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Speaker names lawyer to review legal bills (The Daily News Tribune)

December 31, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Massachusetts House Speaker Robert DeLeo has named an attorney to review $378,000 in legal bills the House incurred during the investigation of former speaker Salvatore DiMasi.

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Feds reject Mass. speaker’s stance on legal fees (Berkshire Eagle)

December 26, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

BOSTON (AP) - Federal prosecutors have rejected claims by House Speaker Robert DeLeo that detailing hundreds of thousands of dollars in taxpayer-funded legal fees in the investigation of former speaker Salvatore DiMasi would compromise the case.

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Legal woes continue to swirl for former finance chair of the Republican Party of Florida Harry Sarge (The Palm Beach Post)

December 26, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Legal woes continue to swirl for former finance chair of the Republican Party of Florida Harry Sarge

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Legal woes continue to swirl for former finance chair of the Republican Party of Florida Harry Sarge (The Palm Beach Post)

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Fireworks legal, but use caution (Seguin Gazette-Enterprise)

December 26, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

SEGUIN — For the first time in two years, the possession and use of fireworks in unincorporated areas of Guadalupe County is legal and unrestricted. That doesn’t mean those who like to usher in the New Year by lighting up the sky shouldn’t be careful, local public safety officials say.

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Fireworks legal, but use caution (Seguin Gazette-Enterprise)

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Feds reject Mass. speaker’s stance on legal fees (Boston Globe)

December 24, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Federal prosecutors have rejected claims by House Speaker Robert DeLeo that detailing hundreds of thousands of dollars in taxpayer-funded legal fees in the investigation of former speaker Salvatore DiMasi would compromise the case.

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Feds reject Mass. speaker’s stance on legal fees (Boston Globe)