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Union asks judge to dismiss anti-smoking lawsuit targeting Atlantic City casinos

Newsday 30 Apr 2024
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J ... Nancy Erika Smith, the lawyer for Atlantic City casino workers seeking to end smoking in the gambling halls speaks outside a courthouse in Trenton, N.J., on April 5, 2024, after filing a lawsuit seeking to force a smoking ban.
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Asbury Park to developer: Use NJ money to fix, reopen the Paramount Theatre first

app 30 Apr 2024
ASBURY PARK - The city is still waiting to receive millions of state dollars to repair the boardwalk, but hopes the waterfront developer will use the money to repair and reopen the historic Paramount Theatre first.
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Mexico proudly controls its energy but could find it hard to reach its climate goals

The Nashville Ledger 30 Apr 2024
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico's taking control of its oil sector from U.S ... Edgar Olvera, a 45-year-old Mexico City lawyer, said the private sector could bring more investment to exploit Mexico's natural resources.
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Mexico proudly controls energy but finds it hard to reach climate goals

Naharnet 30 Apr 2024
The 61-year-old former Mexico City mayor has also said she ... Edgar Olvera, a 45-year-old Mexico City lawyer, said the private sector could bring more investment to exploit Mexico's natural resources.
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Mexico could find it hard to reach its climate goals

Gulf Today 30 Apr 2024
The 61-year-old former Mexico City mayor has also said ... Edgar Olvera, a 45-year-old Mexico City lawyer, said the private sector could bring more investment to exploit Mexico’s natural resources.
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From pot-bellied pigs to crematoriums: All RI's land-use cases end up in front of this judge

The Providence Journal 29 Apr 2024
City of Providence – stems from the City Council's 2022 ordinance banning the “bulk storage of liquid propane gas” in all zones in the city ... Lanphear was also the State House lawyer for legislative Republicans for 21 years.
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Lawyer says RCMP bullying claims in Surrey policing case could cause 'undue' concern

North Shore News 29 Apr 2024
government lawyer says court documents in a policing dispute with the City of Surrey contain significant allegations of harassment and bullying by the RCMP that should be kept from public view because they could cause "undue public concern.".
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Benjamin Mendy has bankruptcy case dismissed: Ex-Man City star pays £700,000 tax bill after selling...

The Daily Mail 29 Apr 2024
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) had sought a bankruptcy order against the former Manchester City footballer over the bill ... The former Manchester City footballer sold his 11,000sq-ft Cheshire mansion (pictured) where he held lockdown parties with girls.
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The Aggressive and Expensive Legal Team Defending Mayor Adams

New York Times 29 Apr 2024
With Mayor Eric Adams and his top aides facing several investigations, he is amassing a team of high-powered lawyers paid by his donors and city taxpayers ... .
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Benjamin Mendy’s bankruptcy case dismissed after six-figure tax debt paid

London Evening Standard 29 Apr 2024
Lawyers for fhe former Manchester City footballer said an outstanding sum of just under £710,000 had been paid ... .
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RCMP bullying claims in Surrey policing case could cause 'undue' concern, lawyer says

CTV 29 Apr 2024
government lawyer says court documents in a policing dispute with the City of Surrey contain significant allegations of harassment and bullying by the RCMP that should be kept from public view because they could cause “undue public concern.” ... .
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The Daily Mail 29 Apr 2024
Diddy's accuser in the case, who has publicly identified herself as Joi Dickerson-Neal, said in legal docs that the musical artist, 54, had drugged and sexually assaulted her in January of 1991 in New York City.
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Reputed Genovese mobster Anthony ‘Rom’ Romanello has ‘no regrets’ about viral punch of NYC restauranteur: lawyer

New York Post 29 Apr 2024
A reputed mobster caught-on-camera slugging a New York City restauranteur has “no regrets” about landing the blow, his lawyer said Monday — as the elderly tough guy was sentenced to two years in prison for the extortion plot.

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