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Time Running Out for NFL's Favre 'Sexting' Investigation?
Reports say that the NFL's probe of Brett Favre's lewd text messages allegedly sent to former New York Jets emcee Jenn Sterger could end as soon as this week ... but will the case be dismissed?York City School Board Approves Settlement Agreement in Three Lawsuits
YORK, PA. (AP) - The York City School Board has approved settlement agreements with three companies involved in lawsuits with the district over William Penn Senior High School's renovation project.Defense's Late Document Dump In Firing Case Draws Sanctions
Foot dragging by defense lawyers on document production in a wrongful discharge suit against a New Jersey county, coupled with disingenuous excuses, has caused a federal judge to issue sanctions.The Cost of Turning Away Patients
A Michigan jury awarded the family of an obese man $5 million because he was denied treatment at a hospital after a car crash. The day before that verdict, an Illinois family accepted a $12.5 million settlement from a hospital that refused to treat their son, a gunshot victim. The actions highlight a dilemma hospitals face when deciding when to admit patients and when to send them to what they deem more appropriate facilities.View more book results for the query "US Department of Labor"
Ambac Gave Top Lawyer Pre-Bankruptcy Bonus
Cash-strapped bond insurer Ambac Financial Group filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last week — but not before it handed its general counsel a $100,000 pat on the back for a job well done.How to Take the Knife Out of Your Back
How should you deal with a backstabbing co-worker? Holly English, of counsel at Post, Polak, Goodsell, MacNeill & Strauchler, offers some tips about how to deal with office troublemakers, including how to confront the bully, when to go to your supervisor and even how to generate your own gossip in self-defense. The most important thing, says English, is to not let the backstabber get away with it; confront the problem.Postponed Employer Healthcare Mandates In Obamacare Prompts Suit
A suburban Boca Raton orthodontist has filed a federal lawsuit claiming President Obama broke the law when he postponed employer mandates under his Affordable Care Act this summer.Trending Stories
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