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...actual truth or falsity of that which was published is rarely addressed," the Iowa study says. The harm done to the plaintiff's reputation "is even more rarely explored." Nine times out of ten, after going to tremendous expense, the newspaper wins but often on grounds that seem a technicality to the public. In the Lakian case, the truth was addressed, and Lakian was unable to rebut the strongest charges made by the paper. Still, he claimed vindication. Few plaintiffs any longer "sue to win," the Iowa study concludes, "they win by suing...
...championship consisted of four rounds of alternating between plaintiff and defendant, with each round lasting three hours. In the end, UCLA took the championship...
Each party recently announced a settlement of both suits. While the terms were not disclosed, EarthRights said Unocal will compensate the plaintiff villagers and pay to help them establish improvement programs in the region...
...such cases, the plaintiff typically would subpoena the colleges and universities involved in order to obtain the names of the people using those IP addresses...
...Chicago federal judge Joan Lefkow because of her ruling in a trademark dispute concerning the name of his church; to the maximum sentence of 40 years in prison; in Chicago. His case made headlines again in February when Lefkow's husband and mother were murdered by a deranged ex-plaintiff, who, despite early suspicions, had no connection to Hale...