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Apr 18 2024
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Jason Derulo Sexual Harassment Lawsuit Dismissed on Technicality, Will Be Refiled in New York
The sexual harassment case filed against Jason Derulo has been dismissed on a technicality, but the case isn't over yet. PEOPLE can confirm that the suit aspiring artist Emaza Gibson filed in October 2023 against Derulo, 34, alleging he ended their working relationship after she denied his sexual advances, was dismissed by Los Angeles courts on Tuesday, April 16 due to a technicality.
PeopleApr 15 2024
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Swartz Creek woman reaches settlement in lawsuit against Cedar Point
SANDUSKY, OH – A Swartz Creek woman struck by a piece of falling debris while waiting in line for Cedar Point’s Top Thrill Dragster roller coaster in August 2021 has settled her lawsuit against the Ohio amusement park. Rachel Hawes, of Swartz Creek, was left seriously and permanently injured and will now be entitled to a cash settlement, the amount of which is confidential, according to
MLive.comApr 22 2024
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Trial date for Albuquerque lawsuit up in the air until SCOTUS makes decision in encampment case
The Supreme Court is wrestling with major questions about the growing issue of homelessness as it considers whether cities can ban people from sleeping outside when shelter space is lacking. Monday's case is considered the most significant on homelessness to come before the high court in decades. In California and other Western states, courts have ruled it’s unconstitutional to fine and arrest
Albuquerque JournalApr 24 2024
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‘A school worth fighting for’: Parents of 360 High School students file federal lawsuit
Students at 360 High School on Thurbers Avenue in Providence students wait outside after school let out on Wednesday, April 24, 2024. (Michael Salerno/Rhode Island Current) The Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE) quotes Brazilian education philosopher Paulo Freire on its webpage about multilingual learners: “Education should work to transform the quality of each person’s life, the
Yahoo NewsApr 17 2024
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Sandhills area midwife files civil lawsuit challenging Nebraska's midwife act
Heather Swanson, a certified nurse midwife with a doctor of nursing practice degree, and her business, Oneida Health, sued Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers and Charity Menefee, director of the Division of Public Health for the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services. The suit seeks to block two provisions of Nebraska's Certified Nurse Midwifery Practice Act, which forbid
Lincoln Journal StarApr 24 2024
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Woman claims life-altering injuries after driving over Portland pothole, in $3.6 million lawsuit
A woman who claims she suffered a traumatic brain injury after driving over a pothole in Southwest Portland filed a $3.66 million lawsuit against the city of Portland, Multnomah County and the state of Oregon – claiming they knew about or should have known about the hazardous road condition before it irreparably harmed her. Lawyers for Gillian Conroy, a Clark County resident, say she was
The OregonianApr 22 2024
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Judge denies human-waste-dumping Asheville-area Airbnb owners' motion to dismiss lawsuit
ASHEVILLE - Two Airbnb owners who are being sued for allegedly dumping renter human waste in the woods near their property for several years had their motion to dismiss Buncombe County's lawsuit against them denied April 15 in Buncombe County Superior Court. Sara Burrows and Brad Jordan ran the "Secret Garden of Eden" trio of Airbnbs in Weaverville and use composting toilets in two of the
Asheville Citizen-TimesApr 22 2024
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Asheville YMI, one of oldest Black cultural centers in US: new director, new lawsuit
ASHEVILLE - One of the nation's oldest Black cultural centers, located here, has named a new director, a move that comes in the middle of historic renovations and a legal battle with the former director − as well as a new lawsuit by an employee alleging retaliation after making a sexual harassment complaint. The YMI Cultural Center's board of directors announced April 19 that they have hired
Asheville Citizen-TimesApr 17 2024
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Dickinson County leaders unanimously approve pipeline restrictions despite lawsuit threat
Dickinson County supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to implement new restrictions on the placement of carbon dioxide pipelines to create larger buffers around them in the county that's home the Iowa Great Lakes. “We’ve tried to balance both sides,” said Bill Leupold, chair of the five-member board. “I think this ordinance does it.” But in approving the ordinance and making it effective
Des Moines RegisterApr 17 2024
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Alfa Romeo renames 'Italian sounding' Milano after Italy threatens lawsuit
Italian carmaker Alfa Romeo has been forced into an involuntary rebrand of one of its new EVs after facing legal threats from the Italian government over using an “Italian-sounding name” for its Poland-built model. The 113-year-old automaker launched its mini-SUV, the Milano, last week, describing it as “Italian at first sight.” But the Stellantis-owned group was soon caught in the crosshairs
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