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Together with Nichols Kaster, Owners Fight Back Against Cedar Towing's
On December 21, 2011, Plaintiff Wayne Spar filed a class action lawsuit in Hennepin County, alleging that Cedar Towing & Auction, Inc., violated a Minneapolis City Ordinance and, by doing so, collected more fees for its towing services than it was
Updated: 12/24/2011 06:27A
Nearly two dozen former players file lawsuit against NFL over concussions
It is the latest in a series of lawsuits filed against the NFL in recent months by past players. The lawsuit was filed Thursday in Miami on behalf of ex-Miami Dolphins team members Patrick Surtain, Oronde Gadsden and 19 other NFL players.
Updated: 12/24/2011 05:01A
Ala. court may decide AEA dues lawsuit
AP A federal appeals court Friday asked the state Supreme Court to decide if the Alabama Education Association's activities influence elections. The 11th US Court of Appeals posed the question in a court filing. The appellate court is considering an
Updated: 12/24/2011 05:00A
Arizona sheriff faces new setback over immigration
The ruling issued Friday sets the stage for a possible trial in a lawsuit that alleges racial profiling in the patrols in Arizona's Maricopa County, and would further limit Sheriff Joe Arpaio's immigration authority after Washington yanked his federal
Updated: 12/24/2011 04:26A
Civil lawsuit filed against former deputy, Sheriff's Department in Explorer case
(File Photo) SAN BERNARDINO - Defense lawyer Gloria Allred has filed a civil lawsuit against the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department and former Deputy Nathan Gastineau in the alleged molestation of a female teenager who was in the Sheriff's
Updated: 12/24/2011 04:22A
Arizona sheriff faces new setback over immigration
The ruling issued Friday sets the stage for a possible trial in a lawsuit that alleges racial profiling in the patrols in Arizona's Maricopa County, and would further limit Sheriff Joe Arpaio's immigration authority after Washington yanked his federal
Updated: 12/24/2011 04:01A
Judge overseeing racial profiling lawsuit deals setback to Ariz. sheriff's
The ruling issued Friday sets the stage for a possible trial in a lawsuit that alleges racial profiling in the patrols in Arizona's Maricopa County, and would further limit Sheriff Joe Arpaio's immigration authority after Washington yanked his federal
Updated: 12/24/2011 03:54A
Arizona sheriff faces new setback over immigration
The ruling issued Friday sets the stage for a possible trial in a lawsuit that alleges racial profiling in the patrols in Arizona's Maricopa County, and would further limit Sheriff Joe Arpaio's immigration authority after Washington yanked his federal
Updated: 12/24/2011 03:53A
Arizona sheriff faces new setback over immigration
The ruling issued Friday sets the stage for a possible trial in a lawsuit that alleges racial profiling in the patrols in Arizona's Maricopa County, and would further limit Sheriff Joe Arpaio's immigration authority after Washington yanked his federal
Updated: 12/24/2011 03:49A
Arizona sheriff faces new setback over immigration
The ruling issued Friday sets the stage for a possible trial in a lawsuit that alleges racial profiling in the patrols in Arizona's Maricopa County, and would further limit Sheriff Joe Arpaio's immigration authority after Washington yanked his federal
Updated: 12/24/2011 03:48A