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DOJ: Breakthough in Vizconde case 'explosive'
This was bared to reporters today by Justice Secretary Leila de Lima. "Medyo explosive. You know, there are situations like, can we handle the truth?" de Lima said. The justice chief said the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) team working on the
Updated: 03/17/2011 02:23A

Lawsuit challenges Ennis school official
Brian Schweitzer, and a lawsuit has been filed challenging Walsh's contracts. Residents of Ennis are now questioning Walsh's position as bus supervisor - saying he doesn't perform - and is not qualified to perform - the duties required by the job.
Updated: 03/17/2011 02:22A

Leaked Bribery Act changes 'unfair to UK companies'
The Daily Telegraph has learnt the Ministry of Justice changed the treatment of foreign companies following pressure from the London Stock Exchange and investment banks which rely on foreign listings for millions of pounds in fees.
Updated: 03/17/2011 02:21A

Supreme Court decides Tehri Hydro tender dispute – Bidding process to start
Pronouncing the judgment apex court bench of Justice VS Sirpurkar and Justice TS Thakur set aside the Uttarakhand High Court's stay order on the tender and directed THDC to collect price bids from Voith Hydro and Alstom France in three weeks and decide
Updated: 03/17/2011 02:20A

Lawsuit filed in neighbor feud
County Treasurer Ira Cohen, a former county attorney, has agreed to represent Sager for free in a lawsuit that names March and the Town of Delaware. Cohen, on behalf of Dave and Michelle Sager, filed a lawsuit last week in state Supreme Court that asks
Updated: 03/17/2011 02:18A

Jury out 2nd day in Quicken suit
A federal jury in Detroit deliberated for a second day Wednesday without reaching a verdict in a lawsuit alleging that Quicken Loans cheated nearly 400 employees out of overtime. The suit, one of four pending overtime suits against Quicken Loans in US
Updated: 03/17/2011 02:18A

Jury out 2nd day in Quicken suit
A federal jury in Detroit deliberated for a second day Wednesday without reaching a verdict in a lawsuit alleging that Quicken Loans cheated nearly 400 employees out of overtime. The suit, one of four pending overtime suits against Quicken Loans in US
Updated: 03/17/2011 02:18A

Malaysiakini Fails To Strike Out Taib's Defamation Suit
Justice Datuk John Louis O'hara said after looking at the defendant's submission, the court found that the constitutional issue raised by Malaysiakini that there 'can never be cause of action' was baseless and it was not an abuse of the court process.
Updated: 03/17/2011 02:18A

Toyota will see data on plaintiffs
Toyota won a judicial ruling granting access to insurance and financial data about plaintiffs suing the automaker over economic losses they claim to have suffered from sudden acceleration defects. Two private judges in Orange, Calif.,
Updated: 03/17/2011 02:18A

Finalists picked over Johnson's objection
She handed out a letter from her attorney saying he intends to appeal a judge's decision to dismiss her breach of contract lawsuit against the school board. In a 5-2 vote, the board rejected a motion to suspend the search until June 1.
Updated: 03/17/2011 02:18A

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