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Miracle-Gro sues small N.J. organic plant-food maker
TRENTON, N.J. AP - The makers of garden products Miracle-Gro and TerraCycle are as different as mature plants and seedlings.The Scotts Miracle-Gro Co. is a $7 billion global business with broad brand recognition, a 59 percent market share, and Roman columns framing the entry to its corporate headquarters. TerraCycle Inc.Summary Judgment Motions: Defending No-Fault Insurer
New York attorneys Mitchell S. Lustig and Jill Lakin Schatz provide guidance to the defense bar regarding the proper procedures to follow where the denial of a claim is based upon the grounds that the services provided were not medically necessary.DeKalb poised for Dunwoody battle
When Fulton County officials in 2005 lost their decades-long fight to keep residents of Sandy Springs from incorporating their community into a city, no one launched serious legal battles to prevent Sandy Springs from implementing its independence.Don't expect similar capitulation from DeKalb County if residents of its Dunwoody community vote next month to incorporate the area.Did you know there's a world surplus of crude oil
MAYBE THE MARKETS are lying. Crude oil keeps trading at $70 a barrel or more, where it's been pretty much since mid-April. U.S. gasoline costs on average about $3 a gallon, enough to make you think about walking. Still, there's a world surplus of crude oil. Analysts say production of the low-sulfur crude that refiners prefer exceeds global demand by about 1 million barrels a day, equal to about 1.View more book results for the query "*"
When Quality, not Quantity of Care Is at Issue, ERISA Doesn't Apply
An HMO cannot remove a medical malpractice lawsuit to federal court on ERISA preemption grounds merely because the plaintiff alleges that the insurer established ``disincentives'' to providing proper care since such a claim focuses on the quality -- not the quantity -- of care, a federal judge has ruled. In the opinion in DeLucia v. St. Luke's Hospital et al., a U.S. district judge found that Aetna U.S. Healthcare had not proven that the plaintiffs' claims were completely preempted by ERISA.Winner in AG race may face wave of retirements
NO MATTER WHO wins this year's election for Georgia Attorney General, incumbent Thurbert E. Baker or Republican challenger Perry J. McGuire, either man could face a tide of retirements by staff lawyers with decades of experience.There are eight staff attorneys in the state Law Department who have at least 30 years of experience.Trending Stories
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