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11th-Hour Filings Oppose Google's Book Settlement
Posted on 9 Sep 2009 by LexisNexis Litigation Resource Community Staff

SAN FRANCISCO – (The New York Times) After a flurry of last-minute filings on Tuesday, a federal judge must now begin untangling the mountain of competing claims about how a legal settlement granting Google the right to create the world's largest... Read More

NY Judge Faults Boxing Weigh-In, Awards No Damages
Posted on 9 Apr 2010 by LexisNexis Community Staff

ALBANY, N.Y. - (AP) The New York State Athletic Commission failed to properly weigh boxer Arturo Gatti before he fought Joey Gamache at Madison Square Garden in 2000, but that didn't cause Gamache's career-ending knockout loss, a judge said. ... Read More

Conservation Group Says It Will Sue To Protect Coral
Posted on 21 Jan 2010 by LexisNexis Litigation Resource Community Staff

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – (AP) A U.S. conservation group announced Wednesday it would sue the federal government to force a decision on whether to protect 83 coral species it says are threatened by global warming and more acidic waters. The Arizona... Read More

Palestinian Files $110 Million Libel Lawsuit Over 'Bruno' Movie
Posted on 10 Dec 2009 by LexisNexis Litigation Resource Community Staff

WASHINGTON, D.C. – (AP) A Palestinian shopkeeper and father portrayed as a terrorist in the movie "Bruno" is suing film star Sacha Baron Cohen, David Letterman and others for libel and slander. The lawsuit filed last week by Ayman Abu... Read More

Nevada trucker wants confiscated $550,000 back
Posted on 1 Dec 2009 by LexisNexis Litigation Resource Community Staff

TOPEKA, Kan. – (AP) A Las Vegas truck driver who had more than $550,000 confiscated after a traffic stop is appealing a judge's decision to allow Shawnee County to keep the money even though charges against him were dropped. Eduardo Arencibia... Read More

Settlement Near In Lawsuit By Russian Government Against Bank Of New York
Posted on 15 Sep 2009 by LexisNexis Litigation Resource Community Staff

(The New York Times) The Bank of New York Mellon is near an agreement to settle a $22.5 billion lawsuit by the Russian government for up to $14 million, after the two sides also agreed to hold talks about a trade-financing pact, according to people briefed... Read More

Judge Oks 'Final' Delay In $3.4B Indian Lawsuit
Posted on 9 Apr 2010 by LexisNexis Community Staff

WASHINGTON - (AP) A judge has granted more time for Congress to approve a $3.4 billion settlement against the government for swindling Indian tribes out of royalties for oil, gas and grazing leases. But U.S. District Judge James Robertson warned that... Read More

Grand Theft Auto Lawuit Is Settled, 4 Years Later
Posted on 4 Sep 2009 by LexisNexis Litigation Resource Community Staff

(The New York Times) A video-game dispute that began with an uproar in 2005 ended quietly this week as the parent company of the makers of the Grand Theft Auto series said it paid $20.1 million to settle a lawsuit, including claims that a version of the... Read More

Judges: Seattle Biotech Can Pursue $23 Million Claim
Posted on 19 Nov 2009 by LexisNexis Litigation Resource Community Staff

SEATTLE – (AP) Seattle biotechnology firm Cell Therapeutics Inc. can pursue claims for nearly $23 million against a former consultant, a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday. The ruling by a three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals... Read More

Swiss Privacy Watchdog To Sue Google Street View
Posted on 13 Nov 2009 by LexisNexis Litigation Resource Community Staff

GENEVA – (AP) Google Inc.'s unstoppable drive to map and photograph the world has run into an immovable object: Switzerland's strict tradition of personal privacy. The country's privacy watchdog announced Friday that he plans to haul... Read More

Parents Sue Landlord After Son Dies In Apartment Fire
Posted on 17 Aug 2009 by LexisNexis Litigation Resource Community Staff

(Los Angeles Times) The parents of a man who burned to death in an apartment building have sued the landlord, alleging that Frank McHugh's negligence of fire safety codes contributed to the death of their son and the injuries of his roommate. The... Read More

Oakland To Pay Suspect Shot By Officer $1.2 Million To Settle Lawsuit
Posted on 8 Oct 2009 by LexisNexis Litigation Resource Community Staff

OAKLAND, Calif. – (AP) Oakland will pay $1.2 million to settle a lawsuit filed by a burglary suspect who was left a paraplegic after being shot by a police officer. The Oakland City Council approved the payment to Charles Davis Jr. during a closed... Read More

Massachusetts Rejects Deal With Firm Tied to Madoff
Posted on 18 Aug 2009 by LexisNexis Litigation Resource Community Staff

BOSTON – (AP) The Massachusetts secretary of state's office has rejected a proposed settlement by an investment firm to repay nearly $6 million to state investors who lost money in Bernard L. Madoff's fraudulent investment scheme. A spokesman... Read More

Court Won't Force Calif Officials To Defend Prop 8
Posted on 3 Sep 2010 by LexisNexis Litigation Resource Community Staff

SACRAMENTO, Calif. - (AP) A California court has refused to order Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Attorney General Jerry Brown to appeal a ruling that overturned the state's gay marriage ban. The 3rd District Court of Appeal on Wednesday denied... Read More

Striking A Balance In Medical Malpractice Reform
Posted on 19 Nov 2009 by LexisNexis Litigation Resource Community Staff

SAN FRANCISCO – (McClatchy-Tribune News Service) Medical liability reform is like the Groundhog Day of health care legislation: It keeps popping up in various incarnations at predictable times. Its most recent test came when U.S. lawmakers took... Read More