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So, what about Wieters?
The Orioles likely will soon announce an extension with center fielder Adam Jones. Nick Markakis got his extension in 2009 – and is locked up through 2014 and has a team option for 2015. J.J. Hardyreceived his last year – and is also...
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Relatives of three killed in fire truck accident settle suit with city for $40,000
The law, sometimes, can be a bit difficult to comprehend. Relatives of three people killed when a firetruck that went through a red light hit their car in Northwest Baltimore are to get a grand total of $40,000 in their out-of-court settlement. A woman...
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Consumer agency to review mandatory arbitration in financial services
Finally, a spotlight will be shone on a widespread business practice that forces unhappy customers to settle disputes through binding arbitration — rather than by telling their story in court. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau now is seeking...Tags: JPMorgan Chase & Co., Netherlands, Financial and Business Services, Banking, U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
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Civil rights leader charged with marijuana possession
Carl O. Snowden, civil rights chief for the Maryland attorney general's office, was charged in Baltimore District Court with marijuana possession Friday — the same day he announced a voluntary leave of absence from his job — according to...Tags: Police Arrests, Prosecution, Litigation, Anne Arundel County, Trials
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State's high court to hear Arundel binding arbitration dispute
A key labor battle in Anne Arundel County will go before the state's highest court next month, when the Court of Appeals tackles the dispute over binding arbitration for the county's public safety unions. Angering the nine unions, the county moved last...Tags: Unions, Judges, Labor Disputes, Anne Arundel County, Trials
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So much for your day in court
If you think you will have your day in court when aggrieved by civil injustice, think again. More likely, you will be headed for a meeting run by a professional arbitrator. Ironically, the Supreme Court is to blame. It is leading a quiet transformation by...Tags: The Carlyle Group, Litigation, Judges, Companies and Corporations, Securities
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Orioles renew Wieters, sign 17 other players under club reserve
The Baltimore SunSARASOTA, Fla. -- The Orioles renewed the contract of star catcher Matt Wieters on Saturday and announced they have agreed to terms with 17 other players who are under club reserve and were not eligible for salary arbitration. That completes the...Tags: Pedro Strop, Alfredo Simon, Chris Davis, Nolan Reimold, Taylor Teagarden
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Arundel firefighters add to county's public safety dissent
Anne Arundel County police officers and firefighters have made themselves clear: They don't believe the county's leadership can help their departments solve staffing and technological problems that they say pose a threat to public safety. The county...Tags: Prosecution, Unions, Health and Safety at Work, Anne Arundel County, Anne Arundel Community College
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Wieters: Not holding a grudge about contract renewal
The Baltimore SunCatcher Matt Wieters wasn't happy that he could not reach a mutual agreement with the Orioles on a 2012 salary, but he said Sunday that he would not hold a grudge after the club unilaterally renewed his contract. "They have the right to offer any...Tags: Jeremy Guthrie, Nick Markakis, Trials, Baseball, Matt Wieters
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Brad Bergesen among players trimmed from Orioles roster
BRADENTON, Fla. – The Orioles roster thinned out a little Monday, with several players being sent out of camp including right-hander Brad Bergesen, who pitched in 34 games with the Orioles last year. The Orioles have not yet announced the cuts, but...
Tags: Dontrelle Willis, Zach Britton, Brad Bergesen, Baseball, Trials
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Leopold: The story behind police unions 'no confidence' votes
In The Sun's news accounts of Police chief James E. Teare Sr. and the votes of "no confidence" by county police unions, a salient fact has been omitted. The first union vote of "no confidence" in mid-February was an expression of resentment regarding...Tags: Trials
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A 'fierce angel' of Baltimore fights back
She was dragged, tossed, handcuffed, and, she says, repeatedly called a "bitch," according to news reports. In her own words, she was "brutally abused." At the time of the incident, Venus Green was also 87 years old. Recently, at age 90, Mrs. Green...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Bernard C. Young, Trials, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland)
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