Kansas man sues diocese for retaliation after sexual harassment complaint

The lawsuit filed by Larry Probst this week alleges that he was subjected to sexually offensive language, unwanted sexual advances and pornography on the computers at work.

KFBW News Talk 980’s “West of Legal” Examines Legal Options in Neighborhood Disputes

“West of Legal” host West Seegmiller offers advice on topics ranging from tree wars and property disputes to barking dogs and noisy neighbors.

Greg Coleman Law Launches New Website

On January 6, 2012, the brand-new website for Greg Coleman Law went live. The personal injury law firm, founded by Gregory F. Coleman, wanted a user-friendly website that would serve as a resource for injury victims in Tennessee.

Video Showing US Marines Urinating On Bodies Under Investigation

A video allegedly showing United States Marines urinating on the bodies of dead Taliban militants in Afghanistan has prompted U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta to order a full investigation. In a statement released this week, Panetta called the ...

Northeast Ohio Divorce Lawyers Available to Assist with Post-Judgment Divorce Actions

The northeast Ohio divorce attorneys at Slater & Zurz are available to assist individuals with post-judgment divorce actions.

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New data reveals common causes for truck accidents

Maibec Lawsuit May Be an Option for Homeowners with Failing Shingles

A Maibec lawsuit may be an option for homeowners who experienced problems, such as cracking or peeling, with the company’s eastern white cedar tree shingles.

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Mitt Romney endorsed by author of Arizona immigration law

GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney announced Wednesday that he has been endorsed by Kris Kobach, Kansas secretary of state, who helped write tough immigration for Alabama and Arizona.

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Divorced man suing wedding photographers speaks out

Remis says the lawsuit is not about his nostalgia over his broken marriage, instead it is about holding up a business agreement. Remis wanted the photography studio to pay for recreating the wedding, which cost $48,000, so that 15 percent of the ...

Gordon & Doner promotes Scott M. Fischer to Shareholder

Gordon & Doner is pleased to announce the promotion of Scott M. Fischer to Shareholder.

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IRS alleges Lindsay Lohan owes them $93,000 in back taxes

Lindsay Lohan is being sued by photographer who was hit by her car in January 2010. TMZ has also reported that the IRS has filed a tax lien against the troubled actress alleging she owes them $93,000.

Gordon & Doner promotes Scott J. Donaldson to Senior Associate

Gordon & Doner is pleased to announce the promotion of Scott J. Donaldson to Senior Associate.

FMLA Protects a Pre-Eligibility Request for Post-Eligibility Leave: 11th Circuit

The employment lawyers at Morgan and Morgan strongly support a recent 11th Circuit ruling which held that the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) protects an employee’s pre-eligibility request for post-eligibility leave.

Vet files sexual harassment lawsuit against Louisville Metro Animal Services

A former employee has filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against Louisville Metro Animal Services and former director Gilles Meloche, alleging that Meloche repeatedly harassed her and that the city did nothing to stop him.

Justice Department weighs in on foreclosure crisis

The troubled housing market is holding back economic recovery and the federal government has called been called on to offer solutions. The Justice Department has weighed in on the issue.

Worcester Law Firm Now Accepting Collections Cases

The Law Office of James P. Hentz announces that they are now accepting Collections Cases.

Athens car accident lawyers stand ready to assist with serious personal injury claims

Situated in Texas, Weinstein Law offers legal assistance to the clients in personal injury cases. The law firm provides the clients with aggressive representation in legal cases of premises liability, catastrophic injuries, aviation accidents and ...

Wild Horse Freedom Federation and BLM Face Off in Federal Court

Court of Appeals To Decide Issue of Press Access To Controversial Seizures of Wild Horses

Obama administration readies plan to sell foreclosures to investors

One-third of corporations pay no income taxes