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    May 29, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Is a Call of Duty settlement coming?

    Could a Call of Duty settlement be at hand?
    Could a Call of Duty settlement be at hand? Key pre-trial motions in the high-stakes lawsuit involving Activision Blizzard Inc.'s Call of Duty game franchise abruptly ceased Tuesday morning, prompting speculation as to whether such talks are underway....

    Tags: Gaming, Corporate Crime, Activision Blizzard, Inc., Entertainment, Court Preliminary

  2. Nov 12, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  3. Glendale sued over claims that it underpaid for mudslide repair work

    The insurer of a construction company hired to repair Glendale slopes after the 2005 mudslide has filed a breach of contract lawsuit against the city, claiming the contractor was underpaid for excavation work that turned out to be much more intensive than what was advertised.
    The insurer of a construction company hired to repair Glendale slopes after the 2005 mudslide has filed a breach of contract lawsuit against the city, claiming the contractor was underpaid for excavation work that turned out to be much more intensive than...

    Tags: Justice System, Insurance, Work Rules Contract Issues, Heavy Engineering, Corporate Crime

  4. Oct 25, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Judge says lawsuit alleging botched mortgage modification can proceed

    A Yorkville homeowner's lawsuit alleging that her lender botched her efforts to modify her mortgage will be allowed to proceed and she can seek class-action status, a federal court judge ruled this week. The Monday ruling by U.S. District Court Judge...

    Tags: Judges, Justice System, Financial and Business Services, Corporate Crime, Mortgages

  6. Nov 3, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  7. Community colleges' promise meets bitter reality

    In 1971, I was a high school graduate without much money and even less of a plan. A community college campus seemed like a good place to try to figure things out, so I enrolled at Diablo Valley College in the San Francisco Bay Area.
    In 1971, I was a high school graduate without much money and even less of a plan. A community college campus seemed like a good place to try to figure things out, so I enrolled at Diablo Valley College in the San Francisco Bay Area. In two years there, I...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Gaming, Teachers, Corporate Crime, Teaching and Learning

  8. Oct 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. City loses suit against former mayoral candidate's wife

    The city of Baltimore has lost its case against the wife of former mayoral candidate Otis Rolley, who it claimed owed the city $26,100 for taking months of paid leave she hadn't earned while working for City Council President Bernard C. "Jack" Young.
    The city of Baltimore has lost its case against the wife of former mayoral candidate Otis Rolley, who it claimed owed the city $26,100 for taking months of paid leave she hadn't earned while working for City Council President Bernard C. "Jack" Young....

    Tags: Justice System, Corporate Crime, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges

  10. Jun 5, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  11. Beekeepers to receive $2.4 million

    swaltman@aberdeennews.com
    Webster and Wilmot beekeepers are set to receive about $2.4 million after a Day County jury ruled that an insurance company did not compensate them for losses from a dispute over some of the most valuable honey production land in the state.  Nationwide...

    Tags: Watertown, Insurance, Business, Corporate Crime, Beekeeping

  12. Oct 23, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  13. Waynesboro Area School Board OKs lawsuit settlement

    waynesboro@herald-mail.com
    The Waynesboro Area School Board on Tuesday authorized settling out of court a lawsuit connected with the renovation and expansion of Waynesboro Area Senior High School three years ago. The school board voted unanimously to spend $1.14 million to...

    Tags: Justice System, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Corporate Crime, Arbitration, Litigation

  14. Oct 24, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  15. Britney Spears' Ex-Manager Suing Her Parents for Defamation

    LOS ANGELES --  Former manager Sam Lutfi claims Britney Spears' parents defamed, libeled and cheated him out of millions in a battle for control of the pop star and her career.
    CNN
    LOS ANGELES -- Former manager Sam Lutfi claims Britney Spears' parents defamed, libeled and cheated him out of millions in a battle for control of the pop star and her career. A book written by Spears' mother painted Lutfi as a "predator" and a...

    Tags: Arts, Justice System, Corporate Crime, Los Angeles Times, Prosecution

  16. Oct 14, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. City red-light camera vendor under scrutiny

    Prompted by a Tribune investigation into allegations of wrongdoing in Chicago's red-light camera program, an Arizona-based firm has disclosed it paid a $910 luxury hotel tab for the city official in charge of its contract and failed to tell City Hall about the ethics breach for two years.
    Prompted by a Tribune investigation into allegations of wrongdoing in Chicago's red-light camera program, an Arizona-based firm has disclosed it paid a $910 luxury hotel tab for the city official in charge of its contract and failed to tell City Hall...

    Tags: Bribery, Values, Corporate Crime, Travel, Chicago White Sox

  18. Oct 4, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  19. Neon museum could get switched off amid redevelopment wind-down

    The wind-down of local redevelopment threatens to undo an agreement to bring the Museum of Neon Art from downtown Los Angeles to Glendale, which could leave the venerable curator of all things neon without a home.
    The wind-down of local redevelopment threatens to undo an agreement to bring the Museum of Neon Art from downtown Los Angeles to Glendale, which could leave the venerable curator of all things neon without a home. MONA had shut down its Los Angeles space...

    Tags: MONA (music group), Arts, Arts and Culture, Museums, Corporate Crime

  20. Oct 5, 2012 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
  21. Imperial Irrigation District candidates spar over who owns the water

    <em>Editor's Note: This article has been corrected.</em>
    Imperial Valley Press Staff Writer
    Editor's Note: This article has been corrected. The races for the Imperial Irrigation District’s Division 2 and Division 4 seats are runoffs that pit an incumbent in each district against a challenger, in which incumbents and challengers shared...

    Tags: Elections, Steve Benson, Corporate Crime, Board of Directors, Politics

  22. Oct 5, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  23. Let the neon shine on Brand Boulevard

    With the consequences of the state's decision to abolish local redevelopment continuing to roil Glendale, this week the Museum of Neon Art emerged as a potential casualty. It seems the $5.2-million deal approved by the now-defunct Redevelopment Agency to...

    Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture, Museums, Corporate Crime

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