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Brower Piven Encourages Investors Who Have Losses in Excess of $100000 From
If you have suffered a net loss for all transactions in common stock pursuant and/or traceable to the Company's Offering, you may obtain additional information about this lawsuit and your ability to become a lead plaintiff by contacting Brower Piven at
Updated: 11/28/2011 05:59P
751 South case delayed; new plan could produce more runoff
The long-pending civil lawsuit, brought by property owners in Chancellor's Ridge against Durham County and project planners Southern Durham Development, was supposed to go to trial today. Opponents to the project were hoping the judge would find in
Updated: 11/28/2011 05:59P
Bisexual Players Settle Lawsuit Against Gay Softball League for Undisclosed
You may recall the lawsuit brought against the North American Gay Amateur Athletic Alliance (NAGAAA) by three bisexual softball players and the NCLR alleging that NAGAAA discriminated by stripping the players' team of their second place finish in the
Updated: 11/28/2011 05:58P
Quinn brings her first suit against the Bloomberg administration, to block a
Peter Vallone Sr., who spent 16 years as speaker of the Council, recalls having filed only a few lawsuits during his tenure. "I don't think we sued more than three of four times," said Vallone. The substance of Quinn's lawsuit is that the mayor's
Updated: 11/28/2011 05:56P
Novartis loses appeal of ONJ lawsuit
Novartis began warning doctors of the potential for jaw damage in 2005, but the family's lawsuit alleged that Novartis knew about the link much earlier, potentially as early as the 1980s. Fussman began taking Zometa in 2001 as part of her chemotherapy.
Updated: 11/28/2011 05:56P
Lawsuit spurred by Va. Tech student's suicide settled for $250000
The state has agreed to pay $250000 and create a $100000 scholarship fund to settle a $43 million wrongful death lawsuit brought against Virginia Tech by the family of a student who committed suicide, according to a court order.
Updated: 11/28/2011 05:56P
Tobey Maguire agrees to $80000 settlement in poker winnings lawsuit
The “Spider-Man” actor has agreed to pay $80000 to settle a lawsuit that originally sought more than $300000 in poker winnings paid out by convicted con man Brad Ruderman. Maguire signed the “compromise” settlement last Tuesday, court filings show.
Updated: 11/28/2011 05:55P
Former Borders employees secure settlement in lawsuit: $797 a person
Ann Arbor-based Borders Group Inc., which is in the final stages of liquidating its estate, agreed to pay $240000 to a group of 198 former employees who filed a class action lawsuit accusing the bookstore chain of violating federal regulations
Updated: 11/28/2011 05:54P
Family Fights To Bring Athlete Jim Thorpe's Remains To Oklahoma
A federal judge is allowing a lawsuit filed by two of Jim Thorpes' sons and the Sac and Fox Nation to move forward. In Yale, Oklahoma, there are many ties to legendary athlete Jim Thorpe. The home where he lived is now a museum, and there are relatives
Updated: 11/28/2011 05:54P
FOX5 Vegas - KVVUBanned players settle with gay softball group
The men - Stephen Apilado, Laron Charles and John Russ - filed the federal lawsuit against the North American Gay Amateur Athletic Alliance last year, claiming they had been discriminated against because they were bisexual, not gay.
Updated: 11/28/2011 05:54P