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Immunity lawsuit rejected
A judge is reluctantly throwing out a former State Department official's lawsuit demanding diplomatic immunity against charges she helped kidnap a terrorism suspect in Italy. US District Judge Beryl Howell says the case sends a 'demoralising' message
Updated: 01/06/2012 04:01A

Autistic son of slaying victim suing KPD over arrest
By Jamie Satterfield A $1 million lawsuit has been filed on behalf of a slaying victim's autistic adult son who was hurt when police responding to the fatal shooting wrestled him to the pavement and handcuffed him. Richard C. Vowell, via his sister and
Updated: 01/06/2012 04:01A

Apple to pay Elan US$5 million in patent lawsuit settlement
In April 2009, Elan filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Apple with the US District Court for the Northern District of California, asserting two patents that cover innovations in touch-sensitive input devices incorporated into smartphones and
Updated: 01/06/2012 03:54A

Judge dismisses Kentucky lawsuit involving 1si leader
A Kentucky judge has dismissed a lawsuit involving One Southern Indiana CEO Jody Wassmer, and it appears the deadline to appeal has passed. Ashley Bradshaw filed a lawsuit Oct. 3 against the Greater Owensboro Chamber of Commerce alleging wrongful
Updated: 01/06/2012 03:47A

Farm Bureau, others come together for lawsuit to remove elderberry beetle from
While Pacific Legal could have filed a lawsuit this past fall, Middleton said the foundation was "kind enough" to give the service extra time. "These delistings should have happened several years ago and the agency is sitting on its hands," he said.
Updated: 01/06/2012 03:47A

Sokolove Law, LLC | Doctor Improperly Used Medical Device, Says Manufacturer
by Sokolove Law Staff on Jan 04 2012 A product liability lawsuit in Kentucky has taken an interesting turn, as a pharmaceutical company has sued a surgeon for not properly using their device. According to American Medical News, orthopedic surgeon Dr.
Updated: 01/06/2012 03:44A

Sokolove Law, LLC | Whistleblower Collects $5 Million in Qui Tam Lawsuit
by Sokolove Law Staff on Jan 04 2012 A pharmaceutical representative from a rival company will receive more than $5 million for his role in a federal whistleblower lawsuit against GE Healthcare that caught the company overbilling Medicare for one of
Updated: 01/06/2012 03:44A

Forest Service land Accept risks, or all access will go
But if the family continues with the lawsuit, not only will Big Four Ice Caves be closed to the public, but other roads and trails on US Forest Service lands will, as well. Any time you go into the mountains for any reason it is, and should be,
Updated: 01/06/2012 03:44A

Organic farmers' suit against Monsanto goes to hearing
A court hearing in New York City at the end of this month will determine if a "pre-emptive" lawsuit by a clutch of US and Canadian organic producers against seed and ag chem firm Monsanto will go ahead. US District Judge Naomi Buchwald said she will
Updated: 01/06/2012 03:39A

Report: Lawsuit claims teacher told boy who fell and broke leg to crawl back
A lawsuit accuses a teacher at an Illinois school of forcing a 6 year old who fell, broke his leg and suffered a concussion, to crawl back to school, the Chicago Sun-Times reports. The following are comments from the readers.
Updated: 01/06/2012 03:36A

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