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Johnson Law Group Awareness Campaign Looks at the Stages of a Mesothelioma
As part of its ongoing mesothelioma cancer awareness campaign, prominent mesothelioma law firm Johnson Law Group covers an essentially important topic that all victims and caregivers must be aware of: the stages of a mesothelioma cancer lawsuit.
Updated: 11/29/2011 03:15A
Latest South Carolina news, sports, business and entertainment
CHARLESTON, SC (AP) - Presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich says he isn't the perfect candidate but adds that he is, in his words, "a lot more conservative than Mitt Romney." Gingrich on Monday said that he wouldn't switch positions for political reasons,
Updated: 11/29/2011 03:14A
Deaf Man Timothy Siaki Held 25 Days in Jail Because County Didn't Provide
Timothy Siaki filed a lawsuit on Wednesday in US District Court seeking unspecified damages and claiming that Adams County officials violated the Americans With Disabilities Act over his May 14, 2010, arrest and detention. The lawsuit claims Adams
Updated: 11/29/2011 03:12A
Tobey Maguire Settles Poker Lawsuit For $80K
Tobey Maguire has settled the lawsuit against him for money he won from a Ponzi schemer in secret high-stakes poker games at Beverly Hills luxury hotels earlier this year. The “Spider-Man” actor has agreed to pay $80000 to a lawsuit that originally
Updated: 11/29/2011 03:12A
Parents of George Aldrich Jr. sue CDOT
Their attorney, Brian K. Stutheit, of Centennial, filed a lawsuit against CDOT on Saturday. Sunday marked the first anniversary of the last time friends saw Aldrich alive. His body was discovered Dec. 13 in a spot almost directly below the Maroon Creek
Updated: 11/29/2011 03:10A
Parents of 28-year-old who died last year sue state agency
Their attorney, Brian K. Stutheit, of Centennial, filed a lawsuit against CDOT on Saturday. Sunday marked the first anniversary of the last time friends saw Aldrich alive. His body was discovered Dec. 13 in a spot almost directly below the Maroon Creek
Updated: 11/29/2011 03:10A
Mother's lawsuit claims bullying led to HSE's freshman's suicide
FISHERS, Ind. -- The mother of a high school freshman who killed himself last year has filed a lawsuit in federal court against Hamilton Southeastern Schools -- accusing the district and its employees of not doing enough to stop bullying incidents
Updated: 11/29/2011 03:07A
Maguire settles over winnings
If approved by a judge next month, Maguire will pay the money to a bankruptcy trustee who is trying to recoup money that former hedge fund operator Bradley Ruderman bilked from investors to finance his lavish lifestyle. The money will be used to repay
Updated: 11/29/2011 03:03A
Editorial: Postal gun ban should be tossed
The Bonidys possess concealed-carry permits under Colorado law, regularly carry hand guns for self-defense and pick up their mail at a post office 10 miles from home. Under post office rules, however, they can't even drive into the parking lot with a
Updated: 11/29/2011 03:01A
Dispute over Assembly budget records headed to court
The lawsuit argues that voters have a fundamental right to monitor those matters, involving multimillions of dollars in public funds. The Assembly counters that such records are exempt from disclosure under the law because they are preliminary or
Updated: 11/29/2011 03:00A