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What is Bribery?

September 19th, 2011
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What is bribery? With a number of recent high-profile cases involving charges of bribery, it’s a good time to answer this question. As defined, bribery is the offering, giving, receiving, or soliciting of something of value with the intent of…

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What is Bribery?

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FL Wrongful Birth Lawsuit: $4.5M Jury Award

September 19th, 2011
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Faced with pictures of 3-year-old Bryan, a little boy who was born without arms and only one leg, a jury in a wrongful birth lawsuit awarded parents Ana Mejia and Rodolfo Santana $4.5 million last week. The West Palm Beach…

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FL Wrongful Birth Lawsuit: $4.5M Jury Award

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How Young is Too Young to Walk to School?

September 19th, 2011
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For many children, walking to school is a daily activity. For many American children, the exercise may be a welcome excursion. But for parents who let their child walk to school, are they actually violating child endangerment laws?

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How Young is Too Young to Walk to School?

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Can You Refuse to Hire a Sex Offender?

September 19th, 2011
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As an employer and business owner, you have a duty to maintain a safe workplace and protect your customers.

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Can You Refuse to Hire a Sex Offender?

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TSA Officers Involved in Oxycodone Scheme?

September 14th, 2011
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Have you heard about the just-busted TSA oxycodone ring? Federal investigators are accusing a group of three TSA officers and two local cops from New York and Florida of shipping tens of thousands of oxycodone pills to residents in both..

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TSA Officers Involved in Oxycodone Scheme?

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Man Kills Mother, Father Sues for Malpractice

September 14th, 2011
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The father of a man who stabbed his own mother has been permitted to sue his son’s psychiatrist for stopping his son’s medication.

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Man Kills Mother, Father Sues for Malpractice

Legal News bribery, corrupt officials, crime in the news, drug bust, law enforcement, legal news, malpractice, medical malpractice, murder, new york, oxycodone, psychiatrist, tsa, victor bruscato

Judge Tosses EA ‘NCAA Football’ Lawsuit Brought by Ex-Quarterback

September 13th, 2011
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U.S. District Judge Freda Wolfson tossed the EA NCAA Football lawsuit on Friday, finding that the First Amendment rights of the video game developer outweigh the right of former Rutgers University quarterback Ryan Hart to control his likeness

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Judge Tosses EA ‘NCAA Football’ Lawsuit Brought by Ex-Quarterback

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Rod Blagojevich Guilty of Corruption, Jury Finds

June 27th, 2011
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Former Illinois Rod Blagojevich is guilty of corruption. Rod Blagojevich’s corruption trial has ended with a guilty jury verdict on 17 out of 20 charges of corruption that were levied against him

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Rod Blagojevich Guilty of Corruption, Jury Finds

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Lady Gaga Scam: Sued for $5M over Japan Earthquake Charity

June 27th, 2011
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Did Lady Gaga scam earthquake victims in Japan? Lady Gaga’s charity was a scam, according to a new lawsuit. The lawsuit was filed by aptly named law firm, 1-800-LAW-FIRM, and was filed as a class action in the U.S.

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Lady Gaga Scam: Sued for $5M over Japan Earthquake Charity

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Judge Charged in New Mexico Political Bribe Scandal

May 26th, 2011
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Though allegations of political misconduct have been floating around the state for quite some time, prosecutors have only just charged state Judge Mike Murphy in the ever-present New Mexico political bribe scandal.

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Judge Charged in New Mexico Political Bribe Scandal

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