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Precedent-setting ruling that stops foreclosure could help other homeowners
By Jameson Cook A Shelby Township couple won a state Court of Appeals precedent-setting ruling that stops a foreclosure and allows them for now to keep their home that was once worth $650000. Husband-and-wife Eui H. and In Sook Kim gained a reversal of
Updated: 01/16/2012 09:54P

Mayor won't quit to avoid lawsuit
Their lawsuit against the mayor alleges "malice based on a personal grudge" in several of Richardson's dealings involving their two properties while he was councillor, deputy-mayor, then mayor. Richardson was at the Grists' first cottage to oversee
Updated: 01/16/2012 09:37P

Mich. Retirement System Files Class Action Against MetLife Over Death Master
By Fran Lysiak A Michigan police and firefighter retirement system has filed a class-action securities lawsuit against MetLife Inc. , alleging the company misled stockholders about its financial statements concerning its use of the Social Security
Updated: 01/16/2012 09:33P

Columbia, MO Man gets $50000 After Police Taser Him
by Joe Daues KSPR News A 24-year-old Columbia, MO man received $50000 to settle a lawsuit against the city police department and two officers over their stun gun use. Cadilac Derrick was pulled over by two Columbia police officers in February, 2009.
Updated: 01/16/2012 09:28P

For sale sign nears for private Galveston beach
By Harvey Rice, HOUSTON CHRONICLE That sign will soon be up for the only privately owned beach on the Texas Gulf Coast unless owner Sonya Porretto succeeds in what may be her final effort to persuade a federal bankruptcy judge to change his mind.
Updated: 01/16/2012 09:26P

2009 Bastrop wildfire lawsuit settled
YNN is hoping to learn more details of the resolution of a multi-million dollar lawsuit filed against Bluebonnet Electric. The suit stems from the 2009 Wilderness Ridge Fire in Bastrop County, and according to The Bastrop Advertiser the suit was
Updated: 01/16/2012 09:24P

Judge dismisses suit against captive Kan. couple
TOPEKA - A Shawnee County judge has dismissed a breach of contract lawsuit against a Kansas couple filed by a Colorado man who held the couple hostage. Jesse Dimmick is serving an 11-year sentence after bursting into Jared and Lindsay Rowley's
Updated: 01/16/2012 09:23P

"Groomzilla": lawsuit a matter of principle
Click here "Groomzilla": lawsuit a matter of principle Originally published: January 16, 2012 8:41 PM Updated: January 16, 2012 10:18 PM By JENNIFER PELTZ. The Associated Press It may come across as an extreme case of nuptial nostalgia: a now-divorced
Updated: 01/16/2012 09:03P

Settlement limits Libertyville wind turbine's hours of operation
BY JOHN ROSZKOWSKI jroszkowski@pioneerlocal.com January 16, 2012 7:50PM A settlement has been reached in the lawsuit over Aldridge Electric's wind turbine in Libertyville. A group of neighbors calling itself Citizens for Protection of Libertyville
Updated: 01/16/2012 08:53P

Waitress's slip & fall suit dismissed with prejudice
GALVESTON - A lawsuit over a waitress's alleged fall at a Bayou Vista restaurant almost three years ago was recently junked. Galveston County 405th District Court Judge Wayne Mallia signed an agreed final order of dismissal with prejudice Jan.
Updated: 01/16/2012 08:19P

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