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'The Crow' reboot won't have its day in court
By Chris Eggertsen Monday, Jan 23, 2012 10:52 PM "The lawsuit between Relativity Media and The Weinstein Company concerning THE CROW has been amicably settled out of court, and the parties will continue to work on the film together as planned.
Updated: 01/23/2012 11:01P
Lawsuit: Son strangled by auger on salt truck didn't have to die
A suburban father filed a wrongful death lawsuit Monday, one month after he made a horrific discovery at the family's business: His son had fallen on a salt-truck auger, and the younger man's clothing had been pulled in to the mechanism, strangling him
Updated: 01/23/2012 10:48P
Woman claims police killed dogs during raid
In a $900000 lawsuit, Olszewski claims Ottawa police officers destroyed her property and killed her dogs, Cash and Oz. Police were at the scene looking for Trevor Provost, Olszewski's on-and-off boyfriend of six years. He was wanted for a domestic
Updated: 01/23/2012 10:24P
Macy's sues Martha Stewart Living
The lawsuit was filed Monday in New York State Supreme Court. Macy's claims Martha Stewart Living's deal with JC Penney violates the terms of an exclusive pact Macy's has to sell Martha Stewart Living products at its stores, according to reports in The
Updated: 01/23/2012 10:20P
Judge says Obama must appear in 'birther' suit
A judge in Georgia has ordered President Barack Obama to appear in court this week in a lawsuit challenging whether he is a natural-born US citizen qualified to be president. The latest case was spawned by the so-called "birther" movement that has made
Updated: 01/23/2012 10:18P
Obama must appear in 'birther' suit: Judge
A judge in Georgia has ordered President Barack Obama to appear in court this week in a lawsuit challenging whether he is a natural-born US citizen qualified to be president. The latest case was spawned by the so-called 'birther' movement that has made
Updated: 01/23/2012 10:10P
Govt settles wrongful dismissal lawsuit against SAUTT director Peter Joseph
By Ria Taitt Political Editor The Government has paid sacked director of the Special Anti Crime Unit of Trinidad and Tobago (SAUTT) Brig Peter Joseph $1 million for his wrongful dismissal, sources told the Express yesterday.
Updated: 01/23/2012 10:00P
Carroll ISD joins school finance lawsuit
Earlier this month, Carroll School Board members voted unanimously to join 80 other public school district in supporting a lawsuit brought against the state of Texas by members of the Texas School Coalition. Represented by the law firm of Haynes and
Updated: 01/23/2012 09:53P
US Supreme Court declines to hear Forest Grove School District case
By Wendy Owen, The Oregonian A nine-year lawsuit involving special education and the Forest Grove School District is finally over. The US Supreme Court declined Monday to hear an appeal from the family of a student with special needs who sought
Updated: 01/23/2012 09:52P
'The Crow' Reboot Back on Saddle as Distribution Lawsuit Settled
It has been confirmed that Relativity Media and The Weinstein Company have settled the lawsuit problem over the remake film while making sure that the project will move forward as planned. After a long time in gestation, it is now confirmed that "The
Updated: 01/23/2012 09:51P