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Lawsuit could be coming against new Capitol demonstration rules
Protestors yell outside of the office of Wisconsin State Governor Scott Walker after the signing of the ceremonial bill, after the Republican-controlled House and Senate eliminated almost all collective bargaining for most public workers,
Updated: 12/18/2011 09:19A
NH woman, children win $8.5M in lawsuit
CONCORD, NH (AP) — A New Hampshire woman and her two children have won $8.5 million in a wrongful death lawsuit against a trucking company. A federal court jury in Concord concluded Thursday that Loignon Champ-Carr Inc. negligently caused the death of
Updated: 12/18/2011 08:08A
Grafton man files civil lawsuit over rifle injury
Jared Schueller has filed a civil lawsuit against Remington Arms Co., LLC, and Sporting Goods Properties, Inc. Schueller says he grabbed the muzzle of the bolt action rifle off the floorboard of a pickup truck when it unexpectedly fired.
Updated: 12/18/2011 08:00A
Judge Finds The Health Plan Responsible
MOUNDSVILLE - While a class action lawsuit involving nearly 200 doctors suing The Health Plan of the Upper Ohio Valley remains tied up in federal court, one doctor took matters into his own hands and was successful in recouping money owed to him for
Updated: 12/17/2011 11:56P
Judge Finds The Health Plan Responsible
MOUNDSVILLE - While a class action lawsuit involving nearly 200 doctors suing The Health Plan of the Upper Ohio Valley remains tied up in federal court, one doctor took matters into his own hands and was successful in recouping money owed to him for
Updated: 12/17/2011 11:56P
SDG&E to Pay $24.5 Million in Settlement Concerning 2007 Wildfires
By Chris Moore SAN DIEGO - The county and SDG&E announced Friday they settled the lawsuit filed by the county against the utility to recover costs associated with the 2007 wildfires. Without admitting fault or liability, SDG&E was to pay the county a
Updated: 12/17/2011 09:28P
SEC charges ex-Fannie, Freddie CEOs with fraud
In a lawsuit filed in New York, the Securities and Exchange Commission brought civil fraud charges against six former executives at the two firms, including former Fannie CEO Daniel Mudd and former Freddie CEO Richard Syron. The executives were accused
Updated: 12/17/2011 08:46P
Police officer's widow settles lawsuit against convicted killer
The widow of a Lexington Police Officer killed in the line of duty has settled her lawsuit against her husband's convicted killer. Bryan Durman's widow filed a lawsuit against Glenn Doneghy in 2010. He was convicted of second-degree manslaughter in the
Updated: 12/17/2011 04:15P
Prosecutors' lawsuit could scare away capital for developing huge Brazilian
The nearly $11 billion lawsuit that Brazilian prosecutors filed this week against Chevron Corp. over an offshore oil leak could scare away foreign capital needed to develop Brazil's huge offshore oil deposits, an analyst says. This is only a preview.
Updated: 12/17/2011 04:13P
N. Idaho man sues agency over poaching charge
AP A veterinarian accused of poaching an elk in northern Idaho filed a federal lawsuit against state wildlife officials earlier this week. Hall's lawsuit, filed in US District Court, seeks an unspecified amount of damages. He previously had filed a
Updated: 12/17/2011 01:35P