By Marcia Coyle | October 30, 2018
Much of Tuesday's testimony focused on providing alternative channels for reporting sexual misconduct within the judiciary instead of only to the chief judges of the district or circuit courts.
By Dan M. Clark | October 30, 2018
Justice Department attorneys wrote in the filing that the plaintiffs in the lawsuit got more credit than they deserved when they asked for extra-record discovery.
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By Robert Storace | October 30, 2018
The family of a Sacred Heart University student who died after taking part in a pancake-eating contest is trying to bring awareness to the alleged dangers of such contests. It sued the university, claiming Sacred Heart is responsible for the March 2017 death of 20-year-old Caitlin Nelson.
By Dan M. Clark | October 29, 2018
Both the Trump administration and the plaintiffs in the case asked U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman of the Southern District of New York in new filings to keep certain evidence and arguments out of the trial.
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By Robert Storace | October 29, 2018
Authorities have arrested Albert Haddad and charged the Waterbury man with scheming to defraud Medicaid. Haddad allegedly billed the government for caring for an elderly man who was actually in a nursing facility at the time.
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By Robert Storace | October 26, 2018
A federal judge has largely ruled for ESPN in a case by a former associate producer who claimed she was fired because she was a woman, a minority and for using the Family and Medical Leave Act. The judge found for ESPN on most claims while finding for the employee on discrimination based on race, color and national origin.
By Raychel Lean | October 26, 2018
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a five-count complaint against South Florida resident Cesar Altieri Sayoc, who allegedly mailed 13 pipe bombs to prominent political figures.
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By Michael Marciano | October 26, 2018
Thomas Fortune Fay, the Washington, D.C.-based attorney, has secured billions of dollars in damages for families of terror victims.
By Raychel Lean | October 26, 2018
The FBI has arrested 56-year-old Cesar Sayoc Jr. of Aventura, Florida, in connection with a string of packages containing explosives that were mailed to various public figures, including former U.S. President Barack Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
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By Robert Storace | October 26, 2018
A jury awarded Bobby Jones Jr. $130,000 for injuries he suffered when his motorcycle was struck by another motorist. Jones still has lower back pain that constantly flairs up, according to his attorney.
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