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  • Guilty plea in California meat recall case

    Guilty plea in California meat recall case

    National News 08/28/2014

    A co-owner of a Northern California slaughterhouse accused of processing cows with cancer has pleaded guilty to a criminal charge. The San Francisco Chronicle reports that 77-year-old Robert Singleton, co-owner of Petaluma-based Rancho Feeding Corp.,...

  • Massachusetts Eviction Attorney – Law Office of Alan Segal

    Massachusetts Eviction Attorney – Law Office of Alan Segal

    Notable Attorneys 08/28/2014

    Landlord and Tenant relationships have a tendency to be complicated and challenging when it comes to Massachusetts Laws. Failure to properly notify tenants of late rent or other issues will result in the dismissal of an eviction case and the whole pr...

  • Washington high court to hear charter school case

    Washington high court to hear charter school case

    Headline Legal News 08/19/2014

    The Washington Supreme Court has agreed to consider whether the state's voter-approved charter school law violates the state constitution. Oral arguments concerning the lawsuit brought by charter school opponents have been scheduled for the afternoon...

  • Brazil's Supreme Court elects new president

    Brazil's Supreme Court elects new president

    National News 08/19/2014

    Brazil's Supreme Court has elected a new president to replace the body's first black justice, who announced his early retirement in June. Nine of the court's 10 judges elected Ricardo Lewandowski as the new chief justice Wednesday to succeed Joaquim ...

  • Appeals court OKs permits for Upper Peninsula mine

    Appeals court OKs permits for Upper Peninsula mine

    Headline Legal News 08/13/2014

    The Michigan Court of Appeals has upheld a decision by state environmental regulators to allow construction of a nickel and copper mine in the Upper Peninsula. A three-judge panel unanimously sided with the Department of Environmental Quality, which ...

  • Court considers if executioners can be named

    Court considers if executioners can be named

    National News 08/13/2014

    A Tennessee appeals court is considering whether 10 death row inmates have the right to know about the drugs that will be used in their executions and whether their lawyers can get the names of the people who will kill them. The Tennessean reports th...

  • Court: Caregivers can't sue Alzheimer's patients

    Court: Caregivers can't sue Alzheimer's patients

    National News 08/06/2014

    People with Alzheimer's disease are not liable for injuries they may cause their paid in-home caregivers, California's highest court ruled Monday in a case involving a home health aide who was hurt while trying to restrain a client. The California Su...

  • Court hearing gay marriage arguments from 4 states

    Court hearing gay marriage arguments from 4 states

    National News 08/06/2014

    A federal appeals court was set to hear arguments Wednesday in six gay marriage fights from four states — Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and Tennessee - in the biggest such session on the issue so far. Three judges of the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ...

  • Insurance Litigation Law Firm Clark & Fox Launches New Website

    Insurance Litigation Law Firm Clark & Fox Launches New Website

    Law Firm News 08/01/2014

    John M. Clark, Michael Fox, Georgia S. Foerstner and Erin Nulty are pleased to announce the formation and opening of Clark & Fox (www.clarkfoxlaw.com) , a law firm solely serving and representing the insurance industry. Patrick J Reilly, III and ...

  • German court receives suit against EU bank union

    German court receives suit against EU bank union

    National News 07/29/2014

    A group of German professors has filed a complaint to the country's highest court against the European Union's plans to create a so-called banking union, a central part of the effort to make the continent's financial system more resilient. The Federa...

  • Brown appoints legal affairs aide to appeals court

    Brown appoints legal affairs aide to appeals court

    National News 07/29/2014

    Gov. Jerry Brown has named a senior aide to become an associate justice on the Sacramento-based Third District Court of Appeal. Brown announced the appointment of Jonathan Renner on Friday. The 44-year-old Democrat from Sacramento has been Brown's le...

  • Montana court sends wind farm clash to California

    Montana court sends wind farm clash to California

    National News 07/22/2014

    A dispute over a Montana wind farm's potential to harm nearby nesting eagles and other birds should be heard in California, the Montana Supreme Court said Friday, in an opinion that deals a legal setback to the project's developers. The legal row ove...

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