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Former Oradell councilman files lawsuit on attorney hiring
Former Oradell Councilman Robert Pizzuto has filed a lawsuit against the borough, claiming the council acted improperly when it replaced the borough attorney at its Feb. 22 meeting. The council's Republican majority voted to replace
Updated: 03/14/2011 05:46P
Chief Justice objects to constitutional court
KATHMANDU, March 15: Chief Justice Ram Prasad Shrestha on Monday voiced his objection to the decision taken by the subcommittee under the Constitutional Committee on having a provision for setting up a separate constitutional court in the new
Updated: 03/14/2011 05:46P
Wisconsin Daybook
APPLETON — The Wisconsin Department of Justice holds a specialized training session to help train Victim Witness Coordinators, specialists that work in District Attorney's Offices throughout the state and who provide assistance to crime victims and
Updated: 03/14/2011 05:46P
More On The Bankruptcy, Reorganization Of New Jersey Motorsports Park
Lee Brahin, the Philadelphia-area real estate developer who led and oversaw the development of the entire facility, will increase his ownership stake, and will become co-managing partner of NJMP. Harvey Siegel, who has employed his expertise in running
Updated: 03/14/2011 05:46P
RI bank may appeal award of $2M in lawsuit over embezzling discount store employee
AP PROVIDENCE, RI — A lawyer representing the Bank of Rhode Island says the firm may appeal a jury decision to award nearly $2 million in damages to the owner of a now-defunct discount store. The jury found on Thursday that the bank had driven Joseph
Updated: 03/14/2011 05:45P
Teamsters From Around D.C. Metro Region Rally for Justice at Giant Food
GREENBELT, Md., March 14, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Yesterday, hundreds of workers from across the DC Metro region rallied at the Giant Food grocery store at the Beltway Shopping Plaza in Greenbelt, Md. to launch the campaign for Justice at Giant.
Updated: 03/14/2011 05:45P
Widow, Latvian Shipping reach partial settlement in wrongful death suit
Both sides in a wrongful death lawsuit that seeks USD 1.58 million from Latvian Shipping Co. (Latvijas Ku?niec?ba) have agreed to partially dismiss the case pending an out-of-court settlement. Attorneys for plaintiff Larisa Gerasimenko of R?ga reached
Updated: 03/14/2011 05:44P
Roanoke sheriff's deputies can't duck brutality lawsuit, judge rules
Two Roanoke sheriff's deputies should have known they were the unnamed jailers an inmate accused in a brutality lawsuit and cannot escape the suit with a statute of limitations argument, a federal judge ruled today.
Updated: 03/14/2011 05:44P
Not guilty verdict over NZ cameraman's death
Corbould looked relieved and could be heard breathing a sigh of relief as jurors returned their verdict clearing him of health and safety breaches. Corbould's lawyer Chris Humphreys said the special effects supervisor and his family were "tremendously
Updated: 03/14/2011 05:43P
An office of incomprehensible moral bankruptcy
baby this does not constitute an obstacle to peace, but when Israelis build on land to which they are legally and morally entitled this does. This is an expression of incomprehensible moral bankruptcy which all decent people should utterly condemn.
Updated: 03/14/2011 05:42P