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  • BP 'ready for long court battle over Gulf spill'

    BP 'ready for long court battle over Gulf spill'

    Headline News 02/27/2012

    BP chief executive Bob Dudley said the company is able to fight a lengthy court battle over the 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Dudley, who took control of BP in October 2012 after former chief executive Tony Hayward resigned amid criticism ove...

  • Ousted Ind. official sentenced in voter fraud case

    Ousted Ind. official sentenced in voter fraud case

    Headline News 02/24/2012

    Indiana's ousted top elections official was sentenced Thursday to a year of home detention for six felony convictions that a judge refused to reduce to lesser crimes — a ruling that, if upheld on appeal, will likely cost him not only his office but a...

  • Las Vegas, Nevada Litigation Attorneys

    Las Vegas, Nevada Litigation Attorneys

    Headline News 02/15/2012

    Maier Gutierrez Ayon is a Las Vegas, Nevada based law firm committed to representing clients in the areas of personal injury, wrongful death, product liability, medical malpractice, business and real estate litigation, bankruptcy, and employment law....

  • Magnet Toy Class Action Settlement

    Magnet Toy Class Action Settlement

    Headline News 02/04/2012

    On December 15, 2011, the Honorable Susan D. Wigenton, U.S.D.J., granted final approval of a class action settlement in the lawsuit Chris Doering, et al. v. MEGA Brands, Inc., et al., Civil Action No. 2:08-CV-1750 (SDW) (MCA). Defendants MEGA Brands,...

  • Providence mayor warns of possible bankruptcy

    Providence mayor warns of possible bankruptcy

    Headline News 02/02/2012

    Mayor Angel Taveras painted a bleak picture Thursday of the city's finances, saying Providence faces "devastation" and could go bankrupt if retiree benefits aren't cut and tax-exempt institutions like Brown University don't pay more in lieu of taxes....

  • Judges skeptical of Texas in redistricting case

    Judges skeptical of Texas in redistricting case

    Headline News 02/01/2012

    Three federal judges weighing the legality of Texas' new political maps reacted with skepticism Tuesday when the state's lawyer suggested the intent of the redrawn boundaries was to maximize the influence of Republicans, not to minimize the influence...

  • LA court seeks more info in Honda hybrid suit

    LA court seeks more info in Honda hybrid suit

    Headline News 01/25/2012

    A unique small claims court case brought by a Honda hybrid car owner against the auto giant is rolling back into court Wednesday with a judge seeking more information about the claim of Heather Peters, who says her car failed to deliver promised mile...

  • NJ gov picks gay black man, Asian for top court

    NJ gov picks gay black man, Asian for top court

    Headline News 01/24/2012

    Gov. Chris Christie moved to diversify the state's all-white Supreme Court on Monday with two firsts: the nominations of an openly gay black man and a Korean-born prosecutor to fill two vacancies. If confirmed, Bruce A. Harris would become New Jersey...

  • Michigan Law Firm Adds Top Rated Malpractice Attorney

    Michigan Law Firm Adds Top Rated Malpractice Attorney

    Headline News 01/15/2012

    The Michigan personal injury law firm of Buckfire & Buckfire, P.C. is proud to announce the addition of medical malpractice attorney Randall M. Blau to our team of already award winning, experienced Michigan medical malpractice lawyers! Partner a...

  • Ohio: Changes in execution process constitutional

    Ohio: Changes in execution process constitutional

    Headline News 01/13/2012

    The deviations from official death penalty procedures made during an execution last year were minor changes that wouldn't cause pain to an inmate or violate his rights, the state said in a filing Friday seeking to overturn a judge's ruling that postp...

  • Court rules against man convicted by eyewitness ID

    Court rules against man convicted by eyewitness ID

    Headline News 01/11/2012

    The Supreme Court declined Wednesday to extend constitutional safeguards against the use of some eyewitness testimony at criminal trials, despite concerns that eyewitness identification plays a key role in innocent people going to prison. In a case d...

  • Supreme Court rules in favor of arbitration

    Supreme Court rules in favor of arbitration

    Headline News 01/10/2012

    The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that disputes between consumers and companies that issue low-rate credit cards to people with bad credit ratings can be handled in business-friendly arbitration, rather than federal court. The justices voted 8-1 to rev...

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