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Rushville family plans to sue after teen attacked at school
The family of a Rushville teen attacked at school plans to file a lawsuit against the district. Surveillance video at Benjamin Rush Middle School taken on September 17th, showed a 15-year-old student beating 13-year-old Austin McDaniel as other...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Trials
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EBay gives buyers, sellers ultimatum on arbitration
If you're an EBay user, heads up: The big dog of online auctions says it will take away your right to join class-action lawsuits unless you send in a letter challenging the move. EBay also is serving notice that the company and its affiliates reserve the...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Justice System, U.S. Supreme Court, Microsoft Corporation, Employment
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Second-grader's parents sue Muncie school, claim son was sexually abused
The parents of a Muncie second grader have filed a lawsuit against Burris Laboratory School claiming their son suffered repeated sexual abuse from classmates. The details of the 14-page lawsuit are shocking, the subject matter is disturbing. The suit...
Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Laws
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Should a co-signer settle with collection agency?
Dear Liz: My daughter co-signed a student loan for a friend who failed to pay the debt. Now my daughter cannot refinance her home because this loan appears on her otherwise very good credit reports. She has been getting calls from a collection agency. I...Tags: Justice System, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Finance, Credit and Debt
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ACLU joins lawsuit filed by teacher fired for undergoing in vitro
The American Civil Liberties Union announced they are joining the discrimination lawsuit filed by a Fort Wayne teacher who lost her job. Emily Herx was fired from her Catholic school after going through in vitro fertilization treatments. She is now...
Tags: Roman Catholicism, Religion and Belief, American Civil Liberties Union, Trials, Christianity
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Forgetting Mortgage Payments Not All That Easy
The Hartford CourantThe U.S. Senate campaign in Connecticut has become a test of who pivots best. Moving the public's attention to a candidate's strength or an opponent's weakness is an essential skill in an era of the ceaseless campaign. Democratic Senate candidate...Tags: Justice System, Real Estate, Christopher Dodd, Rentals, Financial and Business Services
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School, employees named in lawsuit following bullied teen's suicide
Two years after a Greensburg teenager committed suicide, his family filed a civil lawsuit against the school corporation and four of its employees. Fifteen-year-old Billy Lucas attended Greensburg Community Junior High School before he took his own...
Tags: Social Sciences, Justice System, Minority Groups, Bullying, Economy, Business and Finance
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Indiana attorney general sues Carmel company
The state is suing a Carmel company for failing to live up to its end of the bargain. Attorney General Greg Zoeller filed a lawsuit against the Statewide Federal Assistance Corporation Wednesday. The lawsuit claims that the company and its owner, Ashley...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Trials, Companies and Corporations
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Small community associations have pluses, minuses
The residential real estate market is slowly improving, and condominiums and town homes are again being built. But instead of massive towers and sprawling subdivisions, developments are far smaller in size. One example is Wicker West 1555, a nine-unit,...
Tags: Real Estate, Realty, Real Estate Buyers, Trials, Condos
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When Lawmakers Behave and Prosecutors Do Not
Writing about the fiscal cliff is futile, especially now that we’re over it. Who wants to spend time with a group of people who voluntarily set up a drop-dead event to force them to act and then decided that, actually, they’d rather drop...Tags: Justice System, Mike Huckabee, Prosecution, Fiscal Cliff, Dick Durbin
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Can your divorce be collaborative?
If you've gone through a divorce, you know how challenging it can be to keep your emotions in check. Add children to the mix and the damage can be devastating. But experts say more divorcing couples are seeing the benefits of putting down the boxing...
Tags: Justice System, Family, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Chicago Tribune Columnists
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Carmel company accused of taking advantage of Joplin tornado victims
A Carmel company is accused of taking advantage of Joplin, Mo., tornado victims. Bradley White and his company, Four Seasons Roofing, have been sued over contracts made with several tornado victims. The lawsuit claims that Four Seasons promised to...
Tags: Tornadoes, Joplin Tornado (2011), Economy, Business and Finance, Trials, Natural Disasters
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