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US judge rejects NBPA lawsuit
US District Judge Patrick Schiltz in Minnesota dismissed the lawsuit Monday at the request of players and owners now that the two sides have approved a new collective bargaining agreement. Training camps and free agency opened last Friday.
Updated: 12/13/2011 03:00A

Former Washington Mutual bank execs said to settle FDIC lawsuit
Former executives of Washington Mutual Inc. agreed to settle a lawsuit for less than 10% of the $900 million originally sought by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. for their role in the biggest bank failure in US history, according to a published
Updated: 12/13/2011 03:00A

Court asks AG, auditor: Where does the money go?
A Hinds County judge in 2010 ruled the $14 million in fees paid to two attorneys for handling a state lawsuit against telecommunications giant MCI was properly handled. Another Hinds County judge ruled the same again in 2010 involving $10 million in
Updated: 12/13/2011 02:54A

Norman Chamber sets 2012 state legislative goals
With no discussion, the chamber's board approved broad, generalized statements on economic development, energy, lawsuit reform, taxation, transportation, water, workforce development, worker's compensation and health care. Chamber board chairman Sean
Updated: 12/13/2011 02:43A

Federal judge to rule on date for next year's primary
ALBANY — A federal judge said Monday he would rule in about a month in a lawsuit against the state over setting an earlier primary date to accommodate overseas voters. The US Department of Justice, which brought the lawsuit, asked that US District
Updated: 12/13/2011 02:43A

Apple and Nike Face Patent Lawsuit From Exercise Tracking Inventor
Currently Apple and Nike are named defendants in a lawsuit that indicates they licensed invalid patents for their exercise tracking equipment. How one licenses an invalid patent is interesting, since that would either need to be done deliberately or
Updated: 12/13/2011 02:38A

Fishermen Sue Conocophilips China For Oil Spill Compensation
SHIJIAZHUANG, Dec 13 (Bernama) -- Over 100 fishermen on Tuesday has filed a lawsuit against ConocoPhilips's China branch, seeking the US energy giant to pay 490 million yuan (US$77.78 million) for June's massive oil spill in north China's Bohai Bay.
Updated: 12/13/2011 02:36A

Up in the air over obesity discrimination
A class action lawsuit is being taken against C Air Canada over discrimination claims by passengers suffering from obesity. Obese travellers are seeking compensation for being forced to purchase two seats to accommodate their girth in the years leading
Updated: 12/13/2011 02:31A

Waterloo Council agrees to reconsider Sunnyside South housing project
The measure was tabled in July when Bob Molinaro, who also lives next to Sunnyside, filed a lawsuit challenging the city's process for selling the property to the partnership, which includes City Attorney Jim Walsh. A district court judge ruled Dec.
Updated: 12/13/2011 02:24A

Titanium Metals Corporation Investor Lawsuit against Chairman
According to the complaint the plaintiff alleges that the defendants breached their fiduciary duties owed to NYSE: TIE stockholders. Titanium Metals' annual Revenue fell from $1.27billion in 2007 to $857.20million in 2010 and its Net Income fell from
Updated: 12/13/2011 02:13A

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