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An expensive dollar: Volagi owes Specialized $1
By Lennard Zinn The lawsuit brought by Specialized against Volagi is over, and the tiny startup company is obliged to pay Specialized one dollar in damages for breach of employment contract by Volagi co-founder Robert Choi. Specialized had also claimed
Updated: 01/13/2012 07:16P

Judge upholds reporting by gun store owners
By PETE YOST AP WASHINGTON -- A federal judge has dismissed a firearms industry association's lawsuit seeking to block the Obama administration from requiring gun store owners in Southwest border states to report when customers buy multiple
Updated: 01/13/2012 07:12P

Dominatrix Can Sue Greenburgh Cops Over Kinky Sex
GREENBURGH, NY ?“ A federal judge ruled that a $5 million lawsuit filed by a former dominatrix against members of the Greenburgh Police Department can proceed to trial. In January 2006, Gina Pane was arrested in the Greenburgh Multiplex parking lot
Updated: 01/13/2012 07:02P

Legal feud between bike giant Specialized and Bay Area startup ends in mixed
A Santa Clara County Superior Court jury delivered a mixed verdict in a lawsuit filed by Specialized Bicycle Components, one of the world's largest bike makers, against two former employees it accused of creating a competing bike company with stolen
Updated: 01/13/2012 06:44P

Air India's US Loan Guarantees for Buying Boeing Planes Allowed by Judge
None of the airlines participating the lawsuit offer a direct flight between the US and India, the judge said. The Air Transport Association of America Inc., now called Airlines for America, filed the lawsuit in November claiming the bank didn't seek
Updated: 01/13/2012 06:42P

Federal judge upholds reporting requirement for gun stores
| AP WASHINGTON – A federal judge has dismissed a firearms industry association's lawsuit seeking to block the Obama administration from requiring gun store owners in Southwest border states to report when customers buy multiple high-powered rifles.
Updated: 01/13/2012 06:41P

Jefferson Parkway land swap hits major delay
72/Coal Creek Canyon Road intersection, is the land at issue in the lawsuit Superior filed to stop a land transfer in connection with the Jefferson Parkway. The US Fish & Wildlife has agreed to delay the transfer until September.
Updated: 01/13/2012 06:18P

Judge says courts need more time
The lawsuit filed by Rick Perry, later joined by other candidates, to be included on the Virginia primary ballot was rejected by US District Judge John Gibney. The lawsuit held unconstitutional a rule that the people who collect the signatures had to
Updated: 01/13/2012 06:18P

Virginia Judge Rules Against Gingrich, Santorum, Perry, Huntsman To Be Placed
US District Court Judge John A. Gibney, Jr. ruled against Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum, Rick Perry, and Jon Huntsman today in a lawsuit brought by the candidates to be placed on the Virginia Republican Primary ballot. In addition to not complying with
Updated: 01/13/2012 05:54P

Disabled activist loses big
A 78-YEAR-OLD female disability activist from the Fraser Coast has been hit with massive court costs after losing her lawsuit against airline Jetstar. Sheila King, who has also sued the Fraser Coast Council and other local organisations over disability
Updated: 01/13/2012 05:48P

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