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$3.75M claim in Binghamton slaying in federal court
A $3.75 million lawsuit against the company that allegedly sold gunman Jiverly Wong weapons and ammunition before his rampage at a Binghamton immigrant center that killed 13 people has been transferred from state to federal court.
Updated: 04/12/2011 07:00P

Why Tasini's Blogger Lawsuit Against the Huffington Post Makes No Sense
But not in the way Jonathan Tasini and a group of Huffington Post bloggers -- who filed a $105 million class-action lawsuit Tuesday against AOL, Arianna Huffington and the Huffington Post -- are going about it. For starters, that Tasini picked $105
Updated: 04/12/2011 07:00P

Gander Mountain Lawsuit Moves To Federal Court
The $3.75 million lawsuit against Gander Mountain Sporting Goods, has been moved from the State to the Federal Court system. The suit was filed 11 days ago, by Samir Muhammad Al-Salihi, whose wife Layla Salman Khalil was among those killed in the
Updated: 04/12/2011 07:00P

JON BURNS: Lege enters busiest time of session
Finally, as you may be aware, health insurance premiums continue to increase despite changing federal laws, making health insurance unaffordable for many Georgians. House Bill 47 would help reduce the cost of health insurance by giving Georgians the
Updated: 04/12/2011 07:00P

Rincon moves to add church to lawsuit
BY DEANN KOMANECKY SPRINGFIELD — Rincon city officials have asked a Superior Court judge to add Rincon United Methodist Church as a co-defendant in an inverse condemnation lawsuit between the city and a day care center on Fort Howard Road.
Updated: 04/12/2011 07:00P

Columbia suit over mechanical bull is dismissed
A Maury County judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by a Florida woman claiming she was injured while riding a mechanical bull. According to The Daily Herald, an order was filed April 1 by Judge Stella Hargrove throwing out the lawsuit against Maury
Updated: 04/12/2011 06:59P

Two snag first place at SkillsUSA state conference
ECHS students Taylor May, Chris Carpenter and Bethany Hayes placed second in the Criminal Law Quiz Bowl, and SEHS student Kevin Strickland placed third in plumbing. SEHS student Aerial Strickland was named Region 6 vice president for the 2011-2012
Updated: 04/12/2011 06:59P

The Bankruptcy Files: Pizza, Cartoons, Clean Fuels
The bankruptcy beat grinds on, and so do the fees being paid by the estate of defunct investment bank Lehman Brothers. Hughes Hubbard & Reed is the latest beneficiary of the Lehman bankruptcy's largesse, receiving $19.2 million in fees from June 1
Updated: 04/12/2011 06:58P

The Bankruptcy Files: Pizza, Cartoons, Clean Fuels
The bankruptcy beat grinds on, and so do the fees being paid by the estate of defunct investment bank Lehman Brothers. Hughes Hubbard & Reed is the latest beneficiary of the Lehman bankruptcy's largesse, receiving $19.2 million in fees from June 1
Updated: 04/12/2011 06:58P

Prosecutors: Padillas “lived well” on bank loans
Adam Cortez, Padilla's criminal-defense attorney, said there should have been a better segregation of accounts. But that's not a federal crime; that's just bad accounting, Cortez said. Altogether, Padilla and his family used 13 American Express
Updated: 04/12/2011 06:57P

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