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<b>Attorney files petition for injured inmate</b>
“At issue may be claims ... for failure to train, supervise, provide medical care, and discipline, and ancillary state claims including claims for negligence, assault, intentional and or negligent infliction of emotional distress, negligent hiring,
Updated: 12/13/2011 01:10A
Inspiration isn't infringement: Judge tosses Bratz copyright lawsuit
A court recently dismissed a lawsuit filed by Brooklyn photographer Bernard Belair against the company behind the Bratz dolls, despite its admission that the toy's design was directly inspired by his work. "Although the Bratz dolls may indeed bring to
Updated: 12/13/2011 01:06A
Dormont patrolman wants job back, compensation
The complaint said that Dormont violated Officer Burke's due process rights, broke whistleblower protection laws and defamed him, among other counts. Mr. Rizza said he had not yet seen the lawsuit and could not comment.
Updated: 12/13/2011 01:05A
Attorney files petition for injured inmate
“At issue may be claims ... for failure to train, supervise, provide medical care, and discipline, and ancillary state claims including claims for negligence, assault, intentional and or negligent infliction of emotional distress, negligent hiring,
Updated: 12/13/2011 01:00A
Verizon Says Cablevision Lawsuit Another Attempt To Conceal Poor Performance
The lawsuit involves Verizon advertisements appeared in metro New York since August, following the Federal Communications Commission's months-long study of Internet speeds. It was on December 6 that Cablevision filed the lawsuit in the US District
Updated: 12/13/2011 12:52A
WFISD invited to join funding suit
Legislators have told Pierce that they are glad law firms are taking the state to court because it will allow them to say, "The Supreme Court made us" raise taxes. "They don't have to carry the accountability for raising more money," he said.
Updated: 12/13/2011 12:47A
Student identity to be concealed in Ten Commandments lawsuit
In other cases, courts have held that the Ten Commandments standing alone are not allowed by the establishment clause of the First Amendment, which states that government should not endorse a religion. The same legal principle was used in the 1960s to
Updated: 12/13/2011 12:42A
Leighton Meester's mother drops lawsuit against daughter
Looks like Santa's not the only one who thought Leighton Meester's mom was naughty this year. drop a $3 million lawsuit she filed against her daughter. In the documents, she claims Leighton owes her money because she "sacrificed her happiness" to help
Updated: 12/13/2011 12:35A
Judge may dismiss man's sexual abuse lawsuit against New Ulm diocese
AP A federal judge is threatening to throw out a Nevada man's lawsuit against a diocese in southwestern Minnesota over claims he was sexually abused by an Irish priest. US District Judge Joan Ericksen ruled Monday the plaintiff has failed to prove that
Updated: 12/13/2011 12:29A
Developer drops plans for Georgia coal power plant
ATLANTA -- An energy developer will drop its plans to build a coal-fired power plant in Georgia as part of an agreement ending a lawsuit that environmentalists filed targeting one of the company's power plants in Texas, officials said
Updated: 12/13/2011 12:23A