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Apr 09 2024
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ACC's motion to stay FSU's lawsuit denied by judge
A Florida judge denied the ACC's motion to stay Florida State's lawsuit against the conference Tuesday, as dueling lawsuits between the two sides continue to move forward. The decision comes one week after a judge in North Carolina ruled the ACC's lawsuit against Florida State can proceed. Florida State filed an appeal on that ruling Tuesday in Mecklenburg County, N.C. Leon County Judge John C
ESPN.comApr 21 2024
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Wendy’s burger, salad sent me to hospital in pain, woman says in lawsuit
An Essex County woman filed a lawsuit Thursday against the Wendy’s corporation, claiming she became extremely ill and went to the hospital after eating food she bought from a restaurant in East Orange. The East Orange resident states in court papers she visited Wendy’s restaurant in the 200 block of Central Avenue on April 19, 2022, and purchased a Junior Cheeseburger Deluxe and Caesar salad
nj.comApr 17 2024
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Lawsuit: Two county commissioners pressured builder into making political contribution
Palm Beach County Commissioner Mack Bernard pressured a contractor to support last year’s affordable housing bond issue, according to a lawsuit filed by a Greenacres builder, Robling Architecture Construction Inc. The claim, which county attorneys are "vigorously" opposing, is drawn from new evidence Robling claims it obtained as part of a lawsuit it filed in June against the county after it
The Palm Beach PostApr 23 2024
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Sacramento reveals amount paid to settle police shooting death lawsuit — 6 months later
Five years after Sacramento police shot 19-year-old Darell Richards to death in the backyard of a Curtis Park home while he was holding a replica handgun and suffering from mental issues, city records show the case has been settled for a nominal payment of $100,000. The settlement was agreed to last September following years of legal wrangling, vigils and a trial in 2022 that ended in a
The Sacramento BeeApr 20 2024
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NC accused in lawsuit of letting people with mental disabilities languish in local jails
North Carolina’s lack of assessment and treatment services results in people with severe mental disabilities languishing in county jails while waiting months for psychiatric services, a lawsuit contends. The federal complaint contends the long waits also burden county jail administrators, which don’t have the resources, staff or training to deal with people with serious mental disabilities.
The Herald-SunApr 20 2024
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Lawsuit Links Wild UAE-Financed Smear Campaign to George Washington University
public commentator and academic in his native Austria, Farid Hafez’s life slowly began to unravel after rumors spread that he was an affiliate of the Muslim Brotherhood — allegedly a sleeper agent promoting extremism in the country. “I used to be published every month in newspapers from both the left and right. I had a high profile in Austria, and people took me seriously,” Hafez said. “But
The InterceptJan 15 2024
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Washington AG sues to stop Kroger-Albertsons merger, citing anti-trust laws
AG Bob Ferguson's office claims that the merger will hike grocery prices and create near-grocery monopolies in some Washington communities. SEATTLE — A merger between grocery chain giants Kroger and Albertsons would limit competition in Washington state, give consumers fewer choices and hike grocery prices, according to a lawsuit aimed at stopping the deal filed by the Washington State
KING 5 NewsApr 16 2024
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Georgia prosecutors revive lawsuit challenging GOP-backed oversight panel
After the General Assembly approved the first law last year, a group of senior Republican officials immediately filed a formal complaint against Willis, saying she “improperly cherry-picked cases” to further her own agenda. Kemp, however, has urged Republicans not to use the commission to pursue sanctions against Willis. Instead, he’s brought up several prosecutors from both parties accused of
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionApr 16 2024
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Lawsuit alleging rampant racism at Chicago Water Department cleared for trial
A federal judge has cleared the way for a high-profile trial this summer over allegations that Black employees at the Chicago Department of Water Management were subjected to years of racist and sexist slurs, including some by politically connected top-level supervisors. In his 54-page ruling on summary judgment issued Friday, U.S. District Judge Matthew Kennelly said there was sufficient
Chicago TribuneApr 19 2024
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Lawsuits alleging negligence at Newport Beach location filed against Ovation Fertility
Two lawsuits were filed Thursday in Orange County Superior Court against Tennessee-based Ovation Fertility for the loss of the plaintiffs’ embryos at the company’s Newport Beach location in January, when an employee mistakenly used hydrogen peroxide instead of a sterile solution to clean the incubator that stored them. That action is alleged to have led to the deaths of those embryos, which
Los Angeles Times