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Appeals court revives personal-injury case dismissed by impeached federal judge
In 2004, Porteous dismissed Ada and Ronnie Turner's claims over injuries from a boating accident that they blamed on a passing yacht. Porteous was a friend of a lawyer for the yacht's owner, operator and insurer.
Updated: 11/25/2011 11:29A

White Mormon sergeant accuses Washington State Patrol of discrimination
David Divis seeks an undisclosed amount of money in the lawsuit filed Nov. 14 in Pierce County Superior Court. State Patrol spokesman Rob Calkins says the agency is confident it will be exonerated. The News Tribune reports Divis became the subject of
Updated: 11/25/2011 11:27A

DeMaio resolves unnecessary stenting, ICD charges with Texas Medical Board
In the case of the final lawsuit, DeMaio emphasized to heartwire: "I don't want to settle the lawsuit because it's a case where I don't think I did anything wrong, and my attorney thinks I can fight it." This last case, according to the Austin
Updated: 11/25/2011 11:22A

Appeals court to consider Lawrence bypass
19 in a lawsuit over the planned completion of the South Lawrence Trafficway. The uncompleted trafficway is the subject of a federal lawsuit. The state has won a ruling finding that the project has the necessary permits to build the road through the
Updated: 11/25/2011 11:19A

Family sues Cornell over son's suicide in 2010
Howard Ginsburg, of Boca Raton, Fla., contends in a federal lawsuit filed this week that school and city officials knew the bridges over Fall Creek in the upstate New York city were a danger but didn't take adequate steps to make them safe.
Updated: 11/25/2011 11:07A

Federal judge refuses to step down from Maryann Anderson lawsuit
US District Judge Sean J. McLaughlin has rejected a request that he step down from the long-running legal dispute between former Millcreek Township School District administrator Maryann Anderson and three former
Updated: 11/25/2011 11:06A

Derek Fisher Rejoins NBA's Labor Talks, Deal Possible
Games have already been canceled into December and anti-trust lawsuits have been filed, but a shortened season is still in the realm of possibility. If a deal is reached this weekend a 66-game season would being on Christmas Day.
Updated: 11/25/2011 11:06A

Court approves class-action suit against Ozzie Jurock
Real-estate guru Ozzie Jurock and his two partners are the subject of a class-action lawsuit. The BC Supreme Court approved an application for a class-action lawsuit against Ozzie Jurock,
Updated: 11/25/2011 11:05A

AT&T settles federal lawsuit over 911 fees with Nashville, Lincoln County for $1M
AT&T has settled a federal lawsuit that claimed the phone service provider didn't charge enough fees for emergency call systems. The Tennessean reports for Friday's editions that Dallas-based AT&T settled the case for $1 million in Nashville and for
Updated: 11/25/2011 10:53A

NBA to Begin 'Settlement Talks' Friday
(NewsCore) - Eleven days ago when NBA players disbanded their union and filed an antitrust lawsuit, commissioner David Stern said fans were in for "a nuclear winter." When lawyers for the players and owners reconvene Friday in New York to start what
Updated: 11/25/2011 10:47A

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