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Utah AG argues state can ban happy-hour discounts
A trade group for bars and restaurants filed the federal antitrust lawsuit in June, arguing that the happy hour ban amounted to price fixing by state authorities. The Utah Hospitality Association amended its lawsuit in October to seek a court order
Updated: 01/13/2012 09:47P
Blog loses ruling to protect Motorola cellphone tipster
The company allegedly wants to pursue a lawsuit against the person, thought to be an employee, who released the images. TechnoBuffalo asked a Cook County judge to deny the request, saying it was no different from a traditional news outlet like The
Updated: 01/13/2012 09:40P
Hospira, Inc. : Law Offices of Howard G. Smith Announces Lead Plaintiff
please contact Howard G. Smith, Esquire, of Law Offices of Howard G. Smith, 3070 Bristol Pike, Suite 112, Bensalem, Pennsylvania 19020 by telephone at (215) 638-4847, Toll Free at (888) 638-4847, or by email to howardsmith@howardsmithlaw.com,
Updated: 01/13/2012 09:35P
Jury awards man with penis injury $7.5 million
EL CAJON — A former Navy man was awarded $7.5 million by an El Cajon jury in a lawsuit stemming from a motorcycle crash with an auto dealer's courtesy shuttle that left him with a penis permanently shortened by more than an inch.
Updated: 01/13/2012 09:16P
Nelnet, ex-employee drop lawsuits
Lincoln student finance company Nelnet and a former employee have agreed to drop lawsuits against each other. The two parties filed a joint stipulation for dismissal on Tuesday in US District Court, and it was approved by judge Laurie Smith Camp on
Updated: 01/13/2012 09:15P
City to pay $480000 to former Manitou cop
The city of Colorado Springs agreed on Thursday to pay $480000 to a former Manitou Springs police officer to settle a lawsuit alleging two of its police officers conspired to put him in jail. The settlement comes seven months after Jarrott Martinez
Updated: 01/13/2012 08:56P
A political tip sheet for the rest of us
AP National News Video More>> By MICHELE SALCEDO AP SNOOZE AND LOSE: A Virginia judge ruled Friday that Rick Perry and the three candidates who joined him in a lawsuit challenging the rules for getting on that state's ballot should have objected before
Updated: 01/13/2012 08:02P
A political tip sheet for the rest of us
By MICHELE SALCEDO | AP • Published January 13, 2012 SNOOZE AND LOSE: A Virginia judge ruled Friday that Rick Perry and the three candidates who joined him in a lawsuit challenging the rules for getting on that state's ballot should have objected
Updated: 01/13/2012 08:01P
Fight over Sioux City casino triggers lawsuit
In a lawsuit filed Thursday in US District Court, the nonprofit accuses Penn National of unfair competition for interfering with its efforts to talk with prospective operators. Penn National spokesman Eric Schippers says the lawsuit is "further
Updated: 01/13/2012 07:44P
Cypress drops trade secrets suit against Maxim
13) it dropped a trade secret lawsuit against Maxim Integrated Products Inc. The suit had charged Maxim with trying to gain access to Cypress's touchscreen intellectual property by targeting key Cypress employees. Cypress said it dropped the lawsuit
Updated: 01/13/2012 07:42P