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Oracle calls school's revised lawsuit over software project a 'transparent ploy'
Oracle is asking a judge to throw out some of the claims made in a lawsuit filed against the vendor by Montclair State University over an allegedly failed ERP (enterprise-resource-planning) software project, according to a filing made this week in US
Updated: 01/19/2012 04:18P
Lawsuit Says Maui PD Allegedly Busted Into Wrong House And Roughed Up Senior
Norman had just reached the front door when it suddenly burst open and "men with military-style guns" raced inside, according to a lawsuit filed a few months ago against the County of Maui. The men–who allegedly did not identify themselves–were
Updated: 01/19/2012 03:49P
Written by Jennifer OConnor
It took a PETA lawsuit to compel the US Fish & Wildlife Service (FWS) to change course, but after three decades of secretly and illegally issuing hundreds of Endangered Species Act (ESA) permits to circuses, roadside zoos, and other animal exploiters,
Updated: 01/19/2012 03:49P
Johnson & Johnson settles Texas Risperdal lawsuit for $158M
AP AUSTIN, TEXAS — A lawsuit in which Texas accused Johnson & Johnson of plundering the state Medicaid program by overstating the safety of an expensive anti-psychotic drug and improperly influencing officials and doctors to push the medication has
Updated: 01/19/2012 03:07P
NY court rejects suit against snowmobile plan
ALBANY, NY (AP) - A midlevel court has dismissed a lawsuit by environmentalists trying to stop New York officials from implementing a plan for rerouting snowmobiles in the Adirondacks. The Appellate Division says the 2009 guidance adopted by the
Updated: 01/19/2012 02:54P
SMRi announces amount of debt accrued from legal fees
He also addressed the current lawsuit SMRi is facing concerning the Sturgis trademark. SMRi had an income of $435000 in 2011 from licensing fees of goods and services, though also had legal fees totaling $208840.62. SMRi had no employees for 2011,
Updated: 01/19/2012 02:28P
JOHNSON & JOHNSON : 2nd UPDATE : J&J To Pay $158 Million To Settle Texas
By Peter Loftus Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) agreed to pay $158 million to settle a Texas lawsuit alleging the company's improper marketing of the antipsychotic Risperdal caused the state's Medicaid program to overpay for the drug.
Updated: 01/19/2012 02:28P
Courtney Love Wins Lawsuit Against Landlord
Courtney's landlord filed the eviction lawsuit, claiming she owed $54000 for 2 months of back rent. But the judge just ruled the landlord was way off base. Turns out the landlord and Courtney had made an agreement after the lease was signed that
Updated: 01/19/2012 01:56P
Perseverance and Unity
The two-week protest led to a lawsuit that eventually became one of the four cases combined into the landmark Brown v. Board of Education ruling that desegregated America's public school system. Johns' fight for justice is depicted in an awe-inspiring
Updated: 01/19/2012 01:49P
US investors rejected Porsche settlement offer
A US federal judge dismissed the US plaintiffs original $2bn lawsuit in December 2010, arguing they could not claim damages in the US. However, the funds, led by Elliott Associates and Black Diamond Offshore, are now preparing an appeal.
Updated: 01/19/2012 01:26P