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Bwin.Party Defends itself against Megaupload Indictment
After being named by the Department of Justice in their indictment against Megauplaod, Bwin.Party has spoken out defending itself against any possible blame. The marketing executive for Bwin, John Shepherd, said that they had “no knowledge about any of
Updated: 02/02/2012 01:55P
DOJ settles with health system over ADA violation
BY MICHAEL P. TREMOGLIE WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) -- The Department of Justice has reached a settlement with the Henry Ford Health System to resolve a complaint filed alleging HF failed to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Specifically
Updated: 02/02/2012 01:49P
DOJ settles with health system over ADA violation
BY MICHAEL P. TREMOGLIE WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) -- The Department of Justice has reached a settlement with the Henry Ford Health System to resolve a complaint filed alleging HF failed to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Specifically
Updated: 02/02/2012 01:49P
Trial judge threatens to dismiss case against alleged Boko Haram sponsor, Sen
Justice Gabriel Kolawole, the trial judge in the suit brought by the Federal Government against the alleged sponsor of the Boko Haram sect, Sen. Aliyu Ndume, has threatened to dismiss charges against the accused due to the prosecutor's continued
Updated: 02/02/2012 01:41P
This week on the B Side
The first thing I thought when I heard that the famously piracy-friendly file-locker site Megaupload had been raided and shut down by the Justice Department—and that in the wake of the bust most of the other major locker sites had gone dark to varying
Updated: 02/02/2012 01:40P
'State must act as guardian'
The bench said that the doctrine of equality, which emerges from the concepts of justice and fairness, guides the State in determining the actual mechanism of distribution of natural resources.
Updated: 02/02/2012 01:36P
Investigators, activists pushing Jamaica police to reduce high rate of
The human rights group Jamaicans for Justice raised the case in a report to the UN Human Rights Committee. Hill and the rest of his family are bracing for a delayed round in court to determine whether the accused officer may be held accountable.
Updated: 02/02/2012 12:45P
Jamaica police pushed to reduce police killings
The human rights group Jamaicans for Justice raised the case in a report to the UN Human Rights Committee. Hill and the rest of his family are bracing for a delayed round in court to determine whether the accused officer may be held accountable.
Updated: 02/02/2012 12:45P
Thousands may lose criminal record
Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke plans to reduce the length of time during which job applicants are legally required to disclose past criminal convictions. Prison terms of up to six months would be spent two years after the end of the sentence,
Updated: 02/02/2012 12:42P
Thousands may lose criminal record
Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke plans to reduce the length of time during which job applicants are legally required to disclose past criminal convictions. Prison terms of up to six months would be spent two years after the end of the sentence,
Updated: 02/02/2012 12:42P