One more suit has been filed as a result of the February plant explosion at Kleen Energy in Middletown, Connecticut. Seven carpenters and four of their spouses have filed suit against Kleen Energy Systems, O&G Industries and Keystone Construction & Maintenance Services…
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Another Suit Filed over Middletown Plant Explosion
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The Internal Revenue Service is assisting homeowners. Although the effect of this help is really only marginal, it still helps those taxpayers who pay real-estate tax, whether state or local
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IRS Tax Write Off for Local Property Taxes!
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Legal problems homeless people face are often exacerbated by their inability to travel to court. So, why not bring a new homeless court to them?
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Florida Offers Defendants New Homeless Court
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After Tuesday’s highly publicized runaway Prius in San Diego, who knew we’d see another related incident so soon? This time, it’s in New York
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Runaway Prius in New York: Unintended Acceleration
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The initial findings of a little known federal agency, the U.S. Chemical Safety Board, were released yesterday regarding the gas explosion in Middletown, Connecticut, on February 7, 2010
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First Fed Investigation Results on Middletown Explosion
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Colorado is looking at making its first large-scale drug-sentencing reform. New
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Bernie Madoff’s daughter-in-law wants out. Out of the Madoff name, that is.
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They call him “Bernie Madoff
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The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is designed to ensure public access to government records. But should inmate FOIA requests be honored to the same extent? Connecticut is at the center of a heated debate around whether
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On Monday, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius
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