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  2. Lawyers for the city of Fort Worth reach proposed settlement ...

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    The City Council will have to vote on whether to accept the settlement, which could come as early as the 6 p.m. meeting on Aug. 13. Fort Worth has allocated $2 million to fighting Fitzgerald’s case.

  3. Former aide to Steve Fulop files wrongful termination lawsuit ...

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    Jonathan Gomez-Noriega, a former aide to Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop, is suing the gubernatorial hopeful for wrongful termination, retaliation and discrimination, after he said he was fired in ...

  4. Wrongful dismissal - Wikipedia

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    A wrongful dismissal will allow the employee to claim monetary damages in an amount that compensates the employee for the wages, commissions, bonuses, profit sharing and other such emoluments the employee would have earned or received during the lawful notice period, minus earnings from new employment obtained during the lawful notice period.

  5. Hubert Nathan Myers and Clifford Williams - Wikipedia

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    Only Hubert Nathan Myers is eligible for compensation for wrongful conviction due to Florida's "Clean Hands Provision" which only allows compensation if a person is "not convicted of another violent felony or more than one non-violent felonies." [9] [11]

  6. Family of Missouri teen who fell to death on FreeFall ride in ...

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    An Orange County jury in Florida reached the verdict after a one-day trial, attorney Bob Hilliard told USA TODAY on Friday. Hilliard Law wrote that the verdict against Funtime-Handels is a ...

  7. Amount in controversy - Wikipedia

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    Amount in controversy (sometimes called jurisdictional amount) is a term used in civil procedure to denote the amount at stake in a lawsuit, in particular in connection with a requirement that persons seeking to bring a lawsuit in a particular court must be suing for a certain minimum amount (or below a certain maximum amount) before that court may hear the case.

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