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Court action continued for MontgomerySpencer Daily ReporterA Tuesday morning hearing resulted in a continuation for former Clay Central-Everly Superintendent Monte Montgomery, who was charged with first-degree theft, a class C felony, on Feb. 8. Attorney Randy Sease appeared on Montgomery's behalf and ... |
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NYPD Stop-and-Frisk Lawsuit Ruled a Class Action SuitAlterNetA Federal judge granted class action status to a lawsuit alleging the NYPD's controversial program amounts to racial profiling. Sign up to stay up to date on the latest Civil Liberties headlines via email. A federal judge has granted class action ...and more » |
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Skechers must pay $40M in FTC caseLos Angeles Daily NewsBefore the settlement, Skechers faced legal proceedings from the FTC, attorneys general and consumer class-action lawyers over the advertising. To settle all the suits, Skechers will pay a one-time settlement of $45 million to end domestic and global ...and more » |
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NYPD's Stop-And-Frisk Policy Faces Class Action SuitWNYC (blog)A federal judge has granted class action status to a 2008 lawsuit accusing the New York Police Department of discriminating against blacks and Hispanics with its stop-and-frisk policies aimed at reducing crime. US District Judge Shira Scheindlin in ...and more » |
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LexisNexis, Westlaw Escape Subclass' Copyright ClaimsLaw360 (subscription)By Carolina Bolado Law360, New York (May 16, 2012, 11:01 PM ET) -- A New York federal judge on Wednesday tossed copyright infringement claims by attorneys who had not registered their work and accuse LexisNexis and Westlaw in a putative class action of ... |
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Ruling upholds red-light cameras, unbiased attorney says pay upKMOV.comOn Wednesday St. Louis County Circuit Judge Tom DePriest, Jr. threw out a class action lawsuit challenging Florissant's red light camera ordinance. News 4 is investigating what it means for red-light camera ordinances in other cities and what it means ... |
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Notice of appeal filed in Iowa discrimination caseSioux City JournalIOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Lawyers representing black job applicants turned down for positions with Iowa's executive branch are appealing a ruling that dismissed their class-action lawsuit challenging the state's hiring practices. Attorney Thomas Newkirk ...and more » |
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