Hans Rudolph Beyeler, 56,was killed after his car was involved in an auto vs. big rig crash near Sunland on the Interstate 210, the Santa Clarita Signal reported. Beyeler was traveling eastbound on the 210 near La Tuna Canyon Road
90 year old Henry S. Piotrowski of Staten Island was mauled by two pit bulls in his yard earlier this month, causing severe injuries which required doctors at Richmond Hospital to amputate one leg. The two male pit bulls were
A 27-year-old man is expected to be charged before noon today in the stabbing murder of a Hopkins woman. It was the first homicide in the suburb in nine years.
A judge will allow defense attorneys for Olga Franco, the woman accused of causing a fatal bus crash, to argue that her boyfriend was driving at the time of the accident.
Yesterday, the Wall Street Journal had a great editorial up on the hypocrisy of SEIU leadership. Andy Stern and his cronies are more intent than ever on blackmailing unwilling companies into forcing SEIU "representation" on their employees through a series
Washington, DC (July 17, 2008) â€" The National Right to Work Foundation has formally requested that the U.S. Department of Labor and U.S. Department of Justice open investigations into a campaign fundraising scheme adopted by the Service Employees International Union
In a report issued after a year of study and public comment, the United States Copyright Office has advised Congress to abolish two statutes regarding statutory licensing for satellite and cable, but keep one governing the rebroadcast of distant signals
The Rhode Island Supreme Court has overturned, in a unanimous decision, a trial court ruling against three former manufacturers of lead paint,vacating a multibillion dollar award. In ruling, the court found the state Attorney General could not allege facts to
The Justice Department is preparing changes to prosecutor guidelines, known as the McNulty Memorandum, for white-collar criminal cases, a move some claim is aimed at preventing proposed legislation the department opposes. The department has faced recent criticism for using the
As one of the strongest green building laws in the United States is expected to take effect later this year in Los Angeles, attorneys are already counseling clients on how to avoid potential risk and liability associated with new green
Second Circuit Rules on Corporate Scienter, Dismisses Dynex Case In a closely-watched appeal raising the issue of corporate scienter, the Second Circuit today ordered the dismissal of a class action suit against Dynex and Merit. The central issue in Teamsters
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