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10 Jun 2012, 8:59 pm
  Since December 8th an additional six people have died after suffering Listeria infections. [read post]
30 Apr 2012, 8:43 am by J
CPR 3.1(7) in a nut-shell. [read post]
30 Apr 2012, 8:43 am by J
CPR 3.1(7) in a nut-shell. [read post]
16 Apr 2012, 1:37 pm by Max Kennerly, Esq.
Judge Laplante saw through the drug companies’ shell games and got it exactly right in Bartlett v. [read post]
9 Apr 2012, 7:01 pm by admin
Government Accountability Office, an average of 32 people become ill from eating oysters contaminated with V. vulnificus every year, with about half of the cases resulting in death. [read post]
5 Apr 2012, 6:26 pm
Titles V and VI - Relaxation of mandatory Exchange Act registration standard for record holders Increases number of record holders triggering mandatory registration to 2,000, no more than 500 of which may be unaccredited Excludes holders of employee benefit plan securities Increases thresholds for bank holding companies Implementation: Effective immediately. [read post]
8 Mar 2012, 8:04 am by Lovechilde
And there were plenty of states where you couldn’t hold public office if you didn’t swear to believe in God (as opposed to Allah, Buddha or a flying plate of spaghetti) until the Torcaso v. [read post]
2 Mar 2012, 10:06 am by Corporate Action Network
In an open letter to Shell published Tuesday, Nigerian, UK and US groups and individuals reminded us of the slew of attacks on the people and environment in the Niger Delta region, which they asserted that Shell has exacerbated, in part via routine payments to armed militants. [read post]
29 Feb 2012, 4:06 am by scardenas
This is partly the question in Kiobel v. [read post]
27 Feb 2012, 3:49 pm by Lovechilde
For over fifty years, Shell has extracted oil from Nigeria, causing great harm to the environment and people of the Niger delta. [read post]
25 Feb 2012, 3:51 pm by LindaMBeale
  The case is Kiobel v Royal Dutch Petroleum (2d Cir. 2010), in which Nigerian plaintiffs seek to hold Royal Dutch/Shell liable for violating the Alien Tort Statute (“ATS”), 28 U.S.C. [read post]