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...within two years to settle a lawsuit filed by the National Association of the Deaf last year. On October 10, the parties in...
... National Association of the Deaf v. Netflix Inc. until October 2. The parties...
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...The plaintiffs were convicted of sex crimes and completed their...restricting opportunities for in- person association among Rushville's six 75...
...senior judge in Springfield, Mass., issued the order in National Association of the Deaf v. Netflix Inc. The organization, along with a number...
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...from third-party tortfeasors for health care expendituresmade on behalf of Medicaid beneficiaries who are tort victims. At the same time, however, states...
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...mainly on South Carolina's death row, for the January 1982 murder of Dorothy Edwards, an elderly woman who had sporadically employed him. The 28...
...Inc. didn't conspire to force technology licensing company Rambus Inc. out of the high-speed computer memory business. Rambus had sought $3.85 billion...
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