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Can critics kill Cincinnati's streetcar?
A relentless anti-tax activist is convinced that a looming taxpayer lawsuit could be Cincinnati streetcar opponents' best chance to derail the project. But supporters of the $99.5 million rail line say the lawsuit is simply the latest attack from
Updated: 01/06/2012 06:07A
Port Authority employees' lawsuit over lifetime perks is galling
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey broke a promise to its retired employees when it canceled their lifetime free passes over its bi-state bridges and tunnels, including the George Washington Bridge, shown above, two lawsuits charge.
Updated: 01/06/2012 06:07A
Madison International Realty, Lichtin Corp. settle dispute over real estate funds
A group of companies controlled by Madison International Realty has settled a lawsuit that accused developer Lichtin Corp. and its namesake, Harold Lichtin, of malfeasance and embezzlement. The suits involved seven office properties, including five in
Updated: 01/06/2012 06:07A
Tylenol maker sued over boy's death
5 (UPI) -- A US couple filed a lawsuit in Philadelphia against Johnson & Johnson Inc. alleging Very Berry Strawberry Children's Tylenol was linked to their son's death. In a lawsuit filed in Philadelphia Common Pleas Court, Daniel and Katy Moore of
Updated: 01/06/2012 06:05A
Migrant workers settle with firm
LITTLE ROCK (AP) — A federal judge in Arkansas is on the verge of giving final approval to a settlement of a class-action lawsuit that would pay about 1500 migrant workers a total of $1.5 million to make up for unpaid wages and expenses.
Updated: 01/06/2012 06:05A
One lawsuit dropped, as Hotel Los Gatos bankruptcy continues
Real estate developers and brothers Alan and David Pinn have dropped their lawsuit against members of the Ogilvie family, ending a case that pitted one side of the hotel's ownership group against the other. Now, they are all complaining about the
Updated: 01/06/2012 06:05A
Despite lawsuit, high hopes pinned on bridge
Attorney Eric Vickers, who represents MEBCO, said the lawsuit against IDOT could affect economic opportunities once the bridge is completed in 2014. Boosters of the new Mississippi River Bridge say the $667 million structure could provide a more
Updated: 01/06/2012 06:03A
Woman says GE-owned subprime lender deceived, defrauded her
F. Brian Ferguson By Michael Hudson Timmons claims in a lawsuit that a GE-owner lender used an inflated property appraisal to induce her to refinance her mortgage. F. Brian Ferguson By Michael Hudson General Electric Co. dove into the subprime business
Updated: 01/06/2012 06:02A
4Kids gets favourable decision in Yu-Gi-Oh litigation
by Samantha Loveday | Email a friend | Print 4Kids Entertainment has confirmed that the US Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York has ruled in its favour in the first phase of the Yu-Gi-Oh lawsuit trial. The lawsuit was brought by the
Updated: 01/06/2012 06:01A
ADA lawsuit spree by Florida residents makes mark in NC
CARY – Two disabled Florida residents are suing dozens of restaurants, department stores and shopping centers across eastern North Carolina, alleging they were endangered by violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act. The lawsuits,
Updated: 01/06/2012 06:00A