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Florida man guilty in DUI deaths sues victim's family
The lawsuit filed by David Belniak, 38, of Spring Hill claims the crash wasn't his fault. Belniak was sentenced to 12 years in prison after his guilty plea. Authorities said Belniak had alcohol and drugs in his system when he crashed his car into the
Updated: 01/15/2012 09:21A

Jury Awards $12.6M in Teen's Vaccine Error
A judge will likely reduce the award because jurors found Shaniah's mother partly at fault for not giving her enough medication. Shaniah had her spleen removed as a newborn 13 years ago. She got a vaccine designed to prevent infections but the
Updated: 01/15/2012 08:49A

GRAFF DIAMONDS SUES HONG KONG PAWN SHOP FOR RETURN OF STOLEN DIAMOND
London-based Graff Diamonds Ltd. is suing a Hong Kong pawn shop seeking the return of a yellow 16.64-carat diamond that the jewelry retailer says was stolen from its London store in 2007 and ended up at the pawn shop in Asia.
Updated: 01/15/2012 08:35A

Judge to Hear Arguments in Wis. Voter ID Lawsuit
The League of Women Voters filed a lawsuit in Dane County against Gov. Scott Walker and state election officials challenging the law. The group argues the state constitution bars only children, felons and the mentally incompetent from voting and the
Updated: 01/15/2012 08:30A

Cantor Fitzgerald Asks Court Permission to Activate Lawsuit against American
American, whose parent company AMR has been in bankruptcy since November 2011, was entitled by bankruptcy law to an automatic stay, or pause, in the lawsuit's proceedings, but Cantor Fitzgerald contends that further delay of a case that began more than
Updated: 01/15/2012 08:14A

County Veterans Affairs director drops lawsuit
WATERLOO, Iowa --- The county's Veterans Affairs director, Bennie Spain, has dropped his lawsuit against an auditor who allegedly found images of nudes on his work computer. Spain took McGladrey & Pullen to court after a company employee went to county
Updated: 01/15/2012 07:38A

Fast Money Breeds Lawsuit
By Scott Sandlin / Journal Staff Writer on Sun, Jan 15, 2012 Tweet In his lifetime, nationally acclaimed quarterhorse Dash Ta Fame was known for his fabulous temperament and speed. Seven months after his death last July at age 22, his legacy is carried
Updated: 01/15/2012 07:02A

Low Bidder Sues Over Lost Contract
A new lawsuit filed by Fisher Sand & Gravel – New Mexico Inc. points the finger at then-state Transportation Commission Chairman Johnny Cope, accusing him of improperly leaking confidential state documents to another vendor vying for the job.
Updated: 01/15/2012 07:01A

Rural/Metro faces accusations of overbilling
A former employee in Alabama filed a whistle-blower lawsuit accusing Rural/Metro units there of systematic fraud, and the Justice Department has joined the case. In Ohio, Rural/Metro paid $2.4 million to settle a federal investigation of its billings.
Updated: 01/15/2012 05:54A

Racial suit costs firm $3.1 million
PepsiCo Inc. will pay $3.13 million US to settle a federal lawsuit accusing it of racial discrimination for using criminal background checks to screen out job applicants who were arrested but not convicted, disproportionately excluding blacks.
Updated: 01/15/2012 05:22A

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