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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...there are the appeals. Dodi's father, the conspiratorially minded Mohammed al-Fayed, has been publicly planning an appeal ever since it became apparent that the court would absolve the photogs. And then there are the lawsuits. The only survivor of the crash, Diana bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones, may sue the Ritz and the limousine company that leased the crashed Mercedes; meanwhile, Diana's family and the English royal family are reportedly considering legal action. But the biggest drama still to come will be from the official British inquest, which could not start until the French criminal investigation was concluded...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Paparazzi Cleared; Now Diana Case Really Begins | 9/3/1999 | See Source »

Sisler cried age discrimination. The bank brushed him off at first, saying that even if it had fired him solely because of his age--which it denied--only older people could sue on such grounds. But after a five-year battle, New Jersey's highest court disagreed, ruling in February that the state's Law Against Discrimination prohibits bias based on any consideration of age. The case now goes to trial to determine if the bank, in fact, fired Sisler because of his age. (Bergen has never fully told its side of the story. But Bergen lawyer Angelo Genova said...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Can a Man of 25 Claim Age Bias? | 8/16/1999 | See Source »

Saudi multimillionaire Salah Idris is preparing to sue the U.S. government in an effort to win back his good name--plus the $30 million or so he lost when the U.S. bombed his pharmaceutical factory last year. According to U.S. officials, Idris' plant in Khartoum stored chemical-weapons material and had links to OSAMA BIN LADEN, the alleged mastermind of attacks on two American embassies in Africa one year ago. But while America has provided little evidence to implicate Idris, the Saudi businessman has commissioned a U.S. investigative firm to support his claim that his plant produced nothing but medicine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Lawsuits | 8/16/1999 | See Source »

Saudi multimillionaire Salah Idris is preparing to sue the U.S. government in an effort to win back his good name -- plus the $30 million or so he lost when the U.S. bombed his Sudan pharmaceutical factory last year. According to U.S. officials, Idris' plant in Khartoum stored chemical-weapons material and had links to Osama bin Laden, the alleged mastermind of attacks on two American embassies in Africa one year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Being the U.S. Means Hardly Ever Saying Sorry | 8/9/1999 | See Source »

Burke said his client plans to sue MIT for the diploma, arguing MIT does not have the right to revoke a graduate's diploma and that his client was denied due process...

Author: By Rachel P. Kovner, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: MIT Fraternity Member Has Diploma Revoked | 8/6/1999 | See Source »

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