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Steelers Plaxico Burress Loses $2M On Lighthouse Point Mansion
The 6,900-square-foot house on a canal in the Hillsboro Isles community has been in foreclosure.Secret Inside BofA Office: Stall Needy Homeowners
Instead of helping homeowners as promised under agreements with the U.S. Treasury Department, Bank of America stalled them, say nine ex-Urban Lending employees.Scheirer v. Nationwide Ins. Co. of America
Click here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Scheirerv.Nationwide Ins. Co. of America2013 WL 5744916Only the Westlaw citation is currently available.United…Attorney Says Martin was Harassed by Teammates
Jonathan Martin's new attorney says harassment of the Miami Dolphins tackle came from more than one teammate.Former NFL players sue players union
Although the NFL's lockout officially ended in July when the owners and players agreed to a new collective bargaining agreement, the league cant seem to escape litigation.'Terrible T-Shirt' Infringes on 'Terrible Towel' Trademark
A federal judge has ruled that a Western Pennsylvania company's "Terrible T-Shirt" design infringes on the "Terrible Towel" trademark owned by nonprofit Allegheny Valley School Foundation and exclusively licensed to the Pittsburgh Steelers football organization.Steelers, charity home sue over 'Terrible T-Shirt'
The Pittsburgh Steelers and a charitable school for disabled people have filed a federal trademark suit over a business that has marketed a T-shirt similar to The Terrible Towel, the yellow dish rag fans wave during football games.'Terrible T-Shirt' infringes on 'Terrible Towel' trademark
A federal judge has ruled that a Western Pennsylvania company's "Terrible T-Shirt" design infringes on the "Terrible Towel" trademark owned by a nonprofit and exclusively licensed to the Pittsburgh Steelers football organization.Ex-Steeler Wins Workers' Comp Benefits, but Not Attorney Fees
The Pittsburgh Steelers do not have to pay the attorney fees related to a former player's workers' compensation case because, though he clearly suffered injuries while with the team, the team reasonably argued he was not disabled as he went on to play for other pro teams, the Commonwealth Court ruled.Trending Stories
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