Victims set to testify against former Penn State football coach Jerry Sandusky were treated to quite the surprise Tuesday morning. Before testimony could begin, defense attorney Joe Amendola announced that Sandusky had chosen to waive his preliminary hearing.
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A class-action Hooters lawsuit settlement will bring an end to “indignities” suffered by the restaurant chain’s waitresses, an attorney for the workers says. The suit, filed in March 2010 in Sacramento, involved about 400 Hooters workers at the chain’s central California locations who claimed the company violated their rights as…… Continue reading this article, and get more legal news and information, at FindLaw.com.
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There may come a time when your checking account is low. Bills may be due, but your paycheck won’t be issued for another few days
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Most bone marrow donors can now get paid for their donation, thanks to a federal appeals court decision that advocates say will help save countless lives. The Ninth Circuit U.S
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Americans love to sue each other. We sue over just about anything and everything.But did you know you can sue for alienation of affection? How about loss of consortium
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Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky’s preliminary hearing takes place in a Bellefonte, Pa. courtroom Tuesday
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An award-winning reporter for Fox News in New York is under arrest for sexual assault of a child. Reporter Charles Leaf was arrested on October 7 on three counts of sexual assault and endangering the welfare of a child. It..
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After a fellow colleague from the University at Buffalo Law School passed away in a tragic plane crash this past summer, I was plagued with a question that is surprisingly common: After death, what happens to your accounts online?
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As recently discussed in Findlaw’s Decided, Wednesday was a day of
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