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Records battle continues in Clinton
CLINTON, Iowa - The American Civil Liberties Union is preparing to take the city of Clinton to court over meeting records on the settlement of an ambulance billing lawsuit. Leaders of the organization are preparing to file a petition to get records
Updated: 01/24/2012 12:51A

Family files suitin copter crash
Scanlan@jacksonville.com--1/23/12Crystal Griner [l] and Christine Hines spoke to reporters Monday, after their family filed a lawsuit against SK Logistics, whose Bell helicopter crashed Dec. 26 and killed their father, procurement technician David W.
Updated: 01/24/2012 12:42A

Woman who returned Russian adopted boy faces suit
(AP) - An American woman who sent her adopted Russian son back to Moscow alone on a plane with a note saying she didn't want him anymore is facing a lawsuit for child support, which is scheduled for trial in March. Torry Hansen refused to cooperate
Updated: 01/24/2012 12:29A

Houston, Texas Settles Red Light Camera Lawsuit
Houston, Texas will pay $4.8 million to red light camera company to settle lawsuit over voter initiative. The city of Houston, Texas announced Friday that it would pay American Traffic Solutions (ATS) $4.8 million to settle the lawsuit the company set
Updated: 01/24/2012 12:26A

Woman who returned Russian adopted boy faces lawsuit over child support, March
An American woman who sent her adopted Russian son back to Moscow alone on a plane with a note saying she didn't want him anymore is facing a lawsuit for child support, which is scheduled for trial in March. Torry Hansen refused to cooperate with
Updated: 01/24/2012 12:21A

Sokolove Law, LLC | Missouri Hospitals May Have to Report All Medicaid Errors
Some could eventually turn into medical malpractice lawsuits. Medical mistakes that would have to be reported under the new rules include surgeries, fractures and infections that occur after surgery, and medical issues stemming from contaminated drugs.
Updated: 01/24/2012 12:18A

BC-US--Russia-Adopted Boy,130
(AP) -- An American woman who sent her adopted Russian son back to Moscow alone on a plane with a note saying she didn't want him anymore is facing a lawsuit for child support, which is scheduled for trial in March. Torry Hansen refused to cooperate
Updated: 01/24/2012 12:18A

Gilman Law LLP, A National Law Firm Representing Victims of Securities Fraud
Gilman Law LLP, a leading national securities law firm, is actively investigating the shareholder allegations that Career Education and certain of its officers and directors made materially false and misleading statements or failed to disclose material
Updated: 01/23/2012 11:55P

Council Suggests Sledding Could Be Banned in Parks
it might be an option after a lawsuit against the city... And continued complaints about safety. At this week's city council meeting, council members approved a close to 500–thousand dollar settlement for a man who was parlayed in a sledding accident.
Updated: 01/23/2012 11:41P

Long Beach preparing to pay settlement in accidental police shooting
By Eric Bradley Staff Writer LONG BEACH - The city is preparing to pay $210000 to settle a lawsuit brought by Alejandro Roon, a man who was accidentally shot by Long Beach police in 2008. Roon, of Long Beach, was 19 when he was wounded in the right leg
Updated: 01/23/2012 11:39P

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