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- Union sues to block Indiana's right-to-work law - USA TODAY

USA TODAYUnion sues to block Indiana's right-to-work law
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Mitch Daniels, Attorney General Greg Zoeller and Labor Commissioner Lori Torres. The right-to-work lawsuit is the latest filed over a wave of conservative legislation pushed through the Indiana General Assembly over the last two years.and more » - Sugarland on Indiana stage collapse: Not our fault, may be yours - Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles TimesSugarland on Indiana stage collapse: Not our fault, may be yours
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But in court documents, Sugarland says the stage wasn't built just for its concert and denies having any hand in its construction. Moreover, attorneys for the duo maintain that fans were taking a voluntary risk by attending the show.
Sugarland lawyers: Fans share blame for injuries in Indiana stage collapseCNN
Sugarland attorneys: Injured Indiana fans share blameKPRC Houston
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Sugarland says Indiana stage collapse was an accident
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Country duo Sugarland has denied negligence claims against it, responding to a lawsuit by saying that a fatal stage collapse last year at an Indiana State Fair was "a true accident, or act of God." Several families of victims from the August incident ... - Sugarland lawyers blame fans for injuries in Indiana State Fair stage collapse - Syracuse.com (blog)

Syracuse.com (blog)Sugarland lawyers blame fans for injuries in Indiana State Fair stage collapse
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The band's attorneys also called the high winds that toppled the stage rigging an "act of God" and denied the band had any responsibility for the stage construction or to warn fans. Waggoner said while the band couldn't control the weather and didn't ... - Sugarland lawyers: Fans share blame for injuries in Indiana stage collapse - KPRC Houston
Sugarland lawyers: Fans share blame for injuries in Indiana stage collapse
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In its response obtained by CNN affiliate WRTV to the lawsuit, Sugarland's attorneys denied negligence claims, calling the incident "a true accident, or act of God." The band also said "they had nothing to do with the construction of the venue" and did ... - Carl Brizzi criticizes response from Sugarland's attorneys in Indiana State ... - Indianapolis Star
Carl Brizzi criticizes response from Sugarland's attorneys in Indiana State ...
Indianapolis Star
In their response, Sugarland's lawyers said the collapse was the result of a "gust of wind of unprecedented intensity" and as such was "a true accident, or act of God." They also added that Sugarland "had nothing to do with the construction of the ... - Sugarland responds to civil lawsuit in Indiana State Fair stage collapse - Indianapolis Star
Sugarland responds to civil lawsuit in Indiana State Fair stage collapse
Indianapolis Star
This photo shows the exposed trusses and framing from the collapsed rigging and stage on the infield of the Indiana State Fair grandstand, the day after the Aug. 13 tragedy. / Matt Kryger / The Star The attorney for the survivors of one of the Indiana ... - Sugarland on Indiana stage collapse: Not our fault - KWCH
Sugarland on Indiana stage collapse: Not our fault
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But in court documents, Sugarland says the stage wasn't built just for its concert and denies having any hand in its construction. Moreover, attorneys for the duo maintain that fans were taking a voluntary risk by attending the show. - Group: Fans' Injuries In Stage Fall Were 'Their Own Fault' - WLWT Cincinnati
Group: Fans' Injuries In Stage Fall Were 'Their Own Fault'
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INDIANAPOLIS -- Attorneys for country duo Sugarland said concertgoers were at least partly to blame for injuries suffered in a stage collapse, drawing a sharp reaction from fans Tuesday and prompting the band's manager to issue a statement criticizing ... - INSIDE INDIANA BUSINESS: Businesses preparing for right?to?work - nwitimes.com
INSIDE INDIANA BUSINESS: Businesses preparing for right?to?work
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An Indianapolis labor relations attorney believes businesses need to open the lines of communication with unionized workers leading to the implementation of the state's new right?to?work law. Ken Yerkes from Barnes & Thornburg LLP says many unions are ...and more »
- Sugarland says stage collapse was an accident
Country duo Sugarland has denied negligence claims against it, responding to a lawsuit by saying that a fatal stage collapse last year at an Indiana State Fair was "a true accident, or act of God." - Sugarland lawyers: Fans share blame for injuries in Indiana stage collapse
Attorneys for country duo Sugarland say some concertgoers' injuries from a deadly stage collapse last year at an Indiana State Fair were "their own fault" and they "failed to exercise due care for their own safety," according to court documents. - Brizzi criticizes response from Sugarland's attorneys
The attorney for survivors of one of the Indiana State Fair stage collapse's victims called the response from lawyers for the band Sugarland to a lawsuit "callous." - Sugarland's Attorney Says Duo Not Responsible for Indiana State Fair Tragedy
An attorney for Sugarland denies the duo's responsibility in connection with last year's tragedy at the Indiana State Fair in Indianapolis. Seven people were killed and more than 40 injured when high winds blew down stage scaffolding and equipment prior to their Aug. 13 concert. - Sugarland fans blamed for injuries
Country duo Sugarland has denied negligence claims against it, responding to a lawsuit by saying that a fatal stage collapse last year at an Indiana State Fair was "a true accident, or act of God." - Sugarland team: Fans at fault in collapse
Attorneys for country duo Sugarland say concertgoers' injuries from a deadly stage collapse last year at an Indiana State Fair were "their own fault" and they "failed to exercise due care for their own safety," according to court documents. - Sugarland's lawyers: It's the fans' fault
Attorneys for country duo Sugarland say concertgoers' injuries from a deadly stage collapse last year at an Indiana State Fair were "their own fault" and they "failed to exercise due care for their own safety," according to court documents. - Sugarland respond to negligence suit, claim stage collapse was an accident
Sugarland's legal team responded to a negligence lawsuit against the band saying the stage collapse was an accident. - Survivors criticize Sugarland's response to stage collapse lawsuit
Sugarland response to a lawsuit called "callous." - Sugarland reacts to buzz over legal filing
By Leah Greenblatt Band issues clarifying statement after document claims fans ''failed to exercise due care for their own safety''



