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The Houston Astros' Legal Mess: A Summary
By Richard Dahl | Last updated on
It's become difficult to keep track of all the lawsuits that are landing on the Houston Astros' desk these days. At last count, there were five. The Astros, as...
Your HOA Still Has Powers During a Pandemic
By Andrew Leonatti | Last updated on
By now, the risks facing doctors, nurses, and other health care workers in the battle against the coronavirus are plain to see. Unfortunately, many of those...
Don't Cough on Someone and Threaten Them With Infection
By Andrew Leonatti | Last updated on
OK, folks, we know times are tough. Anxiety levels are through the roof for countless of us out there. A trip to the grocery store or pharmacy can cause...
Rural Oregonians Want Their Counties to Become Part of Idaho
By Richard Dahl | Last updated on
Some Oregonians and northern Californians are so proud of their "rural values" that they want to leave their politically liberal states. And they...
Second Suit: The SEC Sues America's Prophet for Fraud
By Tanya Roth, Esq. | Last updated on
He didn't see it coming, which should have been hint number one that "America's Prophet," Sean David Morton, is not really psychic. At least, that is...
Can Baseball Fans Sue an Opposing Team for Electronic Cheating?
By Richard Dahl | Last updated on
In baseball, stealing signs has always been an accepted part of the game. If a runner on second base can figure out that a curveball is coming next by decoding...