United States Sues Drugmakers $1 Billion For Upping Prices
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission seeks a settlement of $1 billion or more from pharmaceutical companies it has sued for delaying the sale of cheaper
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission seeks a settlement of $1 billion or more from pharmaceutical companies it has sued for delaying the sale of cheaper
Now that spring has officially arrived, it will not be too long until our children are back on the athletic fields in our communities, playing
The March 12, 2014 Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) reports that the American college of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) gave the emergency care system
From the AAJ News Brief for John Badal Monday, March 3, 2014 One major television network, two major newspapers, Internet media outlets and consumer medical websites cover a study
A line of teething toys that pose a choking hazard to infants were recalled this week. This squeaking toy, Coco the Monkey, is made of
The following is from a Consumer Product Safety Commission (“CPSC”) Safety Alert located by Andrew F. Fick, Esquire, with the personal injury law firm of
According to the New York Times (Published 01/30/2014, Bakalar, Nicholas, Web), shopping carts might not seem like a particularly dangerous place for a child, but
Lawsuits over West Virginia’s chemical leak continue despite the company’s bankruptcy filing. The Charleston (WV) Gazette (2/4, White, 154K) reports that although Freedom Industries “has
A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine (Published January 2, 2014, Klauer, Sheila, Web) confirms the risk of distracted driving, especially among novice
A federal judge in Philadelphia denied preliminary approval of a $765 million settlement of NFL concussion claims, fearing it may not be enough to cover
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