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Ex-ReVille student sues
SUMMERVILLE -- A lawsuit filed Monday alleges that admitted molester Louis "Skip" ReVille exposed several Pinewood Preparatory School students to "sexually abusive behaviors" at his home while school administrators turned a blind eye to
Updated: 12/13/2011 12:20A

First eviction try fails as Occupy Pittsburgh holds on
Bill Vidonic is a Pittsburgh Tribune-Review staff writer and can be reached at 412-380-5621, via e-mail or on Twitter. Bank of New York Mellon likely won't wait long for court approval of its eviction of
Updated: 12/13/2011 12:15A

NBA: LA Clippers reject deal for Chris Paul, pick up Chauncey Billups off waivers
Lawsuit: The NBA legal battle is officially over. US District Judge Patrick Schiltz in Minnesota dismissed the lawsuit at the request of players and owners now that the two sides have approved a new collective bargaining agreement.
Updated: 12/13/2011 12:13A

Judge to Arizona: Pick a side in marijuana case
That law also presumed that the source of those drugs would be about 125 state-licensed nonprofit dispensaries. But Brewer directed state Health Director Will Humble not to even accept applications. “We are exposing our citizens and, more importantly,
Updated: 12/13/2011 12:12A

The wheel spins and someone pays in the end
Arizona state officials might say something similar in response to a recent lawsuit filed by the members of the Arizona Hospital and Healthcare Association (AHHA), including Yuma Regional Medical Center. Unfortunately, a similar retort could come right
Updated: 12/13/2011 12:12A

Settlement proposed over man's death in Sangamon County Jail
12, 2007, eight days after he went into cardiac arrest at the Sangamon County Jail. His family said he suffered a perforated ulcer that went untreated until his heart stopped. The resolution before the county board does not include any admission of
Updated: 12/13/2011 12:08A

Former WaMu execs agree to settle FDIC lawsuit: report (NEWS.GNOM.ES)
ES) – Former Washington Mutual Inc executives agreed to settle a lawsuit for less than 10 percent of the $900 million originally sought by the FDIC for their role in the biggest bank failure in US history, the Wall Street Journal said, citing people
Updated: 12/13/2011 12:07A

Atlantic City school board settles pair of wrongful-termination lawsuits
ATLANTIC CITY - The Atlantic City School Board decided Monday to pay nearly $1 million to settle wrongful-termination lawsuits filed by two former employees who lost their jobs four years ago. The agreements award about $600000 to Carol Fredericks,
Updated: 12/13/2011 12:03A

OccupyMaine girds for legal fight
The group also delegated to a legal working group authority to determine when to file a lawsuit and whether to file it in state or federal court. “One of the questions is whether to file before receiving a formal notice of eviction,” Branson said
Updated: 12/13/2011 12:02A

Developer drops coal plant plans
AP Writer 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,
Updated: 12/13/2011 12:02A

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