A&E Network, reality TV show ‘The First 48’ sued over fatal Detroit cop raid
Legal news for Detroit wrongful death lawyers: A girl was fatally shot when police raided her home, while filming a reality TV show.
Legal news for Detroit wrongful death lawyers: A girl was fatally shot when police raided her home, while filming a reality TV show.
News for personal injury lawyers—ACLU and other groups file lawsuit in attempt to obtain records concerning reports of sexual assault in the military.
Legal news for intellectual property lawyers: George Clinton sued the Black Eyed Peas for copyright infringement.
News for New York personal injury lawyers—Harlem high school teacher claims principle is pushing him resign by making him teach disorderly freshman.
News for Alabama personal injury lawyers—Lawsuit claims Birmingham teacher hit child with belt six times, once for each question he missed on a test.
Legal news for California business lawyers: A group of lawyers claim that Overstock.com lies about their discounts and prices.
Legal news for Illinois personal injury lawyers: A welder claims a control panel was negligently wired, which led to his injuries.
Legal news for Arizona personal injury attorneys: A deputy shot a man in the eye during a case of road rage.
News for Pennsylvania civil rights lawyers—ACLU files suit on behalf of Pittsburgh couple whose newborn baby was taken away due to a faulty positive.
Legal news for personal injury lawyers: A couple says they brought bedbugs back home with them from the famed NYC hotel.
News for civil rights lawyers—Lawsuit underway after Uganda newspaper created list of the nation’s 100 “top” homosexuals, including photos, names, addresses.
News for Tennessee civil rights lawyers—Transportation Safety Administration faces lawsuit concerning the constitutionality of full-body scanners, frisking.
Legal news for Detroit wrongful death lawyers: A girl was fatally shot when police raided her home, while filming a reality TV show.
News for personal injury lawyers—ACLU and other groups file lawsuit in attempt to obtain records concerning reports of sexual assault in the military.
Legal news for intellectual property lawyers: George Clinton sued the Black Eyed Peas for copyright infringement.
News for New York personal injury lawyers—Harlem high school teacher claims principle is pushing him resign by making him teach disorderly freshman.
News for Alabama personal injury lawyers—Lawsuit claims Birmingham teacher hit child with belt six times, once for each question he missed on a test.
Legal news for California business lawyers: A group of lawyers claim that Overstock.com lies about their discounts and prices.
Legal news for Illinois personal injury lawyers: A welder claims a control panel was negligently wired, which led to his injuries.
Legal news for Arizona personal injury attorneys: A deputy shot a man in the eye during a case of road rage.
News for Pennsylvania civil rights lawyers—ACLU files suit on behalf of Pittsburgh couple whose newborn baby was taken away due to a faulty positive.
Legal news for personal injury lawyers: A couple says they brought bedbugs back home with them from the famed NYC hotel.
News for civil rights lawyers—Lawsuit underway after Uganda newspaper created list of the nation’s 100 “top” homosexuals, including photos, names, addresses.
News for Tennessee civil rights lawyers—Transportation Safety Administration faces lawsuit concerning the constitutionality of full-body scanners, frisking.