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State Hit With Suit Over Oakland Schools Takover
Nearly a year ago, state officials took control of the Oakland Unified School District in exchange for a $100 million loan to help clean up the district's red ink. On Friday, an attorney who sits on the school board filed a lawsuit seeking to get some of the school board's powers back. "The situation has really gotten worse," said Daniel Siegel of Oakland's Siegel and Yee.Amended Juvenile Complaint Form
To: Assignment Judges, Family Division Presiding Judges, Trial Court AdministratorsDad/Lawyer Faulted for Suing Ex-Wife in 'Act of Retribution'
Madison County Court Judge Dennis McDermott observed that the attorney/plaintiff, who is not identified in the decision, knew that as a lawyer representing himself he would not incur legal fees and made clear that "he was willing to risk defeat for the satisfaction of having forced the defendant to incur significant legal expenses."View more book results for the query "*"
Sidley Helps Northwestern Journalism Students in Spat with Prosecutors
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Petitioner Is Awarded Possession of Premises, Eviction Warrant With Execution Stayed 10 DaysTrump To Open Dubai Golf Course
The Trump International Golf Club will be the centerpiece of a 28 million foot project in the desert outskirts of Dubai that includes a luxury residential community, hotels, spa and international schools.Policy Clause Excluding Intentional Acts Applies to Innocent Co-Insureds
Both sides won key rulings -- but no definitive victory -- in an insurance dispute focusing on whether a home owner's policy covers a man who was sued for negligence after his mentally ill son shot a man while in a psychotic state. The plaintiff argued that an exclusion in the policy for intentional acts would not apply to him, but a U.S. district judge found that if the son is a co-insured under the policy, the intentional nature of the shooting would bar coverage for all insureds.Abramoff gets 4 years in prison for corruption
WASHINGTON AP - A federal judge has sentenced disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff to four years in prison.The judge could have sentenced Abramoff to 11 years, but he gave him credit for helping the FBI investigate influence-peddling scandal.With Abramoff's help, the Justice Department has won corruption convictions against a parade of lawmakers, Bush administration figures and Capitol Hill aides.Trending Stories
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