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Lohan's parents back in court over custody dispute
WESTBURY, N.Y. AP - The battling Lohans are back in court.Nearly a year after they settled their divorce, Lindsay Lohan's estranged parents were in a Long Island courtroom Tuesday over custody issues.Michael Lohan complained that his ex-wife, Dina, wasn't living up to a visitation agreement involving their two youngest children, Ali, 14, and Dakota, 11.Down but Not Out After a Layoff
In November, almost 10 percent of Brown Rudnick's lawyers and staff were let go, including third-year associate Lynne Zagami. Not having luck with recruiters, she started "a marketing campaign of myself and my work," but so far has had limited success. "The post-layoff budget evolved into the post-severance budget, which has evolved into the just-get-me-a-job budget," she says. "But I do try to keep everything in perspective. Over a potentially 40-year career, this is just one year that sucks."3rd DCA reverses discharge of contractor's liens
The 3rd District Court of Appeal overturned a Miami-Dade Circuit Court ruling on a construction lien dispute regarding a Coral Gables townhouse project.Eight Wrongful Death Suits Allowed to Continue
Eight Wrongful Death Suits Allowed to Continue Eight wrongful death lawsuits against a Lehigh County hospital will proceed after a trial court judge ruled the plaintiffs should have a chance to prove the hospital concealed a nurse's alleged murders of their loved ones.Officer shoots defendant in rural Alabama courtroom
A police officer shot and wounded a man who was in court on a harassment charge Thursday after he attacked a judge and tried to grab a gun from a spectator, police said.Some people who were in the courtroom disputed that account, saying they did not see the man hit or threaten the judge or attempt to grab a weapon.Sara Williams said she was sitting in the front row when the man, whom she knew, got agitated after the judge fined him $800.View more book results for the query "*"
Olympics Could Spark Doping Suits by Athletes
Attorneys for a Dutch soccer star who escaped a doping allegation with a minor penalty say the International Olympic Committee faces increasing pressure -- including the possibility of class actions by athletes in the United States -- to re-examine inflexible doping regulations before the 2002 Olympic games. One attorney warned "If the standards are arbitrary, or if they are enforced arbitrarily, that could mean action in the United States."Court To Decide Corporate Principals' Liability Under Consumer Fraud Act
The state Supreme Court has agreed to address whether plaintiffs can hold employees liable for personal participation in violating Consumer Fraud Act regulations without having to pierce the corporate veil.Expansion of DNA Database Hinges on Resolution of Testing, Other Concerns
The addition of petit larceny to a list of crimes requiring DNA samples from convicted offenders has helped solve 51 murders, 222 sexual assaults, 117 robberies and 407 burglaries over the past 5 1/2 years, New York authorities say. Now the Cuomo administration wants to expand the statewide DNA databank.$2,400 Penalty Imposed in Sublet to Russian Tourist
An East Village resident was ordered to pay the penalty for subletting his two-bedroom apartment to a Russian tourist in December on Airbnb.com.Starr Report: Prosecutors Expect a Bristol Plea, Winston Responds to Civil Suit
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