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Hurlbuts face suit in alleged sex assault involving son
Though they are named in the lawsuit, the Kane County Chronicle is not naming the Hurlbuts' son because he was not charged with a crime as an adult, nor the Stultzes' daughter because she alleges to be the victim of a crime. According to the lawsuit,
Updated: 12/13/2011 06:33A

Leighton Meester's mum drops $3m lawsuit against her daughter
Constance then hit back with a lawsuit of her own; her counterclaim asked for $3million in damages, as Mrs Meester claimed she'd “sacrificed her happiness” to support Leighton's acting career. Er, isn't that what being a parent is sort of about
Updated: 12/13/2011 06:32A

BALSHE LLC v. ROSS
The district court signed an "agreed order" dismissing the lawsuit with prejudice "pursuant to" the settlement. The court purported to retain jurisdiction to enforce the terms of the settlement but did not include those terms in the text of its order.
Updated: 12/13/2011 06:25A

WISCONSIN RIGHT TO LIFE STATE POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE v. BARLAND
In anticipation of the 2010 general elections, Wisconsin Right to Life and its State Political Action Committee filed a broad-spectrum federal lawsuit challenging various Wisconsin campaign-finance laws under the First Amendment.
Updated: 12/13/2011 06:25A

MASON v. McPHILLIPS
The allegations in Mason's complaint arise from the law firm's representation of her in an employment discrimination lawsuit against her former employer, AmSouth Bank. That case ended in March 2006 with summary judgment granted in favor of AmSouth.
Updated: 12/13/2011 06:24A

REIZNER v. AVAKIAN
Plaintiff Jayne Reizner filed a personal injury lawsuit against property owners Don and Renee Lancaster (the Lancasters), and their property manager, Darlene Avakian, claiming she was injured when a ram butted her after she entered a gated pasture on
Updated: 12/13/2011 06:24A

Cross flap now in lawsuit Whiteville officials have 30 days to remove crosses
According to a letter sent to the city, the city has 30 days to comply with the request of the Freedom From Religion Foundation, a group that filed the lawsuit on the behalf of a Whiteville resident offended by the placement of the crosses on public
Updated: 12/13/2011 06:24A

First Circuit orders further proceedings in sugar documentary defamation case
The First Circuit Court of Appeals has determined that, while Dominican Republic plantation owner executives are limited-purpose public figures for purposes of a defamation lawsuit involving a documentary film critical of their operations, the district
Updated: 12/13/2011 06:24A

PIRJADA v. SUPERIOR COURT OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY
The lawsuit, which alleged Pirjada had been employed as a security guard by Pacific National from May 2008 until August 2010, was brought on behalf of all security officers in California who are or were employed by Pacific National at any time during
Updated: 12/13/2011 06:23A

WaMu Officials Settle FDIC Suit
The FDIC charged three WaMu executives with gross negligence in a civil lawsuit; however, according to The Wall Street Journal, the FDIC is now willing to settle with them for less than 10 percent of the $900 million it originally sought—an amount
Updated: 12/13/2011 06:21A

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