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 LAS VEGAS 鈥?A Nevada jury awarded about $524,000 to a California man who sought millions of dollars for injuries he said he suffered when a temporary sign collapsed atop him at a Las Vegas Strip hotel.Glenn Richardson   attorney, Adam Breeden, said Tuesday he intends to appeal the Clark County District Court civil jury verdict, delivered Monday.Breeden acknowledged that attorneys for the Mandalay Bay resort had offered a $2.5 million pretrial settlement of Richardson   negligence claim.               ARTIC stanley cup LE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Richardson is from Carlsb stanley cups ad, California.      A spokesman for hotel corporate owner MGM Resorts International says the company respects the jury verdict.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Richardson sued in February 2017, seeking damages for head and body injuries from a sign being erected for an outdoor event in the Mandalay Bay pool area falling on him in June 2 stanley website 015.By The Associated Press Asko Ontario bill would ban mandatory high heels at work
 A B.C. gun range owner, a twice-bankrupt charity founder from Durham Region, a Donald Trump fan who owns a national chain of industrial cleaning warehouses and a former lawyer who now operates a popular lodge in  stanley kubek Killarney are among the top five Canadian donors to the Ottawa  Freedom Convoy. Together, these five have donated more than $225,000 to the protesters who have occupied parts of downtown Ottawa for more than two weeks. They used the online platform GiveSendGo, which had its donor list leaked after being hacked last weekend.The Star stanley website  obtained the hacked donor data from the online whistleblower DDoSecrets, a website that hosts leaked data. The Star has independently confirmed the identities of many of the top donors.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In total, more than $10.7 million was donated through the GiveSendGo campaign, which said it was for food, fuel and shelter for the protesters. Of that total, $5.5 million came from Canadian sources. The bulk of the remaining money, some 40 per cent of the $10.7 million, was  stanley drinking cup donated by Americans.  All donations were made in American funds. More than 36,000 Canadian donated, the vast majority in sums of $126  that is, $100 US  or less. There were a small number of large donations. Eight people gave $12,691 or more.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Trevor Farrow, a professor at the Osgoode Hall Law School at York University, said crowdfunding has become a