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  • $58.5 million settlement with AG's office in workers compensation suit.
    $58.5 million settlement with AG's office in workers compensation suit. Boston, MA: (May-14-07) An investigation by Massachusetts attorney general Martha Coakley's office led to a lawsuit against American International Group Inc., accusing it of having failed to pay surplus workers compensation funds to Massachusetts. The probe revealed that AIG faile...
  • $4.9 million settlement in insurance malpractice suit.
    Enterprise Life Insurance San Antonio, TX: (May-14-07) Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott brought charges against Irving-based Enterprise Life Insurance Co., accusing the company of not refunding unused insurance premiums to auto loan customers. Abbott sued Enterprise Life and eight other credit insurance companies whose investigations are ongoing. T...
  • Arbitraje de corredores de bolsa y consultores financieros
    Los inversores que pierden dinero como resultado de errores por descuido o dolo intencional por parte de sus corredores de bolsa o consultores financieros pueden tener derecho a recuperar sus pérdidas a través de un proceso conocido como arbitraje de corredores de bolsa. Las demandas de arbitraje pueden involucrar todo tipo de inversion...
  • Defectos congénitos y HPPR por Symbyax
    Symbyax (conocido genéricamente como fluoxetina u olanzapina) es un antidepresivo que también se utiliza para tratar trastornos obsesivo-compulsivos que involucran pensamientos o acciones recurrentes. Es un inhibidor selectivo de la recaptación de serotonina (ISRS). Un comunicado de salud de la FDA publicado el 19 de julio de 2006...
  • Medical Malpractice: Fear has its Price
    May-14-07 Miami, FL They're only human, after all. And like us, medical practitioners can have a bad day. A sleepless night, trouble with the kids, a bitter divorce. However, when someone in the medical community has a bad day, for whatever reason, it's often the patient that pays for it, in what is sometimes a lifelong struggle. And that could mean medical malprac...
  • Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. Plavix Patent Infringement Settlement
    New York, NY: (May-10-07) The Antitrust Division of the US Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against research-based pharmaceutical company Bristol-Myers Squibb Co., accusing it of infringing Plavix patents. Plavix, a blood thinner manufactured by Paris-based Sanofi-Aventis SA and marketed by New York-based Bristol-Myers Squibb, was to face generic comp...
  • Kennedy Valve Lead Waste Violations Settlement
    New York, NY: (May-10-07) The New York State Attorney General's Office brought charges against Kennedy Valve, a Southern Tier manufacturer, alleging that it was guilty of environmental crimes. The suit claimed that Kennedy Valve in Elmira was guilty of unlawfully handling hazardous waste by repeatedly disposing tons of waste containing lead at the Chemung...
  • CIT Group Inc., CIT's Student Loan Xpress Preferred Lender Fraud Settlement
    New York, NY: (May-10-07) New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo's office had filed charges against CIT Group Inc. and CIT's Student Loan Xpress unit, over the state's investigation of abuses in the US student loan business. An investigation into CIT's business practices showed that Student Loan Xpress had provided meals, entertainment and gifts to school...
  • First American Cash Advance Payday Lender Fraud Settlement
    Charleston, WV: (May-10-07) Attorney General Darrell McGraw's office brought charges against payday lender First American Cash Advance, following an investigation into the payday lending practices of First American and Community State Bank of South Dakota. The suit alleged that First American had claimed it was operating as an agent of Community State Bank...
  • PPH: A Ticking Time Bomb
    May-12-07 ColledgeVille, MA Talk about something coming back to haunt you... Primary Pulmonary Hypertension (PPH) is a condition resulting in abnormally high blood pressure sometimes brought on by the ingestion of certain drugs - some of them pulled from the market a decade ago. And yet upwards of ten years after you may have been prescribed a then-legitimate a...
  • Our Lady of Lourdes Regional Medical Center Cardiologist Medical Malpractice Class Action Settlement
    Lafayette, LA: (May-09-07) A class action medical malpractice lawsuit was filed against Our Lady of Lourdes Regional Medical Center, accusing Dr. Mehmood Patel, a cardiologist, of doing unnecessary angiograms, angioplasties and stent implants. Patel, who faces 94 criminal counts in a federal case involving 78 patients, denied the malpractice allegations an...
  • Purdue Pharma LLC OxyContin Abuse Settlement
    Hartford, CT: (May-08-07) In a lawsuit filed by the Attorney General Richard Blumenthal and state Consumer Protection Commissioner Jerry Farrell Jr. against Stamford-based Purdue Pharma LLC, the maker of the painkiller OxyContin, they alleged that the company propagated illegal marketing practices that led to greater abuse of the highly addictive painkille...
  • Fewer Rights for Veterans in Medical Malpractice Cases
    May-9-07 Salisbury, NC Despite putting their lives on the line, veterans have fewer rights in cases involving medical malpractice than the general population does. Despite this, some veterans are able to receive awards in cases where VA medical staff has been negligent in the treatment of veterans. In the 2006 fiscal year, the Judgment Fund of the U.S. Depa...
  • When It Isn't the Best Buy at Best Buy
    May-8-07 Richfield, MN: Best Buy may be a long-standing member with the Better Business Bureau, but their association with the consumer watchdog has not been without a few good snaps of the leash. Several, in fact. Best Buy has been in the news lately over their alleged practise of running two identical web sites - a public site which advertises one price f...
  • Non-Sterile Environment at Shelhigh Shocking
    May-8-07 Washington, DC: On May 2nd, 2007 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration formally requested (in other words, an order) that Shelhigh Inc. recall all of its medical devices in the marketplace due to concerns regarding sterility. (Shelhigh initially refused a voluntary recall.) The recall includes Shelhigh medical devices in the marketplace and in hospital i...
  • Insurance Law Reforms: Putting Pressure on State Farm
    May-6-07 Sacramento, CA It has been one year since the State of California Insurance Commission began its push for major insurance industry reform, charging that auto insurers such as State Farm Auto Insurance have been enjoying burgeoning profits, thanks to lower pay-outs and higher premiums. While drivers are beginning to see the benefit of these reforms, St...
  • ExxonMobil Corp. State Oil Spill Payments Settlement
    Concord, NH: (May-01-07) Attorney General Kelly Ayotte's office filed charges against ExxonMobil Corp., accusing it of environmental damage resulting from oil spills at some of its stations. In a settlement reached, ExxonMobil agreed to repay more than $2 million it received from the state to clean up gasoline spills. The payments were made to ExxonMobil...
  • Zyprexa Hole Gets Deeper
    May-1-07 Washington, DC: On March 7, 2007, Montana's attorney general, Mike McGrath, filed the latest Medicaid fraud lawsuit against Eli Lilly, under the False Claims Act, for illegally promoting the sale of the atypical antipsychotic drug Zyprexa for off-label uses and concealing its link to serious health problems. Considered to be one of the most effecti...
  • Consumers Complain: Hands Off, Capital One!
    May-1-07 Richmond, VA The Better Business Bureau has processed a total of 6,183 complaints about Capital One in the last 36 months. It reports numerous claims from consumers, including: Claims alleging print or electronic media advertised claims or practices misrepresent the service or product offer; and Claims of failure to disclose key conditions of the...
  • Minebea Co., Ltd. PC Motor Patent Infringement Settlement
    Chicago, IL: (Apr-25-07) Papst Licensing filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Minebea Co., Ltd., a multi-billion-dollar industrial company based in Tokyo, alleging that since 1997, Minebea tried to destroy Papst's licensing program. The lawsuit dealt with Papst Licensing's patents that cover motors and hard-disk drives found in virtually all persona...
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