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Miss. Woman Pleads Not Guilty In Injection Death
A Mississippi woman has pleaded not guilty to killing an Alabama woman by giving silicone injections as a buttocks enhancement.High Court: Issues of Religious Doctrine Preclude Adjudication
A divided Texas Supreme Court poured out a plaintiff's jury win against a church for emotional and psychological damages she suffered during an alleged exorcism. The 6-3 majority ruled that courts cannot consider such disputes, because they intrude on a ministry's First Amendment rights.AllGood Entertainment Inc. v. Dileo Entertainment and Touring Inc.
Pact for Michael Jackson 'Family Reunion' Concert Unenforceable Agreement-to-AgreeDeath Threats Against Defendant No Reason to Dismiss Indictment
The possibility that a defendant could be murdered in prison for testifying against former gang members isn�t enough to justify a trial court�s dismissal of the indictment against him, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals held on Nov. 5.3rd Circuit Has Clear Rule on Pre-Hearing Discovery in Arbitration
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First Union Pays $23 Million to Settle Class Action Suit
A Philadelphia Common Pleas Court judge has approved a $23 million settlement in a class action suit against First Union Bank brought by the trust fund customers of two banks who claimed they were hit with hefty taxes despite promises the conversions would be tax free. The lawsuit stemmed from the conversion of nine common trust funds into First Union's Evergreen mutual funds.Cancer patients seek to overturn ban on paying for bone marrow
Prohibiting someone from making money for donating an irreplaceable kidney is one thing. But what about donating bone marrow, which replenishes itself within weeks? That question is at the heart of a new lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the federal law that prohibits compensating bone marrow donors.Bond plan signals munis are losing appeal
President Barack Obama may be the worst thing that ever happened to the tax-exempt bond market and, so far, states and municipalities are loving it. Build America bonds, taxable securities that pay 1 percentage point more in interest than corporate debt on average, are such a hit with investors that the government is already considering expanding the program, according to John J.Trending Stories
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