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Pa. AG settles with locksmith after alleging fictitious names
The consent decree with the Abington-based Always In Service Inc. resolves an October 2010 lawsuit. The company allegedly used hundreds of different fictitious business names to mislead consumers throughout the state that they were dealing with a local
Updated: 12/12/2011 03:01P

Air Canada facing class action lawsuit related to seating costs for disabled
B) could be in line for compensation as part of a class action lawsuit authorized in Quebec. A judge has approved a suit against Air Canada on behalf of disabled Canadians who had to pay extra for seats over a three-year period.
Updated: 12/12/2011 02:50P

AT&T, DOJ file motion to halt T-Mobile proceedings
AT&T has asked a judge to put on hold the US Department of Justice's lawsuit to block its merger with T-Mobile USA while the two companies decide whether to move forward with the deal. A US judge has granted a request from AT&T to halt the US
Updated: 12/12/2011 02:49P

Insurer wants to limit liability in turnpike asphalt spill
By Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Travelers Indemnity Co. claims in a federal lawsuit that its liability for the claims related to the pre-Thanksgiving asphalt spill on the Pennsylvania Turnpike should be limited to $1 million. The insurer provides coverage
Updated: 12/12/2011 02:48P

Student threatens discrimination lawsuit against Ayala High School
An Ayala High School student who is deaf and suffers from cerebral palsy has threatened to file a discrimination lawsuit against the school alleging he was cut from the baseball team due to his disabilities. The boy, a 17-year-old junior,
Updated: 12/12/2011 02:47P

Megaupload Says It Will Sue Universal Music Over Removal of Controversial Video
The company is based in Hong Kong and has been rather mysterious to the frustration of many entertainment execs who hate the way that popular new movies, music, and TV shows pop up regularly on the site's servers. A lawsuit would provide the
Updated: 12/12/2011 02:45P

"Junius Puke" lawsuit settled for $425K
By Michael Roberts By Kelsey Whipple By Michael Roberts By Michael Roberts By Michael Roberts By Kelsey Whipple By Michael Roberts By Michael Roberts By Michael Roberts By Michael Roberts Mon., Dec. 12 2011 at 12:35 PM ?Back in
Updated: 12/12/2011 02:41P

Air Canada faces class action lawsuit from disabled, including the obese
MONTREAL - A Quebec judge has approved a class action lawsuit against Air Canada on behalf of disabled people who had to pay extra for seats. It is also filed on behalf of those who had to pay extra fees when acting as the attendant for a person with a
Updated: 12/12/2011 02:40P

Air Canada Obesity Class Action Lawsuit Given Green Light By Quebec Judge
A Quebec judge has authorized a class action lawsuit against Air Canada on behalf of obese travellers who had to pay extra because of their disability during a three-year period ending in December 2008. The Montreal law firm BGA Barristers & Solicitors
Updated: 12/12/2011 02:39P

Roman Catholic diocese is lone bidder on northern Indiana property that was
AP SOUTH BEND, Ind. — The Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend was the only bidder in an auction by the city of South Bend for a piece of property that St. Joseph's High School wants to use to build a football stadium. WSBT-TV reports (http://bit.ly/sTOvNH )
Updated: 12/12/2011 02:39P

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