Attorney is Suspended for a Month After Threatening a Judge
Tennessee lawyer threatens judge and is suspended for a month.
Tennessee lawyer threatens judge and is suspended for a month.
Dog Goods USA is recalling certain types of pig ear dog treats over concerns they may be part of a multi-state salmonella outbreak.
Woods spent 35 years in prison for a murder she didn’t commit–time taken by a confession which was coerced by detectives while Woods was committed in a psychiatric hospital.
Cameron’s former company, the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency, has received nearly 10,000 complaints from borrowers.
Three of the top pharmaceutical companies have entered agreements to pay the state of California nearly $70 million to settle allegations that they “delayed drugs to keep prices high” according to California Attorney General Xavier Becerra. Most of the funds will come from Teva Pharmaceuticals ($69 million) for paying to delay a generic for Provigil,
Norfolk Public Schools recently agreed to settle a discrimination lawsuit with a former employee for $72,000.
Anyone who’s worked in transportation knows that hours of service rules can be frustratingly rigid–and now, the FMCSA is trying to implement a change truckers have long sought.
Credit professionals say it’s the first time they’ve heard of checks being used for immigration applications.
The same big meat industry that willingly hires undocumented workers now wants to perform its own meat inspections. What could possibly go wrong?
New England Coffee Company’s Hazelnut Crème label is misleading, according to lawsuit.