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Billy Hunter Sends Memo To Players
By HOOPSWORLD As you have no doubt heard, early this morning, we reached a tentative agreement to settle the Anthony lawsuit. My best wishes and congratulations to all the players and everyone involved in this action. The settlement will be conditioned
Updated: 11/27/2011 07:27A
NBA lockout: Details of NBA tentative agreement
NBA lawsuit emerged late Saturday. NBA commissioner David Stern was confident that he could get the required 15 of the league's 29 owners to accept the deal. The players would need to dismiss their lawsuit, reconstitute the union, and have a majority
Updated: 11/27/2011 07:06A
Lawsuit Over Jim Thorpe's Body Allowed
A federal judge in Pennsylvania is allowing a lawsuit filed by two of Jim Thorpe's children and a Native American tribe over his remains to go forward. US District Judge Richard Caputo denied a motion Wednesday to dismiss the case by the borough of Jim
Updated: 11/27/2011 07:01A
Lawsuit now likely on Boxford library
The Boxford Board of Selectmen has voted to challenge in court a decision by the Zoning Board of Appeals that threatens plans to build a $4.4 million public library, breathing life into a disputed project that has galvanized residents
Updated: 11/27/2011 06:58A
In the Courts: DUI, Menacing and No Child Restraint
Michael Najpaver, Clifton Boulevard fined $250 for non-compliance of financial responsibility (insurance). Courtney Smarr, Brownell Avenue, Lorain fined $150 for non-compliance of financial responsibility (insurance) and $30 for no child restraint.
Updated: 11/27/2011 06:07A
Outpatient sticker shock: $538 for a 3-minute treatment [St. Louis Post-Dispatch]
27 --A few weeks after Allison Zaromb took her 4-year-old son Meir to see a dermatologist in an outpatient office at the SSM Cardinal Glennon Children's Medical Center campus, she received separate bills from the doctor and the hospital.
Updated: 11/27/2011 05:11A
Growing patient load taxes Cape Fear Valley [The Fayetteville Observer, N.C.]
27 --In a letter earlier this month, a Cumberland County commissioner urged Cape Fear Valley Medical Center to address the public's concerns with its emergency room. "I would hope this is a matter that we would take seriously," Charles Evans wrote to
Updated: 11/27/2011 04:49A
Performer eyes park as venue
It's not involved in a lawsuit and will likely avoid blowback from town officials -- two pluses that buskers lately haven't been used to. It could even help alleviate some of the tension that has built up through the year among performers,
Updated: 11/27/2011 04:45A
NBA owners, players reach agreement to end lockout
After nearly five months of often contentious negotiations that eventually prompted the players to disband its union and file an antitrust lawsuit against the NBA, the two sides finally agreed to a deal that would allow players to receive a 49-51
Updated: 11/27/2011 04:43A
Ruling could affect whether some hospitals can be sued
MONTGOMERY | The Alabama Supreme Court in January threw out a multimillion-dollar jury verdict awarded to the family of a woman who died in a Montgomery hospital, but the consequences of the decision could extend far beyond that case.
Updated: 11/27/2011 04:36A