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Attorneys filed proposed schedules for litigation involving the Key Bridge.
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The ruling can severely limit the amount the city could receive.
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McKesson and Amerisource Bergen will now begin their defense.
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“I would estimate at this time last year, I had approximately 3500 hours. This year I am close to 1500,” said Alonzo Key, a longshoreman of 21 years who is part of the suit.
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The state says cost-cutting measures by Grace Ocean Private Limited and Synergy Marine Group led to a disaster with far-reaching financial ramifications for Marylanders.
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The city is suing the company for its role in the opioid epidemic.
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A new filing shows what the Dali was carrying as it hit the Key Bridge.
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The U.S. Department of Justice filed a civil lawsuit on Wednesday against the owners of the ship that struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, causing its collapse in March.
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At a news conference, three of the six families announced they will be filing a complaint against Grace Ocean Private Limited, the ship’s owner.
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Altimont Mark Wilks opened a grocery after serving 14 years in prison but can’t accept customers with SNAP. The USDA bans vendors with federal, state or local violations related to “alcohol, tobacco, firearms, controlled substances, or gaming licenses.”