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Take-nothing judgment entered in suit over engineering debt
GALVESTON - A contractor who was the target of an engineering firm's lawsuit recently received a judgment in his favor. Galveston County Court at Law No. 3 Judge Christopher Dupuy signed an order Nov. 28 ruling that defendant Richard C. Bolin is
Updated: 01/10/2012 05:36A
Trial set for officer in lawsuit against Arpaio
PHOENIX (AP) - A federal judge has set an April 17 trial in a lawsuit by a Chandler police officer who accuses Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio of violating his rights by arresting the officer in the death of his police dog.
Updated: 01/10/2012 04:14A
Judge to hear BNY Mellon's Occupy Pittsburgh case
BNY Mellon filed a lawsuit and companion request for a preliminary injunction last month in Allegheny County Common Pleas Court. The bank says the protesters have no legal right to remain on the property known as Mellon Green where at least some
Updated: 01/10/2012 04:10A
Judge scolds lawyers in ex-USC athlete's sex-harassment case [The State
10 --A federal judge Monday scolded lawyers for the plaintiff in a sexual harassment civil lawsuit case against top coaches of the University of South Carolina women's soccer team, saying that public statements made by one of its lawyers about the case
Updated: 01/10/2012 03:34A
Ohio Republicans question Dems' lawsuit expenses
By Ann Sanner, AP COLUMBUS, Ohio (WTW) — Ohio House Republicans have asked the state's attorney general and auditor to review legal fees billed to taxpayers by Democrats as part of a citizens' lawsuit over new state legislative districts.
Updated: 01/10/2012 02:54A
Ohio Republicans question Dems' lawsuit expenses
By Ann Sanner, AP COLUMBUS, Ohio (WTW) — Ohio House Republicans have asked the state's attorney general and auditor to review legal fees billed to taxpayers by Democrats as part of a citizens' lawsuit over new state legislative districts.
Updated: 01/10/2012 02:50A
Olympus sues execs over scandal, shares surge
Japan's disgraced Olympus Corp is suing 19 current and former executives, including its current president, for up to almost $50 million in compensation, as it struggles to recover from one of the nation's worst accounting scandals.
Updated: 01/10/2012 02:06A
Activist wants more documents on Wayne County whistle-blower lawsuit
By John Wisely Labor activist Robert Davis wants additional documents related to a whistle-blower lawsuit filed against Wayne County in 2003, claiming the county paid out even more money than it has acknowledged. A county lawyer said all documents
Updated: 01/10/2012 02:01A
Motion filed in suit against Sutton
The plaintiff in the auto negligence lawsuit against Eddie Sutton, former Oklahoma State University basketball coach, filed a motion asking for a partial judgment without a full trial on Dec. 28. Teresa Barnard filed suit against Sutton,
Updated: 01/10/2012 01:53A
Teachers oppose Minn. controversial topics policy
It's not clear how the proposed new policy would affect settlement talks in the lawsuit because both sides have agreed to keep the discussions confidential, although the plaintiffs welcomed the new proposal as a step forward when it came out last month
Updated: 01/10/2012 01:28A