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Calculating Damages in Missouri Employment Discrimination Lawsuits
A recent Missouri court case held that awards for attorney's fees must be included in punitive damage cap calculations. November 25, 2011 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Job loss is a traumatic and confusing experience, no matter why it happens.
Updated: 11/25/2011 04:41A
Libya's ex-premier says fair trial impossible in Libya
The 70-year-old, premier until the final days of the regime of the late Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi, thinks that "there is no possibility at the present time for a fair trial in Libya," said Mabrouk Kourchid, his Tunisian lawyer. A Tunisian court on
Updated: 11/25/2011 04:40A
N37 Billion Scam - EFCC Tenders 16 Exhibits Against Bankole, Nafada
Others are Mr. Lasisi Bukoye, director, Finance and Administration, House of Representatives and Ms. Safiya Musa, the Relationship manager, First Bank of Nigeria. This brings to nine, the number of prosecution witnesses that have testified in the case
Updated: 11/25/2011 04:35A
Australia Appeals Judge Questions Fairness of Samsung Tablet Ban
Federal Court Justice Annabelle Bennett issued an injunction Oct. 13 barring the sale of the Galaxy 10.1 Tab in Australia until Apple and Samsung resolve the patent dispute at trial. Bennett failed to consider the “dire consequences” of the ban on
Updated: 11/25/2011 04:35A
Jury finds woman conspired with hit men
A mother from Surrey, BC, has been found guilty of conspiring to hire two hit men to murder her ex-husband. Thursday's verdict by a BC Supreme Court jury in the trial of Liza Joylene Belcourt and her two co-accused, David Dean Laidlaw and Jordan Joseph
Updated: 11/25/2011 04:32A
Man pleads guilty to voyeurism for videotaping older brother's girlfriend
A 20-year-old man pleaded guilty Thursday to voyeurism for surreptitiously videotaping his older brother's girlfriend while she undressed in her bedroom. The man, who cannot be named because of a publication ban,
Updated: 11/25/2011 04:30A
Australian 14, sentenced in Bali for drugs
Presiding Judge Amzer Simanjuntak told the packed Denpasar district court that – when taking into account time already served – the 14-year-old would be freed in just over a week and immediately deported. The boy, who cannot be identified by name
Updated: 11/25/2011 04:27A
Bali boy's parents relieved: family friend
The Denpasar District Court judge's sentence, for using an illegal substance, was more lenient than the three-month punishment sought by prosecutors. The teenager will be eligible for release on December 4, taking into account the time he has already
Updated: 11/25/2011 04:23A
Bali boy's parents relieved
The Denpasar District Court judge's sentence, for using an illegal substance, was more lenient than the three-month punishment sought by prosecutors. The teenager will be eligible for release on December 4, taking into account the time he has already
Updated: 11/25/2011 04:23A
Arrest warrant issued for income tax evader
When Chobotar signed her income tax returns, she wrote after her signature "to the best of my knowledge without understanding," court heard. Chobotar, who works out of a clinic in Lorette, represented herself at her trial after being charged under the
Updated: 11/25/2011 04:20A