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Company that planned Sorrento solar farm will be liquidated
A federal judge has appointed a receiver to take over management and begin liquidation of the troubled solar company BlueChip Energy, which had plans to install a massive solar farm in Sorrento. U.S. District Judge John Antoon II appointed a receiver as...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Trials, Farms, Companies and Corporations
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LAPD reviews Charles Manson follower's tapes for new clues
After a lengthy battle, Los Angeles Police Department detectives and prosecutors have decades-old audiotapes that could shed new light on other cases potentially connected to the Charles Manson killing rampage. LAPD Cmdr. Andrew Smith said the...
Tags: Scientology, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Justice System, Los Angeles Police Department
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LAPD reviewing Manson follower tapes in hunt for new clues
After a lengthy battle, Los Angeles Police Department detectives and prosecutors have decades-old audiotapes that could shed new light on other cases potentially connected to the Charles Manson killing spree. LAPD Cmdr. Andrew Smith said the department'...Tags: Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Scientology, Justice System, Los Angeles Police Department
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Battling a Motion to Strip or Motion to Value in Bankruptcy Court
Blog Sponsored by Taylor & Carls, P.A. The association has finally obtained its foreclosure judgment for nonpayment of assessments. A sale date has been set. Then, the owner files bankruptcy. What does the association then do? Historically, and...Tags: St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida), Financially Distressed Companies, Orlando, Mortgages, Financial and Business Services
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During Art Nouveau period, lamps featured sensuous, curvy women
Electric lights were first marketed to the public about 1880. It is said that Louis Comfort Tiffany's famous lily lamp with glass shades for light bulbs was the first lamp with a shade that projected light down, not up, like a candle flame. Other lamps of...Tags: Toy Industry, New York City, Psittacosis , Companies and Corporations, China
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Christian Brothers settle suit with 400 sex abuse victims
The Roman Catholic religious order that runs Brother Rice High School in Chicago and St. Laurence High School in Burbank didn't want Brother Edward Chrysostom Courtney in Chicago any longer. So in the early 1970s, the Irish Christian Brothers shipped...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Financially Distressed Companies, Laws, Justice System, Trials
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L.A. City Council OKs Villaraigosa's final, $7.7-billion budget
The Los Angeles City Council on Thursday signed off on Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa's final $7.7-billion budget, setting the stage, as several members acknowledged, for many city workers to get a 5.5% raise in eight months. Council members did not vote to...
Tags: Elections, Public Employees, Wendy Greuel, Los Angeles Police Department, Finance
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City Council approves final Villaraigosa budget of $7.7 billion
The Los Angeles City Council on Thursday unanimously approved Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa’s final budget, expanding key services as several members acknowledged that many city workers will likely get a 5.5% raise in eight months. Councilman Eric...
Tags: Elections, Budgets and Budgeting, Politics, Public Employees, Wendy Greuel
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Allentown's fiscal problems are bad, but Harrisburg's are even worse
Allentown has a $200 million red ink problem, which, it seems, is the fault of any city politician not currently in office, and a population of 118,000 as of the 2010 census. That $200 million, split 118,000 ways, comes to less than $1,700 per person....
Tags: Elections, Local Elections, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Allentown, Politics
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Judge rules gifts cards from belly-up Borders bookstores worthless
Those clinging hopefully to the old Borders books gift cards stashed in their drawers or wallets are out of luck, a Manhattan federal judge ruled Wednesday. According to Reuters, there are about $210.5 million worth of such cards that had not been used by...
Tags: Sharper Image Corporation, Justice System, Books, Books and Magazines, The Wall Street Journal
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Garcetti's advantage
As Mayor-elect Eric Garcetti assembles his new administration, it is interesting, and encouraging, to note the odd confluence of circumstances that will leave him beholden less to factions or special interests and more to the people of Los Angeles....
Tags: Local Elections, Elections, Wendy Greuel, Public Employees, Government
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Bell is on the brink of a fiscal crisis, audit says
This post has been corrected. Please see the note below.Bell's finances have worsened considerably since its infamous corruption scandal, leaving the city unable to refund millions of dollars in taxes illegally levied on residents and businesses, an audit released Wednesday shows. The report by the state...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, City of Bell Public Corruption Scandal, Justice System, Trials, Finance
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