The much-anticipated 'Pink Slime' trial opened this week in South Dakota. The Hollywood Reporter says attorneys in the billion-dollar case made their respective opening statements Monday.
Patrick Snay was the former head of a private preparatory school in Miami. At the age of 69, his contract with Gulliver Preparatory School wasn't renewed, which led to a legal battle.
In November 2011, Snay and the school reached an agreement in which Snay would receive $10,000 in back pay and $80,000 as part of a settlement. The Gulliver schools also agreed to pay Snay's attorneys $60,000.
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GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) — A company accused of negligence for a 2012 fire in the Ralph Engelstad Arena says the lawsuit should be thrown out of federal court.
The National Football League and its former players have reached a settlement regarding concussion-related injuries, avoiding what could have been years of court battles. The league will pay out $765 million to its former players.