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Family of deceased Manitoba baby file lawsuit alleging negligent medical care
By Winnipeg Free Press, -Winnipeg Free Press January 6, 2012 12:00 AM WINNIPEG - The family of a Manitoba baby who died of a heart condition have filed a lawsuit claiming negligent medical care in a remote First Nations community.
Updated: 01/06/2012 02:23A
Group wants judge to ban day of prayer
The new lawsuit, filed Wednesday in Maricopa County Superior Court contends that Jan Brewer's acts violate the Arizona Constitution. Attorney Marc Victor wants a judge to not only retroactively void Brewer's prior declarations but also ban her from
Updated: 01/06/2012 02:14A
FDA Reverses Opinion on Zocor and Amiodarone Use
Many patients who have suffered from Zocor rhabdomyolysis, regardless of whether they took Zocor in combination with amiodarone, have contacted a Zocor lawyer to pursue the possibility of filing a Zocor muscle injury lawsuit. While Zocor (simvastatin)
Updated: 01/06/2012 02:06A
BC Mountie files suit over on-the-job sex abuse
Karen Katz has filed a lawsuit in BC Supreme Court describing several incidents of abuse. She said that on two occasions in 2006, while working alone with Const. Baldev Singh Bamra — also known as David Bamra — the male officer aggressively slammed his
Updated: 01/06/2012 02:02A
Idaho Supreme Court: Bujak contract was public
Henry filed a lawsuit in early 2010, seeking bank records from former Canyon County Prosecutor John Bujak's contract to use county resources to handle Nampa misdemeanor cases. At the time, the county backed Bujak's claim that the records were private,
Updated: 01/06/2012 02:02A
Construction firm sues over ban
The lawsuit, filed by the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation, claimed union representation was forced on self-employed people who were not state employees and got no benefit from paying dues. But US District Judge Robert Jonker in Grand
Updated: 01/06/2012 02:01A
Domestic partners sue Snyder, state over law prohibiting providing health
Gerardo Ascheri, left, and his domestic partner Doak Bloss talk about the lawsuit. "It comes as a shock to me that all of a sudden, I am again a second-class citizen," Ascheri said. / WILLIAM ARCHIE/Detroit Free Press By David Ashenfelter Gerardo
Updated: 01/06/2012 02:01A
State GOP fights to pick own candidate
The state GOP's lawsuit — at one point thrown out by a judge only to be reconsidered — remains locked in the federal court system with little indication that a final ruling on whether South Carolina's open-primary laws are constitutional will be made
Updated: 01/06/2012 02:01A
West Bloomfield family's ordeal to be detailed on '20/20'
The family received a $1.8-million settlement in a lawsuit. / SUSAN TUSA/Detroit Free Press The case of a West Bloomfield family separated for 106 days over sexual abuse allegations will be the focus of tonight's "20/20" television program on ABC.
Updated: 01/06/2012 02:01A
Bam move 'courts' trouble
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell also hinted at a lawsuit after noting a precedent in which presidents get to make recess appointments only when the Senate is out for 10 days or longer. “Breaking from this precedent lands this appointee in
Updated: 01/06/2012 01:53A