Former MTV’s Real World reality star Puck was sentenced to parenting classes over his recent domestic violence charge. Puck, otherwise known as David Rainey, will spend 4 years on probation. He will also attend 52 weeks of a domestic violence counseling program and 52 parenting classes in Los Angeles.
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A ruling by the state supreme court has possibly put thousands of Massachusetts foreclosure sales in jeopardy. In Bevilacqua v. Rodriguez, the court ruled that a bank must own a mortgage before it can foreclosure on a piece of property.
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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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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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Daphne Melin, 32, of Long Island was arrested this week after video surfaced of her egging on a schoolyard fight between her 12-year-old daughter and a fellow tween classmate. Cell phone footage of the fight, which occurred outside a local..
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NY Mom Assaulted Bully, 12, in School Fight
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A new NFL lawsuit has surfaced. This time, the NFLPA has been sued by 28 retired players. The retired players, including Hall of Fame players Carl Eller, Chuck Bednarik and John Hannah, allege that the NFL Players Association (NFLPA) had…
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NFLPA Sued by Retired Players
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Cosmetic surgery deaths are on the rise, and it may have something to do with the lack of proper training. As a result of doctors’ ability to perform most procedures with a general medical license, a large number of non-specialized… Continue reading this article, and get more legal news and information, at FindLaw.com.
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Is Your Cosmetic Surgeon Properly Trained?
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You may not have a will, or a durable power of attorney, but if you have a disabled child or family member who will be in need of care once you’re gone, you should absolutely leave your assets in a special… Continue reading this article, and get more legal news and information, at FindLaw.com.
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Kids are growing up faster and faster these days, and I’m not talking about puberty. Sex, drugs and alcohol may have become permanent fixtures in the nation’s middle schools, but are they also making their way into our elementary schools?..
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D.C. Fourth Graders Ingest Cocaine at School
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