The developer, which paid $62 million for the 1960s-era property, said it wants "substantial damages" from the city. The redevelopment project would bring a mix of office, retail, multi-family residential and hotel space and
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Jurors: Parties in Ky. fraud case eavesdropping
June 10, 2008
A federal judge threatened to charge lawyers and witnesses in a high-profile fraud trial with contempt of court on Tuesday after jurors said they thought parties in the case were following them and eavesdropping.
Deal Means AT&T’s Logo Will Race NASCAR Tracks Until 2009
September 11, 2007
The six-month fight over a corporate logo on NASCAR driver Jeff Burton's No. 31 Chevrolet settled Sept. 7 as Burton prepared to race in Richmond, Va.
Despite Ruling, AT&T Vows to Keep Car Logo
August 15, 2007
NASCAR Lawyer Says His Client Hopes to Get Issue Worked Out ASAP, with AT&T Honoring 11th Circuit’s Opinion
Ex-Bank of Anderson leader wins arbitration
February 15, 2007
Arbitrators ruled Thursday in favor of former Bank of Anderson President and Chief Executive Officer David King, saying that the terms of his employment agreement were breached with his firing in January 2006.