's Ivy League Chances
Manhattan mother Nicole Imprescia has filed a lawsuit against the $19000/year York Avenue Preschool for allegedly ruining her toddler's chances of getting into an Ivy League school. The suit claims, "At age four, [York Avenue Preschool] was still
Updated: 03/14/2011 04:18P

Montrose law firm accused of conflict of interest
Tammy M. Stomberg filed a lawsuit March 11 in Harris County District Court against Calvin C. Braun, Michael G. Orlando, Monica S. Orlando and Orlando & Braun LLP. Stromberg claims members of the law firm failed to adequately represent her and then
Updated: 03/14/2011 04:18P

Montrose law firm accused of conflict of interest
Tammy M. Stomberg filed a lawsuit March 11 in Harris County District Court against Calvin C. Braun, Michael G. Orlando, Monica S. Orlando and Orlando & Braun LLP. Stromberg claims members of the law firm failed to adequately represent her and then
Updated: 03/14/2011 04:18P

Montrose law firm accused of conflict of interest
Tammy M. Stomberg filed a lawsuit March 11 in Harris County District Court against Calvin C. Braun, Michael G. Orlando, Monica S. Orlando and Orlando & Braun LLP. Stromberg claims members of the law firm failed to adequately represent her and then
Updated: 03/14/2011 04:18P

Former congressman joins Husch Blackwell
Patton returned fire, naming Gibson as a co-defendant in a lawsuit that alleged that Chevron and its legal team "will not be content until there remains no attorney left in this country who will dare provide representation . . . lest their good name be
Updated: 03/14/2011 04:17P

LA Times publisher testifies in hearing to determine merits of Tribune
The publisher and CEO of the Los Angeles Times says it's important that its parent company, Tribune Co., emerge from bankruptcy protection as soon as possible. Eddy Hartenstein testified Monday that the cloud of Chapter 11 is hurting the company's
Updated: 03/14/2011 04:17P

Mother of Reservoir Dogs copy-cat murdered teen brands killer a coward
"The justice system is flawed - it favours the criminals while the victims are cheated. "This is the fifth parole hearing Liz has had to attend and I admire her for being so brave. "I myself will be facing a parole hearing for my son's murderer soon,
Updated: 03/14/2011 04:17P

Union fight could carry over to Supreme Court race
But Democrats and unions are vowing to strike back, and they plan to start by ousting state Supreme Court Justice David Prosser. The conservative-leaning Prosser faces Assistant Attorney General JoAnne Kloppenburg in an election April 5 for a 10-year
Updated: 03/14/2011 04:17P

Justice for Monica
Unprecedented public sentiment flowed throughout the day seeking justice for the slain 21-year-old engineering student. City police chief Ankush Dhanvijay, who had to face incessant protestors, formally transferred the probe to the crime branch.
Updated: 03/14/2011 04:17P

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