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By Michelle Tuccitto Sullo Naugatuck Valley Bureau Chief
SHELTON -- A group of concerned people that sued after dredged material from Milford was dumped in the Housatonic River has decided against trying to fight a judge's decision to dismiss its case and will drop all litigation.
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Radko Launches Countersuit against Rauch Industries for Securities Fraud and Breach of Contract
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Champions for the overworked? Or money-hungry lawyers out for an easy buck? Depending on whom you ask, The School Litigation Group is either a righteous do-gooder or a thorn in the side of educators.
When a Chesapeake custodian filed a class-action lawsuit last week alleging unpaid overtime, it kicked off what promises to be a flurry of similar cases across Virginia. The woman's attorneys, associated with The School Litigation Group, said they expect to file suits against three more school divisions this week and more than a dozen divisions in the next 12 months.
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Officials in Ellwood City, threatened with legal action from an atheist group over a holiday display at the borough's municipal building, say they're on the verge of an agreement that will result in a "happy ending" for the parties involved.
But if the mayor has his way, it won't involve displaying a banner from the Freedom From Religion Foundation that challenges religious beliefs.
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MORGANTOWN - An environmental group fighting to keep the Potomac River clean is warning three Eastern Panhandle sewage treatment plant operators that it plans to sue for repeated violations of the federal Clean Water Act.
The Berkeley County Public Service Sewer District, the Warm Springs Public Sewer District in Morgan County and Knobley Estates Sanitary Corp. in Mineral County - all located in areas of rapid residential growth - have dumped excessive amounts of raw and partially treated sewage into the Potomac and its tributaries.
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Grace Chapel Church Of God In Christ 48th annual Women's Day Service September 23,2007 at 3:30 p.m. This year's theme is "Progress Through Patient Perseverance." Scripture: Romans 5:1-5: I Peter 4: 12,13. Main speaker is Evangelist Bell V. Hundley of Bethel Miracle Community C.O.G.I.C. Mother Missouri G. Rollins, Women's Department President (323) 751-7248. Dr. J. Rollins. Pastor
Ms. Rice is a co-founder and co-director of the Advancement Project, a public policy and legal action group that supports organizations working to end community problems and address racial, class and other barriers to opportunity. Save Our Sons Prison/Justice Ministry is a support group for prisoners, probationers, parolees, ex-offenders and their families; and it is a community forum on Black men and the law.
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Settlement favorable to Sorin Group provides that ATS will pay 7.5 million dollars
MILAN, Italy -- Sorin Group (MIL:SRN), (Reuters Code: SORN.MI), a...
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LONDON (Reuters) - The Irish government may face legal action from a group of U.S. hedge funds if it proceeds with plans to inflict losses of up to 100 per cent on 300 million ($404 million) worth of subordinated bonds which they hold in the Bank of Ireland, the Financial Times reported on Friday [Dec. 2].
The newspaperthe bondholders, which include, as saying that the plan was "politically motivated" and could lead to the Bank of Ireland and the Irish state facing higher borrowing costs.
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DALLAS -- Kendall Law Group, a national securities firm led by a former federal judge Joe Kendall, announces the appointment of the firm as co-lead cl...
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LONG BEACH - In a memo issued to the mayor and City Council Tuesday, the city attorney denied his office is taking formal legal action against a group of medical marijuana dispensaries operating in the city without business licenses.
City Attorney Robert Shannon said his office was never preparing legal action against nearly a dozen medical marijuana dispensaries operating in Long Beach without business licenses.