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Agent Leigh Steinberg, Inspiration for ‘Jerry Maguire,’ is Bankrupt

January 25th, 2012
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He had us at “hello,” but now his creditors are demanding, “Show me the money!” The man who inspired the movie “Jerry Maguire,” superagent Leigh Steinberg, has filed for bankruptcy. Steinberg filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection in Orange County, Calif., on Jan.

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CA Slaughterhouse Law Struck Down by US Supreme Court

January 25th, 2012
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The Supreme Court has overturned California’s slaughterhouse law. The statute required humane treatment of downed livestock. This included animals that could not walk or stand

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Jimmy Fallon Lawsuit Accuses Star of Gender Bias… Against Men

January 25th, 2012
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Late night talk show host Jimmy Fallon likes to be bossed around by women. Or so says a lawsuit filed by Paul Tarascio, a former stage manager on NBC’s Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.

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Jimmy Fallon Lawsuit Accuses Star of Gender Bias… Against Men

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Cop Fired for Smoking in Police Precinct

January 25th, 2012
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Tennessee police officer James Bishop was fired last week for smoking inside the precinct. Bishop had been a veteran of the force for about 17 years. As a police officer, Bishop was employed to uphold the law

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Rapper Young Buck Bankrupt, Facing Liquidation of Assets

December 23rd, 2011
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Rap artist Young Buck has come up a few bucks short once again. Young Buck’s bankruptcy has been changed to Chapter 7, and he’s blaming his former mentor 50 Cent. Young Buck had already filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and was working with a trustee to get back on his……

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What Does AA’s Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Mean?

November 30th, 2011
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American Airlines made waves this week when the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The company said the move was spurred by high labor costs and the downturn in the economy. The airline hasn’t been the only one hit with high costs and financial instability from its high pension……

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What Does AA’s Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Mean?

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Anthrax Victim’s Family Settles for $2.5M

November 30th, 2011
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Ten years ago, photo editor Robert Stevens died after inhaling anthrax sent through the mail to American Media in Florida, the publisher of tabloids such as the Sun and the National Enquirer. He was the first of about 17 different anthrax victims.

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Anthrax Victim’s Family Settles for $2.5M

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Ohio Craigslist Killings Linked to Boy, 16

November 30th, 2011
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A teenager and his adult mentor have been arrested in connection with Ohio’s Craigslist killings, as investigators identified another alleged victim last week. Brogan Rafferty, 16, is charged with attempted murder and complicity to attempted murder

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Judge Rejects SEC Settlement with Citigroup

November 29th, 2011
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Federal Judge Jed S. Rakoff rejected an SEC settlement with Citigroup on Monday. The decision may have ramifications beyond the current case.

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Judge Rejects SEC Settlement with Citigroup

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How Attorneys Can Take Advantage of FindLaw Answers

November 29th, 2011
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Who says technology makes things easier? Ok, well lots of people, but lawyers do not necessarily fall into that category.

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