Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Court Apologizes to Deaf Woman Denied Interpreter

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• Court Apologizes to Deaf Woman Denied Interpreter

• FDA Whistleblowers' Suit Over Email Surveillance is Tossed

• Ginsburg Details Why She Won't Retire Soon

• Media Companies Balk at Giving Sensitive Docs to FCC

• Northwestern Law Sets $150M Fundraising Goal

• FTC Steps Up Pressure Against Bitcoin Fraud

 

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• $56.5 Million Settlement Over Adderall Marketing Claims

• Fraud Suit Against Morgan Stanley Over Credit-Linked Notes Proceeds

• Elderly Sex Offender Given Highest Classification

• Trucker's Facebook Habit Settles Case for Injured Driver

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Court Apologizes to Deaf Woman Denied Interpreter

A deaf woman who sued the District of Columbia Superior Court claiming she was... Read More »

FDA Whistleblowers' Suit Over Email Surveillance is Tossed

Past and present U.S. Food and Drug Administration employees and contractors... Read More »

Ginsburg Details Why She Won't Retire Soon

In the latest of a series of press interviews this year, U.S. Supreme Court... Read More »

Media Companies Balk at Giving Sensitive Docs to FCC

Eight media companies unwillingly dragged into the Federal Communications Commission's... Read More »

Northwestern Law Sets $150M Fundraising Goal

Northwestern University School of Law hopes to raise $150 million to increase... Read More »

FTC Steps Up Pressure Against Bitcoin Fraud

After a long hands-off period, federal regulators are starting to crack down... Read More »

 

$56.5 Million Settlement Over Adderall Marketing Claims

The maker of Adderall, Pennsylvania-based Shire Pharmaceuticals, has settled... Read More »

Fraud Suit Against Morgan Stanley Over Credit-Linked Notes Proceeds

A Singapore financial company can advance with fraud claims against Morgan Stanley... Read More »

Elderly Sex Offender Given Highest Classification

Unswayed by an 80-year-old sex offender's sobriety, his long term marriage and... Read More »

Trucker's Facebook Habit Settles Case for Injured Driver

A trucker's snarky Facebook posts, including photos he admitted to snapping... Read More »



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