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Utah couple sues over beetle-tainted baby formula
AP SALT LAKE CITY — SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - A Utah couple has filed a personal injury lawsuit against the makers of Similac, claiming their child was sickened by drinking the baby formula because it was tainted with beetles and beetle larvae.
Updated: 11/25/2011 03:11P
Vermont attorney general: Court ruling on police could cost state in long run
Judge John Wesley dismissed a lawsuit brought by Kennery's family. She was found by a postal worker on her back porch the day after the failed police check. She was suffering from hyperthermia and she died 12 days later. The Burlington Free Press
Updated: 11/25/2011 03:11P
NL chopper operator settles lawsuit with Sikorsky after fatal crash
Cougar Helicopters and eight insurance companies had filed a lawsuit against Sikorsky, alleging negligence and misrepresentation. Those claims were not proven in court, and Cougar spokeswoman Candace Moakler says the terms of the settlement prevent her
Updated: 11/25/2011 03:09P
AT&T settles lawsuit over Tennessee 911 fees for $1 million
(AP) — 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
Updated: 11/25/2011 03:08P
Putnam Commissioners Consider Federal Redistricting Lawsuit
Commissioners Steve Andes and Joe Haynes tell WOWK-TV Channel 13 News they plan to talk with the county attorney about a possible federal lawsuit challenging the redistricting lines. The Supreme Court upheld both the House and Senate redistricting
Updated: 11/25/2011 03:07P
Ruling: Open government advocate's lawsuit against San Gabriel Valley COG may
An open government advocate's lawsuit alleging that the San Gabriel Council of Governments has violated state open meeting and public records laws may proceed, a judge has ruled. Gil Aguirre, a San Dimas resident,
Updated: 11/25/2011 03:06P
Lawyers seek to keep Sandusky charity solvent to allow lawsuits
PITTSBURGH -- Lawyers want a youth charity established by a former Penn State football assistant coach at the heart of a child molestation scandal to stay solvent so they can file future lawsuits for victims. The Second Mile shouldn't be allowed to
Updated: 11/25/2011 03:04P
Newfoundland helicopter operator settles lawsuit with Sikorsky after fatal
Cougar Helicopters and eight insurance companies had filed a lawsuit against Sikorsky, alleging negligence and misrepresentation. Those claims were not proven in court, and Cougar spokeswoman Candace Moakler says the terms of the settlement prevent her
Updated: 11/25/2011 03:04P
AG: Vt. court ruling could cost state in long run
Judge John Wesley dismissed a lawsuit brought by Kennery's family. She was found by a postal worker on her back porch the day after the failed police check. She was suffering from hyperthermia and she died 12 days later. The Burlington Free Press
Updated: 11/25/2011 03:03P
Lawyers Go After Sandusky Charity
They want The Second Mile charity to continue operating so they can file future civil lawsuits on behalf of accusers. Their lawsuit, filed this week on behalf of someone who claims to be a victim of Jerry Sandusky, seeks an injunction against The
Updated: 11/25/2011 03:03P