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New Haven African-American cops sue for promotions
Their attorney is calling them the "New Haven 10." Williams said his clients took exams in 2009 for eligibility to be promoted to the rank of sergeant and passed. The lawsuit claims that members of the board said they were troubled by the fact that a
Updated: 01/06/2012 10:56A
Ontario moving ahead with $50B tobacco lawsuit
By Linda Nguyen, Postmedia News January 6, 2012 8:52 AM The Ontario government is moving ahead with a $50-billion lawsuit against a group of major tobacco companies. TORONTO — The Ontario government has been given the green light to move ahead with a
Updated: 01/06/2012 10:56A
TRPA approval of Homewood project challenged
EarthJustice, on behalf of the Sierra Club and Friends of the West Shore, lists both TRPA and Placer County as defendants in the lawsuit filed today in federal court. The Homewood Mountain Resort Ski Area Master Plan, unanimously approved by TRPA's
Updated: 01/06/2012 10:56A
Ontario moving ahead with $50-billion tobacco suit
By Linda Nguyen, Postmedia News January 6, 2012 10:44 AM The Ontario government is moving ahead with a $50-billion lawsuit against a group of major tobacco companies. TORONTO — The Ontario government has been given the green light to move ahead with a
Updated: 01/06/2012 10:52A
Court Throws Out Lawsuits Over Man's Taser Death
COVINGTON -- Lawsuits against the city of Covington and three police officers involved in a man's death have been dismissed. The US District Court in Covington granted requests for summary judgment from the city and defendants Steve Bohman,
Updated: 01/06/2012 10:51A
Philips Sues Zoll Over Infringement Claims on Defibrillators
Royal Philips Electronics NV (PHG), which gets more than a third of its revenue from medical systems, filed a lawsuit claiming that Zoll Medical Corp. is infringing patents related to devices used to restart hearts. Philips contends that external
Updated: 01/06/2012 10:50A
NCAE intends to file a lawsuit over veto override
(RALEIGH) -- The state's largest and most powerful teachers association says it will file a lawsuit challenging the General Assembly's early morning vote on Thursday that will end payroll deduction of member dues. Association President Sheri Strickland
Updated: 01/06/2012 10:49A
Owners of Kansas Apartments Sue Over Fatal Fire
Attorneys for the owners of the former Boardwalk Apartments allege in their lawsuit that State Auto Property and Casualty Insurance of Ohio should have paid an additional $1 million in claims. The lawsuit was filed last week in federal court in Kansas
Updated: 01/06/2012 10:47A
Lawsuit claims hazing on MS ball team
AP Associated Press PICAYUNE — Members of a south Mississippi high school baseball team participated in a hazing ritual that left one teenager hospitalized after being held from behind and punched in the chest, according to a lawsuit filed by the
Updated: 01/06/2012 10:46A
Judge to settle lawsuit between Atlantic City mayor, county prosecutor over
ATLANTIC CITY - A judge is considering this morning whether to dismiss a lawsuit stemming from a fatal carjacking last fall. Atlantic County Prosecutor Ted Housel wants the Superior Court to dismiss the suit filed by Atlantic City Mayor Lorenzo
Updated: 01/06/2012 10:42A