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Verizon exec slams Google, Microsoft, Yahoo for NSA lawsuit grandstanding

2013-09-18 01:18:31| IT Services - Topix.net

Verizon Enterprise Solutions president John Stratton launched a stinging critique of several US-based IT companies that will sue the National Security Agency in order to be able to reveal more about their interactions with the intelligence agency.

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4-5 news: Oklahoma growers win $7.3 million lawsuit against Tyson

2013-09-16 12:38:45| Food - Topix.net

Ten Oklahoma poultry growers have won a $7.3 million judgment against Tyson Foods Inc., which the growers claimed used unethical practices.

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ABF Weighs Next Move After Lawsuit Dismissal

2013-09-13 16:38:31| Trucking - Topix.net

A federal court in late August left ABF Freight System with a clear choice: the less-than-truckload carrier could drop its struggle to wring $750 million in damages from the Teamsters union and YRC Worldwide, or try to appeal again after having its lawsuit challenging three rounds of union concessions at its competitor dismissed three times in as ... (more)

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Ruling to Send Lawsuit Against Exxon Back to Faulkner County Seen as Win for Mayflower Families

2013-09-13 07:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Arkansas Times: U.S. District Judge Billy Roy Wilson today sent a class action lawsuit against ExxonMobil over the Pegasus pipeline spill back to Faulkner County Circuit Court, where it was originally filed. The case, Duncan et al v ExxonMobil Corporation, also names David L. Raulston, who it describes as an Arkansas-based maintenance and operations technician for the pipeline. Exxon argued that the plaintiffs had no legal claim against Raulston. Without him, the case would have fallen under federal jurisdiction...

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District Court Denies Preliminary Injunction In COOL Lawsuit

2013-09-12 22:09:00| Beef

The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia this week turned down a request for a preliminary injunction to stop USDA from going forward with implementing its mandatory country of origin (COOL) labeling rules while a lawsuit is still in play. read more

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