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Australian man sues over surgical mistake
But post-surgery review of his tissues showed no sign of cancer and doctors at Sydney's Royal North Shore Hospital told him the initial biopsy diagnosis, made at a regional pathology laboratory, had been incorrect. "To find out I didn't have cancer,
Updated: 11/13/2011 12:41A

Downtown Taunton businesses complain out-of-town police cars monopolize spots
Dustin Bushika, manager of Courthouse Cafe & Deli at 20 Broadway, which opened just over a year ago, said the increased demand for parking has had a deleterious effect on sales. “We've definitely noticed a difference,” Bushika, 26, said.
Updated: 11/13/2011 12:41A

MJ doc legal woes mount
Medicus is asking a judge to rule that it is not responsible for paying any of Murray's legal bills in his fights with various medical boards, Joe Jackson's lawsuit or his criminal defense. The case was on hiatus until after the criminal trial.
Updated: 11/13/2011 12:39A

Fort Worth court says pets worth more than market value
If there is no appeal, the case will likely go back to trial court where a judge could consider the lawsuit on its merits or consider a request to dismiss it on grounds that the worker had governmental immunity. The Medlens said they didn't sue to win
Updated: 11/13/2011 12:37A

Burke back on trial in 2012
The US Army has set a trial date in the case against Ursa native, Brent Burke. The Fort Campbell soldier is scheduled to go on trial once again on February 6, 2012. Burke faced an Article 32 hearing and will stand a general court-martial,
Updated: 11/13/2011 12:35A

Warning to Hindutva extremist groups: Sikh Panth would not tolerate their
attack was pre-planned with a motive to prevent Hawara and his aide Paramjit Singh Bheroa in attending the court hearing in person as the police and intelligence sleuths have already mooted the idea to hold their trial through video conferencing.
Updated: 11/13/2011 12:28A

Court mismatch makes OUI justice elusive
The scales of justice tip their way, and that's no accident. It's the way those who write the laws here, and those who adjudicate them, appear to want it. The stars of the OUI bar know when to tip off their clients to bypass the vagaries of the jury
Updated: 11/13/2011 12:26A

First Amendment clashes with honor code for vets
So Xavier Alvarez hopes the Supreme Court will save him from punishment for lying. And his is not the only case arising from government supervising speech that is demonstrably, or arguably, inaccurate. The Stolen Valor Act allows fines and imprisonment
Updated: 11/13/2011 12:15A

Texas Failed Conversion Suit Grinds On
Save First Basin's supporters denied there had been any wrongdoing, but the Odessa, Texas-headquartered First Basin sued in 2008 in the District Court of Ector County, and the litigation has been going on ever since. “I don't think that I have anything
Updated: 11/13/2011 12:13A

Salem's new courthouse complex opens Nov. 21
Superior Court is slated to open on Nov. 21 while the other three courts should all be open before Christmas, according to Richard L'Heureux, manager of planning, programming, and design for the Trial Court of Massachusetts. “Those of you who have seen
Updated: 11/13/2011 12:11A

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