The family of 19-year-old Demetrus Vinson is suing the Akron police for $10 million citing wrongful death and violation of civil rights. Vinson was killed last March after police pulled his car over. Police officers, Michael Orrand and Michael … [Continue reading]
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Blood Thinner Imports Stopped at Border
Imports of heparin, a blood thinner used in surgery and kidney dialysis to prevent clotting, have been stopped at the border by the FDA to test for a contaminant. The contaminant was found in the drug thinner's raw ingredient, pig intestines, and is … [Continue reading]
$82.6 Million Award Upheld by Appeals Court in San Diego
The 4th District Court of Appeals has upheld an $82.6 million award given to a woman whose back was crushed when her Ford Explorer flipped in 2002. $55 million is for punitive damages. Ford plans to appeal this latest ruling. Ford Motor Co. attorney, … [Continue reading]
Street Race Kills Taxi Driver
A taxi driver was killed in Toronto, Ontario when his taxi was hit by one of two Mercedes Benzs allegedly street racing in January 2006. Tahir Khan was a Pakistani immigrant, and was three days from obtaining Canadian citizenship when he died. Khan … [Continue reading]
Chiquita’s FARC Relationship Center of Wrongful Death Suit
The banana company, Chiquita Brands International Inc., is involved in yet another legal battle for its payouts to Columbia's left-wing paramilitary group, the Fuerza Amadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (FARC). Families of five missionaries killed by … [Continue reading]
Record $250 Million Settlement Announced in Superfund Case
The Department of Justice and the Environmental Protection Agency announced on Tuesday that W.R. Grace & Company has agreed to pay a record $250 million to clean up past mining operations in Libby, Montana. The settlement results from asbestos … [Continue reading]
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