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  • Judge tells WTC firm to curb terror damage request

    Judge tells WTC firm to curb terror damage request

    Headline News 01/19/2011

    A financial firm that lost more than 650 employees in the Sept. 11 terror attacks must reduce its demands that an airline pay it nearly $1 billion, a judge ruled Wednesday. U.S. District Judge Alvin Hellerstein made the ruling regarding Cantor Fitzge...

  • Court says NASA background checks can continue

    Court says NASA background checks can continue

    Headline News 01/19/2011

    The Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to stop federal investigations into the private lives of people who want to work at government installations — even those who don't have security clearances and don't work on secret projects.The high court turne...

  • Court won't hear appeal from NY couple

    Court won't hear appeal from NY couple

    Headline News 01/18/2011

    The Supreme Court won't overturn the convictions of a suburban New York City couple convicted of enslaving two Indonesian housekeepers.The high court on Tuesday refused to hear appeals from Mahender and Varsha Sabhnani that sought to overturn their f...

  • Ala. inmate executed in killing of estranged wife

    Ala. inmate executed in killing of estranged wife

    Headline News 01/17/2011

    Alabama has executed a death row inmate for the 1988 shooting death of his estranged wife as he held their 17–month–old daughter in one of his arms.Fifty–two–year–old Leroy White died by lethal injection Thursday night despite a plea by the daughter,...

  • Former Attorney General Mike Cox will join Dykema Gossett

    Former Attorney General Mike Cox will join Dykema Gossett

    Headline News 01/12/2011

    Former Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox will join Detroit-based Dykema Gossett PLLC as a senior attorney in its litigation department, the law firm CEO confirmed today.Cox, 49, who ended eight years as the state's chief law enforcement officer on J...

  • Rival Calif. Papers Settle Lawsuit Over Ad Pricing

    Rival Calif. Papers Settle Lawsuit Over Ad Pricing

    Headline News 01/04/2011

    Two San Francisco newspapers engaged in a lengthy legal battle over predatory pricing have settled their dispute outside of court. The San Francisco Chronicle reports that the Bay Guardian and SF Weekly announced a settlement Monday but did not discl...

  • 'Octomom' faces eviction from Southern Calif. home

    'Octomom' faces eviction from Southern Calif. home

    Headline News 12/27/2010

    The man who sold his Southern California home to "Octomom" Nadya Suleman said Sunday that he's going ahead with eviction proceedings because she hasn't made a long overdue $450,000 payment.Amer Haddadin said he'll evict Suleman if she and her lawyer ...

  • NY court upholds $250,000 award after prosecution

    NY court upholds $250,000 award after prosecution

    Headline News 12/24/2010

    A midlevel court has upheld a judge's $250,000 award to a woman falsely implicated in four gruesome 1989 murders in central New York.The Appellate Division panel declined to raise the award to 74-year-old Shirley Turner Kinge for malicious prosecutio...

  • Menzer & Hill, P.A., Files an Arbitration Claim Against UBS Financial Services, Inc.

    Menzer & Hill, P.A., Files an Arbitration Claim Against UBS Financial Services, Inc.

    Headline News 12/16/2010

    The Securities Law Firm of Menzer & Hill, P.A., www.suemyadvisor.com, announced today it filed an arbitration claim against UBS Financial Services, Inc. (“UBS”), (NYSE: UBS) on behalf of an investor who lost the vast majority of his retirement sa...

  • Madoff trustee sues HSBC for $9 billion

    Madoff trustee sues HSBC for $9 billion

    Headline News 12/06/2010

    The court-appointed trustee liquidating Bernard Madoff's former investment firm has filed a lawsuit against HSBC for $9 billion for allegedly aiding the most massive Ponzi scheme in history. The trustee, Irving Picard, alleged that London-based HSBC ...

  • Orlando law firm gives away 1,000 free Thanksgiving turkeys

    Orlando law firm gives away 1,000 free Thanksgiving turkeys

    Headline News 11/23/2010

    Hundreds of hungry families lined up outside the Pendás Law Firm’s Orlando office early Tuesday morning, hoping to receive a free Thanksgiving turkey.Starting at 8 a.m., attorney Lou Pendás and a group of volunteers began handing out frozen turkeys t...

  • Study: AZ Boycott Cost State $140M

    Study: AZ Boycott Cost State $140M

    Headline News 11/18/2010

    A new report shows the boycott of Arizona in the wake of a controversial immigration law has cost the state more than $140 million.The analysis commissioned by the Center for American Progress says lost hotel revenue in the first four months after th...

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