#Remington buried lawyers with cartoons in Sandy Hook lawsuit

#Remington buried lawyers with cartoons in Sandy Hook lawsuit

“#Remington buried lawyers with cartoons in Sandy Hook lawsuit” How despicable. Remington Arms flooded lawyers representing families of the 2012 Sandy Hook massacre with a mass of pretrial data that contained tens of thousands of “random” images — including bizarre cartoons based on the “Despicable Me” franchise, a recent court filing states. The 18,000 pages of…

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#Letters to the Editor — July 2, 2021

#Letters to the Editor — July 2, 2021

“#Letters to the Editor — July 2, 2021” The Issue: The Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s overturning of Bill Cosby’s conviction for sexual assault. I mourn for the myriad women who were victimized by Bill Cosby, who have been thrust onto an emotional roller coaster that culminated in Cosby now enjoying freedom — not because he did…

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#Hundreds of NYC rioters, looters have charges dropped

#Hundreds of NYC rioters, looters have charges dropped

“#Hundreds of NYC rioters, looters have charges dropped” Hundreds of people arrested for looting and rioting across the Big Apple last year in the wake of George Floyd’s police-involved death have had their charges dropped, according to an analysis of NYPD data — figures ripped as “disgusting” by local business owners. In the Bronx —…

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#Ex-Make-A-Wish Iowa CEO admits to stealing funds

#Ex-Make-A-Wish Iowa CEO admits to stealing funds

“#Ex-Make-A-Wish Iowa CEO admits to stealing funds” The former CEO of Make-A-Wish Iowa has pleaded guilty to charges of embezzling tens of thousands of dollars meant to help sick and dying children. Jennifer Woodley admitted in a written guilty plea last week to the unauthorized use of a credit card for the months-long theft, which began…

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#Asbestos-related lawsuits are clogging up NYC court system

#Asbestos-related lawsuits are clogging up NYC court system

“#Asbestos-related lawsuits are clogging up NYC court system” Asbestos-related lawsuits are clogging up the Big Apple’s court system — and forcing companies to needlessly shell out tens of thousands of dollars in legal bills, a new study has found. The New York Civil Justice Institute found that some law firms wrongfully name companies as defendants…

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