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Area swim club accused of racism to ask kids back
PHILADELPHIA (AP) ? A private suburban swim club accused of racism after it canceled the memberships of dozens of minority children says it will seek a meeting with the kids' camps to work out an agreement for them to return.South Fla. homeowners sue for return of homes
Three major U.S. lenders have been named as defendants in a proposed class action suit filed by South Florida homeowners accusing the lenders of abusing the court process and filing false affidavits to seize their homes and those of thousands of other homeowners in Florida.Judge, public defender at odds over Seidman
Broward Chief Circuit Judge Victor Tobin and Public Defender Howard Finkelstein are at odds over outgoing County Court Judge Lee Jay Seidman.View more book results for the query "*"
Federal Judge Rules Sunoco Arbitration Clause Unenforceable
An arbitration clause at Sunoco Inc. that calls for workers to submit disputes to �binding arbitration� is unenforceable because it uses ambiguous language that could be read to mean that arbitration is merely an option, a federal judge has ruled.U.S. business inventories up 0.1 percent in June
U.S. companies barely increased their stockpiles in June from May, and sales plunged by the largest amount in more than three years. Business inventories edged up a slight 0.1 percent in June after a 0.3 percent gain in May and sales fell 1.1 percent.Circuit Curbs Union Leafleting, Reverses Two NLRB Orders
There is no unfair labor practice in an employer`s prohibiting union organizers from distributing leaflets in a company driveway — even if it qualifies as a "public right-of-way" — unless there is a state or local law expressly permitting leafleting, the Third U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled.Saudi Charity Dropped From Suit Over Sept. 11 Attacks
A Saudi charity that allegedly funded terror activities cannot be sued for the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks because of the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, a federal judge has ruled. Southern District of New York Judge Richard Conway Casey found that the Saudi High Commission was shielded from suit because it has presented a prima facie case that it is a foreign sovereign and has not waived immunity. He made similar findings on suits brought against the commission's president and the Saudi Interior Minister.Jury In Zimmerman Case May Consider Manslaughter
A judge said Thursday that jurors in the George Zimmerman case can consider the lesser charge of manslaughter, but she denied a request for the jury also to consider third-degree murder after a defense attorney called the proposal "outrageous."Trending Stories
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