Monday March 10th 2008, 10:27 pm
March 11 (Bloomberg) -- FGIC Corp., a U.S. bond insurer, filed a lawsuit against German bank IKB Deutsche Industriebank AG , the Financial Times reported.
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FGIC Files Lawsuit Against IKB Deutsche Industriebank, FT Says (Bloomberg.com)
Lawyers plan to withdraw Spygate lawsuit (AP via Yahoo! News)
Monday March 10th 2008, 9:29 pm
Lawyers for a former St. Louis Rams player and three fans plan to withdraw a lawsuit that accuses the New England Patriots of cheating in the 2002 Super Bowl.
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Lawyers Plan to Withdraw Spygate Lawsuit (Northwest Indiana Times)
Monday March 10th 2008, 8:44 pm
By MICHAEL KUNZELMAN | Monday, March 10, 2008 | No comments posted. NEW ORLEANS - Lawyers for a former St. Louis Rams player and three fans plan to withdraw a lawsuit that accuses the New England Patriots of cheating in the 2002 Super Bowl.
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Rams fans, player drop spying lawsuit vs. Pats (Sports Illustrated)
Monday March 10th 2008, 8:24 pm
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Lawyers for a former St. Louis Rams player and three fans plan to withdraw a lawsuit that accuses the New England Patriots of cheating in the 2002 Super Bowl.
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Rams fans, player drop lawsuit vs. Patriots (Sports Illustrated)
Monday March 10th 2008, 8:07 pm
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Lawyers for a former St. Louis Rams player and three fans plan to withdraw a lawsuit that accuses the New England Patriots of cheating in the 2002 Super Bowl.
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Lawyers plan to withdraw Spygate lawsuit (Lexington Herald-Leader)
Monday March 10th 2008, 7:53 pm
Lawyers for a former St. Louis Rams player and three fans plan to withdraw a lawsuit that accuses the New England Patriots of cheating in the 2002 Super Bowl. In court papers filed Monday, the plaintiffs' attorneys say they sued last month in an attempt to secure sworn testimony from former Patriots employee Matt Walsh, who allegedly taped a walkthrough practice by the Rams before New England's ...
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Lawyers plan to withdraw Spygate lawsuit (AP via Yahoo! News)
Monday March 10th 2008, 7:05 pm
Lawyers for a former St. Louis Rams player and three fans plan to withdraw a lawsuit that accuses the New England Patriots of cheating in the 2002 Super Bowl.
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Bodybuilder Jay Cutler settles LA lawsuit against nutrition firm (San Francisco Chronicle)
Monday March 10th 2008, 6:06 pm
Bodybuilding champ Jay Cutler has settled a lawsuit claiming a nutritional supplement company used his image without permission. The terms of Cutler's settlement with Omaha, Nebraska-based NDS Nutritional Products Inc. were not revealed in court papers...
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Utah settles lawsuit over motorist jolted with Taser (Provo Daily Herald)
Monday March 10th 2008, 6:01 pm
SALT LAKE CITY -- A stubborn motorist who became an Internet celebrity after video of him being stunned with a Taser by a Utah Highway Patrolman appeared on YouTube will receive $40,000 as part of a lawsuit settlement with the state, the Utah attorney general's office said Monday.
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Utah to pay $40K to settle lawsuit over Taser incident seen on YouTube (The Salt Lake Tribune)
Monday March 10th 2008, 5:24 pm
Posted: 3:03 PM- The Utah Attorney General’s Office has agreed to pay $40,000 to a motorist who was Tasered, settling an excessive force lawsuit,
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