Mylan Settles with SEC Over Misclassifying EpiPen
Amid EpiPen shortage, Mylan settles with SEC.
Amid EpiPen shortage, Mylan settles with SEC.
A former Michigan State Trooper is suing her former department for racial discrimination and allegations of police brutality.
However, the reprieve is only temporary–Trump was already ordered by one judge to release his tax returns.
Concerns over potential E. coli contamination prompted King Arthur Flour to expand upon a recent flour recall.
“If he wants to destroy this person’s life,” said whistleblower attorney Bradley P. Moss, “there’s not a lot to stop him right now.”
The Church in Nazarene in Brighton was recently hit with a lawsuit over alleged breastfeeding discrimination.
Dartmouth Clubs Inc., doing business as King’s Inn, was recently named in a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of David M. dosSantos, a Dartmouth man was was killed when a drunk driver crashed into him last year. A bar supervisor identified as John Doe is also named as a defendant in the suit.
Trade wars, tariffs, regulations, and mandates: Is Trump keeping his campaign promises to farm country?
The lawsuit wants the government to create a medical fund for parents and children who remain traumatized, having been forcibly separated along the U.S.-Mexico border.
New York and Massachusetts are facing lawsuits from enraged e-cigarette retailers, who say that statewide vaping bans will put them out of business. They’re seeking separate, state-specific injunctions against the crackdown on flavored vape products. In September, New York became the first state in the U.S. to restrict the sale of flavored e-cigarettes and nicotine