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Fla. jury awards $12.6M in teen's vaccine error
AP MIAMI - A teenager who lost all four limbs because of a vaccination error has won a $12.6 million award in a lawsuit against the University of Miami medical school. The Miami jury reached the verdict Friday in the case of Shaniah Rolle of Miramar,
Updated: 01/15/2012 04:15A
Editorial: Some measure of justice might come for victims of Judith Leekin of
According to The New York Times, lawyers for the children have proposed a $68 million settlement in a civil rights lawsuit against New York City and three contract adoption agencies that had placed the children in Leekin's custody.
Updated: 01/15/2012 04:01A
Fla. man guilty in DUI deaths sues victim's family
The lawsuit filed by 38-year-old David Belniak of Spring Hill claims the crash wasn't his fault. Belniak was sentenced to 12 years in prison after his guilty plea. Authorities said Belniak had alcohol and drugs in his system when he crashed his car
Updated: 01/15/2012 03:42A
Fla. jury awards $12.6 million for vaccine error that cost teen 4 limbs
AP MIAMI — A teenager who lost all four limbs because of a vaccination error has won a $12.6 million award in a lawsuit against the University of Miami medical school. The Miami jury reached the verdict Friday in the case of Shaniah Rolle of Miramar,
Updated: 01/15/2012 03:12A
Divorc explains lawsuit
But after being branded a “groomzilla,” Todd Remis said Tuesday his now-notorious lawsuit is about holding a business to a pledge, not holding onto a broken marriage. “It was their failure to deliver after a promise and a handshake” agreement to
Updated: 01/15/2012 03:05A
Hallsville farmers face eminent domain
A counter lawsuit filed against the city Wednesday also could alter the outcome. The suit alleges Smith lied under oath during a Nov. 29 hearing. “We believe Joe Smith lied under oath and affected the outcome of that hearing,” Martin said.
Updated: 01/15/2012 03:05A
Arizona To Begin Accepting Medical Marijuana Dispensary Applications Soon
“The State of Arizona will not re-file in federal court a lawsuit that sought clarification that State employees would not be subject to federal criminal prosecution simply for implementing the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act (AMMA),” the statement read.
Updated: 01/15/2012 01:12A
Settlement reached in Erie nursing home drug case
By LISA THOMPSON, Erie Times-News An undisclosed settlement has been reached in an Erie man's lawsuit after a nursing home director stole and took pain medication prescribed for his elderly mother. Terms of the settlement between Charles Campagne and
Updated: 01/15/2012 12:32A
Parents sue NcNeil over death of 2-year-old son
Blaming the medication for their son's July 23, 2010, death, the Moore family has filed suit against Johnson & Johnson and McNeil Consumer Healthcare, which produced the Children's Tylenol at its Fort Washington plant. Philadelphia-based law firm Messa
Updated: 01/14/2012 09:33P
Reno doctors sue woman who oversaw their billing, claim she embezzled more
The Reno Gazette-Journal reports (http://on.rgj.com/wCmNBu ) the Reno Emergency Physicians Association filed the lawsuit against Gretchen Swope, president of Medical Billing Inc. The Washoe County District Court complaint seeks more than $1.5 million
Updated: 01/14/2012 09:29P