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NHL cancels more games, All-Star contest as labor battle persists
This post has been updated. See the note below for details.As expected, the NHL on Friday canceled another block of games as well as the league's All-Star game, which had been scheduled for Jan. 27 in Columbus, Ohio. Regular-season games were canceled through Dec. 14, bringing the number of games wiped out...Tags: Gary Bettman, Sports, Trials, Columbus Blue Jackets, Ice Hockey
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NHL follows the NBA only so far in its labor negotiations
The NBA season was slipping away as Thanksgiving 2011 approached. The league and the National Basketball Players Assn. were so far apart in labor negotiations that players took the drastic step of dissolving their union by filing a disclaimer of...
Tags: Gary Bettman, Sports, Basketball, Trials, Thanksgiving
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What is the Difference Between Mediation and Arbitration?
Blog Sponsored by Taylor & Carls, P.A. Mediation and arbitration are each forms of alternative dispute resolution. Similarly, each are confidential proceedings in which the results do not become a matter of public record, are more informal than...Tags: Trials, Litigation, Litigation and Regulation
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Ex-'Price is Right' Model Gets $8.5 Million in Damages
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- A jury has awarded a former "Price is Right" model over $8.5 million in damages for discrimination by producers after her pregnancy. Brandi Cochran, 41, sued after she says she was not allowed to return to work after going on...Tags: Trials, Entertainment, Bob Barker, Drew Carey
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Lawsuit filed against Mercer County Fair and Horse Show
tkleffman@amnews.comHARRODSBURG - A Harrodsburg man has filed a lawsuit against the Mercer County Fair and Horse Show alleging that excavation work done at the fairgrounds to fix problems related to an earlier lawsuit have damaged his property. Joe M. Roby, who lives on...Tags: Justice System, Laws, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials
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Some final thoughts on the Robert Andino-Trayvon Robinson trade
The Baltimore SunTrayvon Robinson, the 25-year-old outfielder the Orioles received in Tuesday’s trade with the Seattle Mariners for infielder Robert Andino, is an intriguing player, though the reality is he may never become a big league regular. The Orioles view him...Tags: Sports, Adam Jones (baseball), Baltimore Orioles, Seattle Mariners, Boston Red Sox
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Two top U.S. short track skaters back beleaguered national team coaches
Lana Gehring and Jessica Smith, both medalists at the 2012 World Short Track Speedskating Championships, Tuesday issued a statement of support for their national team coaches, one of whom has been charged with "unchecked abuse" in formal complaints...
Tags: Sports, Speed Skating, FIFA World Cup
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Ex-tabloid editors Brooks, Coulson in court for British phone-hacking case
World NowA dozen defendants in a landmark phone-hacking inquiry tied to Rupert Murdoch's News International newspaper group appeared in London's Central Criminal Court for pre-trial hearings.... -
Frandsen, Phillies avoid salary arbitration
The Phillies FilesNo one knows how much playing time Kevin Frandsenwill get in 2013, but the Phillies made sure they let him know they value him. Frandsen, who started the 2012 season with a minor league contract before having his contract purchased...... -
LAUSD must pay $2.4 million to football player who broke neck
L.A. NOWA 19-year-old North Hollywood High School student who broke his neck during a football tryout practice has won a $2.4-million arbitration award against the Los Angeles Unified School District.... -
Sox and Royals know rotations rule
Rick Hahn and Dayton Moore know one of the biggest realities of baseball and wasted no time acting upon it. If you're going to go to the playoffs, you better have a strong starting rotation. Last year, eight of the 10 postseason teams were in the...
Tags: Sports, Doug Fister, Seattle Mariners, Chicago White Sox, Chris Sale
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USADA grants Armstrong 30-day extension
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency on Wednesday granted Lance Armstrong an extension of up to 30 days to contest drug charges while the seven-time Tour de France winner challenges the case in federal court. The move erases the Saturday deadline for Armstrong...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Tour de France, Lance Armstrong, Sports
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