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ZTE, Apple, Mega Brands, Aramark, SOPA: Intellectual Property
Internet companies say the bills would promote online censorship, disrupt the Web's architecture and harm their ability to innovate. The anti-piracy bills call for the Justice Department to seek court orders forcing Internet-service providers,
Updated: 01/23/2012 12:22A

Ex-prisoner too fat for jail clothes sues for $1m
By ninemsn staff A morbidly obese New York ex-convict has lodged a $1 million federal lawsuit after being made to wear the same dirty clothes in jail for eight months because he was too big to fit standard issue prison gear. Elias A Diaz, 55,
Updated: 01/22/2012 11:49P

Attorney: AG knew of governor's pardons
Tom Fortner, a former Hinds County public defender, has asked a Hinds County Circuit Court judge to disqualify Attorney General Jim Hood from a lawsuit seeking to overturn some of Barbour's reprieves. Fortner also wants the lawsuit dismissed.
Updated: 01/22/2012 11:47P

Lawsuit against IBM will be held in Broome County
ENDICOTT -- Broome County will remain the venue for a jury trial in a massive toxic tort lawsuit against IBM. In March 2011, the company asked to move the upcoming trial to Chenango, Cortland or Tioga counties because of the likelihood a juror may be
Updated: 01/22/2012 11:20P

Former attorney fights $2M malpractice lawsuit
Christine Ferer is seeking more than $2 million in the legal malpractice lawsuit against Snowmass resident Cynthia Tester. Ferer's suit against Tester, filed in 2010, says the defendant was representing her in an earlier lawsuit in which Ferer was
Updated: 01/22/2012 11:20P

AAPS Mulls Suing State over School Aid Fund
18, 2012): A report about state revenues from AAPS deputy superintendent of operations Robert Allen prompted the school board to start contemplating a possible lawsuit against the state of Michigan. The suit would be based on the state's use of the
Updated: 01/22/2012 11:17P

City negotiates red-light-camera settlement; Bill White's opt-out removal
The City of Houston has reached a $4.78 million settlement of the lawsuit filed by American Traffic Solutions (ATS). The agreement brings to an end the legal fight that began when Houston City Council approved ending Houston's red light camera program.
Updated: 01/22/2012 11:00P

Carnival offers survivors of doomed cruise Costa Concordia 30% off future
By Helen Kennedy / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Rescuers on Sunday resumed searching the above-water section of the capsized Costa Concordia cruise liner, but choppy seas kept divers from exploring the submerged part, where officials have said there could be
Updated: 01/22/2012 10:11P

1010 S. Main St.
(Photo by Ryan Denham/WJBC) By Ryan Denham Yesterday NORMAL -- A development group that accused the town of Normal and two top officials of conspiring to derail its plans for a student apartment complex has scaled back its lawsuit, dropping a
Updated: 01/22/2012 10:04P

Victim's family redirects DYRS lawsuit
By Tom Howell Jr. THE WASHINGTON TIMES The family of a Catholic University student who was fatally shot while bicycling through the Petworth area in 2010 has dropped the District and its juvenile justice agency from a lawsuit that had accused the city
Updated: 01/22/2012 09:59P

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