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Vioxx Pact Isn't the End -- It's a Beginning
While touted as a virtual end to Vioxx litigation, the recent $4.85 billion settlement struck by Merck to resolve products liability claims does not get the pharmaceutical giant out of the woods. In reality, a number of lawsuits are still pending against Merck in both state and federal courts around the country, as well as foreign cases. Other pending actions within the U.S. include suits brought by states' attorneys general, insurance companies, shareholders, and Merck's employees and unions.Man who claimed false arrest in assault case gets $21,980
Murphy Sheneman Trio Launch Insolvency Practice
A managing partner of former San Francisco bankruptcy boutique Murphy Sheneman Julian & Rogers launched her own insolvency practice along with two of the firm's other partners. Friedman Dumas & Springwater opened its doors April 21, two months after Murphy Sheneman officially merged with Chicago's Winston & Strawn.JetBlue pilot indicted for flight disruption
LUBBOCK, Texas AP - A JetBlue Airways captain accused of disrupting a Las Vegas-bound flight when he left the cockpit screaming about religion and terrorists has been indicted, according to court documents posted Thursday.A grand jury in Lubbock indicted Clayton F. Osbon on one count of interference of a flight crew - the same charge he's been held on since shortly after the March 27 incident.View more book results for the query "*"
Backdating Defendant Gets Press Agent
He�s probably feeling pretty lousy � indictment and all � but in some good news for Brocade defendant Greg Reyes: He hired a legendarily aggressive PR firm to polish his image. ALSO BLOGGED: The head of the local police union has narrowed his rage over Wednesday's cop killing: He�s mad at judges, and he�s not gonna let it slide.Nevin Shapiro's high-stakes fraud
A grocery diverting business became a Ponzi that fueled a lavish lifestyle, supported a gambling habit and produced a major controversy for the University of MiamiPush to expand DNA samples spreads
A growing number of states are considering measures that would allow police to take DNA samples from anyone arrested on suspicion of committing a felony.Inmate supposed to be free spends Xmas behind bars
SEATTLE AP - James S. Anderson is about to spend his fifth straight Christmas behind bars. The difference this time is he's no longer a convict.A state appeals court erased the 31-year-old's conviction for armed robbery this month, saying new evidence uncovered by a law school student corroborates what Anderson has always said: He was another state when a group of men hit a Tacoma grocery store in 2004.Trending Stories
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