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Ten Florida lawmakers get subpoenas in election law case
TALLAHASSEE — Ten state legislators — five senators and five House members — have been issued subpoenas in the ongoing lawsuit over federal review of controversial sections of a new election law.
Updated: 11/29/2011 12:05P
Suit over same-sex marriage law can proceed, judge rules in Livingston
A state Supreme Court justice in Livingston County has ruled that a lawsuit challenging the state's same-sex marriage law can proceed and raised questions about whether the June vote to legalize same-sex marriage violated the state's open meetings law.
Updated: 11/29/2011 12:04P
One Of Beatrice 6 Sues Nebraska Over Conviction
A Lincoln woman convicted in a 1985 Beatrice murder-rape case has filed a state lawsuit against the state of Nebraska, seeking $500000 in damages. Deb Shelden filed the lawsuit Monday in Gage County District Court. In it, Shelden said she was
Updated: 11/29/2011 12:04P
Sales tax exemption lawsuit heard by SC high court
AP The South Carolina Supreme Court is considering arguments in a case that could end the state's 78 sales tax exemptions. Attorneys for Matthew Bodman of Columbia told the justices Tuesday that the exemptions are illegal because they are special
Updated: 11/29/2011 12:04P
Homeowners Take Wells Fargo to Court Over Denied Modification
ALISO VIEJO, CA, Nov 29, 2011 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Avid Law Center continued its fight for distressed homeowners in a recent lawsuit against Wells Fargo, Bank of America, and others involved in the alleged unlawful denial of the homeowner's
Updated: 11/29/2011 12:03P
CBS 3 Springfield - WSHMBahrain firm alleges Alcoa bribes in court filing
It details allegations previously described only generally in the firm's ongoing lawsuit. Alcoa denies wrongdoing and says the allegations are a vague "series of guesses and overdrawn inferences." The lawsuit was filed in 2008 but had been on hold
Updated: 11/29/2011 12:03P
Brews Cafe lawsuit follows rejection of case at state, federal levels
Deer gun season in Ohio got off to a wet start. Be sure to - 6:50 am GRANVILLE -- A Newark woman is suing her Granville employer for discriminatory business practices, after her case was rejected by the Ohio Civil Rights Commission and the US Equal
Updated: 11/29/2011 12:02P
District court judge dismisses Lochs' civil suit against city
The lawsuit was filed by Cassidy and Saara Loch, who hoped to prove that Police Officer Travis Rueckert used excessive force and that the city of Litchfield was negligent in its training of Rueckert as an officer. However, Judge Joan N. Ericksen's
Updated: 11/29/2011 12:02P
City Council Planning Lawsuit Over Homeless Shelter Policy
The new, more stringent homeless policy was supposed to take effect this month but was postponed because of a lawsuit from the Legal Aid Society. The Council's General Welfare Committee will vote today on whether to mount a suit.
Updated: 11/29/2011 12:02P
Insurance firm sues Hubtech for $2M
A Taiwanese insurance company has filed a $2 million lawsuit against a local contractor who botched a road project along Route 2. Hubtech International has been sued by Chung Kuo Insurance Co., who argues that the District Court of Guam should award
Updated: 11/29/2011 12:02P