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  • A federal law preventing Pennsylvania from placing liens against the properties of living Medicaid beneficiaries doesn't hinder the state from collecting medical costs from money that beneficiaries receive from lawsuits, a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday. Two Allegheny County beneficiaries filed a federal class-action lawsuit in 2006 claiming the state had illegally taken part of the money they received from medical malpractice and traffic accident lawsuits. A third lead plaintiff was added later.

  • BLOOMINGTON - A court-appointed receiver will take over management of part of a commercial retail development in north Normal, according to a judge's ruling in $43 million foreclosure proceedings against owners of Constitution Trail Centre. The properties included in the foreclosure are located between 1710 and 1730 Bradford Lane, at Main Street and Raab Road. Constitution Trail, a Nebraska limited liability company, is named along with Terry L. Clauff of Nebraska and David Rose of Michigan, identified as guarantors for the loans. Three McLean County contractors and one from Missouri are named as holders of mechanics liens against the properties.

  • A federal law preventing Pennsylvania from placing liens against the properties of living Medicaid beneficiaries doesn't hinder the state from collecting medical costs from money that beneficiaries receive from lawsuits, a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday. Two Allegheny County beneficiaries filed a federal class-action lawsuit in 2006 claiming the state had illegally taken part of the money they received from medical malpractice and traffic accident lawsuits. A third lead plaintiff was added later.

  • Contractors have filed more than $3.5 million in liens against Premier's retail properties in Plainfield, the state of Indiana is trying to recover $375,000 in sales taxes on one of White's airplanes; and the contractor who renovated his mansion on Lake Clearwater is suing him to recover more than $600,000 in unpaid bills. Court records in Premier Jet's case against Premier Properties indicate more trouble could be ahead for the embattled developer A memo in the filing lists a litany of debts that must be paid to continue operation. including $59,000 on an American Express account.

  • North Braddock has filed nearly $1,200 in liens against two properties owned by Braddock Mayor John Fetterman. In court documents, the borough claims the liens are for unpaid 2009 trash fees on two houses on the 500 block of Stokes Avenue. Each lien is for $582.84.

  • Several states are implementing measures to stop the filing of false liens against the properties of government officials. Some consider the filing of these documents a criminal offense. Others allow clerks to refuse filing of fraudulent liens thereby preventing them from reaching the courts, unlike before when liens could be filed uncontestedly since they were considered to be true and no law governed them.

  • SALT LAKE CITY -- Hoping to create some incentive for the 13,000 customers who left their law enforcement bill unpaid last month, Salt Lake County officials decided Thursday to waive late fees and extend the due date for the new, user-based charges for police services in unincorporated areas. The Salt Lake Valley Law Enforcement Service Area board suspended the 10 percent late fee and extended the April 1 deadline for the first wave of fees that go toward subsidizing the county's contribution to law enforcement services provided by the new, cooperative Unified Police Department. The caveat is that nonpayers will be asked to remit both the first and second installments of the three-cycle payment by late August or face the possibility of both bills, and late charges, being certified as...

  • If Iron City Brewing has enough money to demolish five of its buildings in Lawrenceville, it should be able to pay some of the delinquent $1 million it owes the city's water authority, a city councilman charged Friday. Owners of the brewery are seeking the city's approval to spend $500,000 to demolish five four-story, brick buildings along Liberty Avenue, but Councilman Patrick Dowd wants to stop them by filing liens against the properties to ensure the company pays its long- running debt to the Pittsburgh Water & Sewer Authority.

  • Rosemead will place liens against 169 properties that have not paid their trash collection bills. Property owners who have failed to pay their bills from Feb. 1, 2008 to Jan. 31, 2009 have until 6 p.m. June 29 to pay their bills before a lien is placed against their homes.

  • ... (City) has levied property taxes against petitioner foreign governments for that portion of... law, the unpaid taxes converted into tax liens held by the City against the properties. The City ...



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