Sunday, 2 January 2011

Suits filed over dog shootings highlight growing field of animal law - Los Angeles Times (LONDON LEGAL)

Suits filed over dog shootings highlight growing field of animal law - Los Angeles Times
The case highlights the rapidly evolving field of animal law, which is growing as people insist that pets are not property, but part of the family. "The common law is that a dog is just chattel — a piece of property that's easily replaced," said Rebekah
Source: www.latimes.com

The Luck of a family - Sacramento Bee
After retiring from the NFL, Oliver moved to Germany to practice law and manage the Frankfurt franchise of the the more you allow that internal spirit to grow." The family returned to Houston, and Oliver coached Andrew's Pop Warner team for two years.
Source: www.sacbee.com

Law profs file brief supporting California mom in custody case - Dayton Daily News
We continue to trust that the Court of Appeal in California will focus on the law and the facts of this particular case, and will make a decision that is appropriate for this child, her father, and her extended family.” Dwyer said he believes the case
Source: www.daytondailynews.com

New Year's means tears for the Ortega family - Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
In June, the Luis Rivera Ortega Act became law in Florida. On Saturday evening, Luis was remembered in a more private way. Family and friends gathered for a vigil along Forsyth where he was killed. A homemade memorial with a small bike and stuffed animals
Source: www.sun-sentinel.com

Family ax killer grows up in prison - Minneapolis Star Tribune
The defense lawyer said Brom believed killing his family was "the only way out" and he lacked a "moral appreciation" for what he had done. A jury deliberated for three days before finding him sane. Morse described the sentence as "emotional agony."
Source: www.startribune.com

Health Care Law Changes for 2011: Adult Children Included in Parents' Insurance - ABC News
Most health insurance plans previously dropped children from parental insurance plans once they turned 19 or graduated college. This controversial insurance modification is seen by many Americans as an extension of childhood for adults in their 20s, while
Source: abcnews.go.com

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