Tuesday 31 August 2010

King family reserves right to file claim - San Jose Mercury News (LEGAL NEWS)

King family reserves right to file claim - San Jose Mercury News
SAN DIEGO—The parents of a slain Southern California teenager have filed paperwork with the state to preserve their right to seek financial compensation for the death of their daughter. Sara Muller Fraunces
Source: www.mercurynews.com

SeaWorld trainer’s family hires lawyers - Bradenton Herald
ORLANDO — The husband of the SeaWorld Orlando trainer who was drowned by one of the park’s killer whales has hired a Chicago law firm that specializes in wrongful-death litigation. The Chicago firm O
Source: www.bradenton.com

Motherless teen taken in by relatives rides family crime wave - Philadelphia Daily News
We know we're in for a different kind of family values early in "Animal Kingdom" - right off the top, actually - as we watch a teenager sitting next to his passed-out mother on the couch while some inane game
Source: www.philly.com

Jennifer Hudson's family murder trial delayed - New Zealand Herald
Jennifer Hudson's brother-in-law William Balfour has been granted a continuance in his trial for murder and home invasion charges, following the killing of the singer's mother, brother and nephew. Jennifer Hudson's
Source: www.nzherald.co.nz

REGION: Chelsea's Law vote delayed - North County Times
The state Assembly postponed taking a final vote today on a proposed law named for slain Poway High School student Chelsea King. AB 1844 -- Chelsea's Law -- calls for mandatory life sentences for violent sex crimes
Source: www.nctimes.com

Wyatt Law Firm Files Securities Class Action Lawsuit Against Landwin Management, LLC - Forbes
BusinessWire - Notice is hereby given that Law Offices of Andrew M. Wyatt, representing investors who purchased Landwin Management, LLC, has filed a Class Action lawsuit in the United States District Court for
Source: www.forbes.com

Emmys full of first-time winners; 'Mad Men,' 'Modern Family' take top awards - Star News Online
The 62nd primetime Emmys get started in about two and a half hours, but right now the stars are starting to hit the red carpet, so let's sit back, try to ignore the annoying Ryan Seacrest and enjoy the show
Source: www.starnewsonline.com

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