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Richmond pays $1.5 million to family of mentally ill man who died in police
The family of a mentally ill man who died during a 2008 confrontation with Richmond police will receive $1.5 million to settle a civil rights lawsuit, the City Council decided this week. "All that money piled up to
Updated: 11/25/2011 08:40P
Firm bilked Boynton church, lawsuit alleges
But according to a lawsuit filed in March, no loan was ever secured nor was the $321222 returned. The church contacted The Palm Beach Post this week after reading its coverage Sunday about other real estate-related lawsuits involving
Updated: 11/25/2011 08:37P
Judge dismisses developer's lawsuit seeking water for Governor's Point
The lawsuit has been running since March 2009, after city staff denied a request by the company for water service. The City Council later voted 7-0 to reject the request. In July 2010, Snyder approved a motion by the city of Bellingham to reject the
Updated: 11/25/2011 08:35P
Zack's lawsuit against Sausalito dismissed
A Marin Superior Court judge has dismissed a case brought against the city of Sausalito by a waterfront developer because it took too long to bring the case to trial. A civil lawsuit was filed in 2005 by Zack's Inc., a corporation owned
Updated: 11/25/2011 08:19P
Lawyers anticipate civil suits against Second Mile
The Second Mile shouldn't be allowed to dissolve its assets, according to a lawsuit filed late Wednesday on behalf of someone who claims to be a victim of Jerry Sandusky, the charity's founder. The complaint also suggests some of the future legal
Updated: 11/25/2011 08:15P
Boca dad files $180 million suit against Cornell for son's death
The lawsuit filed this week in federal court in upstate New York alleges Cornell and city of Ithaca officials knew the bridges over Fall Creek were a magnet for distressed people considering suicide but did not take adequate precautions to make them
Updated: 11/25/2011 08:13P
Lawyers seek to prevent Second Mile from dissolving
AP Two attorneys are seeking a court order to prevent The Second Mile, a youth charity established by Jerry Sandusky, to stay solvent so they can file future lawsuits. The Second Mile shouldn't be allowed to dissolve its assets, according to a lawsuit
Updated: 11/25/2011 08:11P
Judge dismisses Barrett lawsuit
Barrett had filed the suit against school board President Dennis Brennan and Superintendent Nicholas Wahl to gain access to documents pertaining to the district's special education program. The court order stated that a school official only had a right
Updated: 11/25/2011 08:09P
ONWASA settles multimillion dollar land lawsuit
Prior to the settlement, ONWASA tried unsuccessfully to dismiss its eminent domain lawsuit and abandon the portion of the property with mineral deposits. The authority demanded a return of the money it had given land owners during the 2008 condemnation
Updated: 11/25/2011 08:08P
Liu Sued Over Prevailing-Wage Hike
The lawsuit comes as Mr. Liu explores a possible run for mayor in 2013. He has drawn some criticism for a series of reports on worker wages and pensions that some faulted as being too union-friendly. Like many other elected officials, Mr. Liu also has
Updated: 11/25/2011 08:08P