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Ballerina Sues After Dancer Allegedly Taped Sexual Encounters, Shared Videos

New York City ballerina Alexandra Waterbury said one of the company's principal dancers, Chase Finlay, videotaped their sexual encounters and shared them with others, prompting her to sue the dance company. So reports The New York Daily News.

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ACLU's Inmate Hep-C Class Action Reaches Settlement

Colorado approved a $41 million settlement in the wake of an American Civil Liberties Union class-action lawsuit regarding the care of 2,200 inmates with hepatitis C. So reports The Associated Press.

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Las Vegas Attorney Suspended for Showing Gun at Deposition

James Pengilly, a Las Vegas lawyer, was suspended for six months and one day for misconduct including flashing a gun during a deposition at his office. So reports the ABA Journal.

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DUI Attorney Arrested, Again, For Suspected DUI

Henry Noto, a lawyer who specializes in defending DUI suspects, was again arrested on suspicion of drunk driving. So reports Bakersfield.com.

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National Coalition for Men to Combat Discrimination in Legal World

The National Coalition for Men is seeking volunteers to help men fight discrimination in the legal world, which the organization suggests exists on the “state, federal, and even international level.” So reports the Daily Beast.

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Bike Path Killer's Attorneys: Rule Out Death Penalty Because of Trump

Lawyers for Sayfullo Saipov, who is accused of killing eight people in a New York City bike path attack, said President Donald Trump's tweets should disqualify the death penalty option in the pending case against Saipov. So reports PIX11.

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Paltrow’s Wellness Company Settles in Vaginal Eggs Suit

Goop, actress Gwyneth Paltrow's lifestyle company, will pay $145,000 to settle a lawsuit alleging she made unfounded claims some of its products aid sexual and emotional health in women. So reports the CBS News.

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Lawsuit Targets Musk’s Privatization Tweet

The law firm of Labaton Sucharow said it filed a lawsuit in U.S. federal court alleging Tesla head Elon Musk tried to “burn” people who sold the car company’s stock short by tweeting false information regarding funding needed to take the company private. So reports Phys.org.

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Victims of Rabbi Settle in Ritual Bath Spying Suit

The victims of prominent Orthodox rabbi Bernard “Barry” Freundel, who allegedly spied on women during a bath ritual, will each receive part of a $14.25 million settlement, pending a judge's approval. So reports The Baltimore Sun.

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Justice Dept. Backs Asian-American Discrimination Suit Against Harvard

The Justice Department is throwing its weight behind a lawsuit challenging the admissions process at Harvard University. So reports Bloomberg.

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