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Why Did Firm Keep Selling Problem Blood-Clot Filters?

By: Tim Sandler and Stephanie Gosk, NBC News Originally published on December 31, 2015 A company that made a blood-clot filter associated with 27 deaths and hundreds of problems replaced the device with a modified version that it knew had similar and potentially fatal flaws soon after it was put on the market. Confidential company

Heaven, Hell and The U.S. Chamber: 13 Years of Anti-Judicial Propaganda

By Arthur Bryant, Chairman. Source: Public Justice. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Institute for Legal Reform just released the latest version of the propaganda piece it started publishing in 2002. Entitled 2015 Lawsuit Climate Survey: Ranking the States, the report summarizes the answers of a “nationally representative sample of 1,203 in-house general counsel, senior litigators or

GM simply writes a $900 million check: Our view

The $900 million General Motors agreed on Thursday to pay the government for concealing a deadly ignition switch from regulators is a lot of money — nearly one-third of GM’s earnings last year — though hardly an existential threat to the company. Indeed, GM stock was up 11 cents to$31.31 a share on the news. But the

Highway Guardrails Need Upgrade, Says U.S. Safety Agency

By: Patrick G. Lee, Source. U.S. highway guardrail systems made by Trinity Industries Inc. and Road Systems Inc. have “safety performance issues” in some real-world crash scenarios, the Federal Highway Administration said as it urged a national overhaul of standards to better protect American drivers. The regulator Friday released a report citing “performance limitations” of

Complex Car Software Becomes the Weak Spot Under the Hood

By: David Gelles, Hiroko Tabuchi and Matthew Dolansept, Source: The New York Times. Shwetak N. Patel looked over the 2013 Mercedes C300 and saw not a sporty all-wheel-drive sedan, but a bundle of technology. There were the obvious features, like a roadside assistance service that communicates to a satellite. But Dr. Patel, a computer science

SPLC wins lawsuit challenging use of pepper spray in Alabama school district

Judge rules that Birmingham police violated the constitutional rights of students by using excessive force for minor discipline problems, such as “backtalking” and “challenging authority.” Source: SPLC. A federal judge in Alabama has found that the Birmingham Police Department violated the constitutional rights of students in public schools by using pepper spray to deal with

$15 Million Awarded in Highway Collision

$42 Million Given Back for over 8,000 Investors

$1.05 Million Largest Nursing Home Jury Award in Spartanburg History

$2.32 Million in “Unprecedented” Jury Award Against Nuisance Landfill

$42 Million Given Back for over 8,000 Investors

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