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9 Dec 2010, 3:06 am by John Hochfelder
Williams was not given the option of a lumpectomy (in which a small incision is made and the rest of the breast remains intact): Williams was awarded pain and suffering damages in the sum of $6,500,000 ($3,000,000 past - 8 years, $3,500,000 future - 42 years). [read post]
9 Jun 2012, 11:09 am by James Livesay
A father and son face narcotic and firearm charges after police raided their home on April 19, 2012, according to an InsideNOVA.com article.Following an investigation into the selling of prescription medication, detectives with the Prince William-Manassas-Manassas Park Narcotics Task Force seized the pain killer drug Dilaudid and multiple firearms from a father and son in Yorkshire, Virginia, according to Prince William County police.The father, 56-year-old Gary Mitchell,… [read post]
4 Nov 2010, 10:58 am by South Florida Lawyers
The transition team is headed up by Williams & Connolly attorney Enu Mainigi, a Big Pharma defense litigator based in DC.Note to Enu -- traveling to Tally from DC can be a real pain. [read post]
17 Jul 2007, 10:24 am
In the case of Och-Ziff Capital Management, William Hutchings of Financial News has a theory. [read post]
27 Jun 2018, 6:03 am by Patrick S. O'Donnell
So, the pivotal assumption is that sensory modalities provide the (causal) foundations of feelings and emotions and, in principle, we can construct technologies somehow capable of replicating these animal and human modalities which will thus get us that much closer to developing the requisite AI technologies in possession of the ability to “feel pleasure or pain, or have human-like emotions. [read post]
9 Mar 2008, 1:43 am
Kudos to William Safire for his "On Language" column today, in which he writes, unequivocally, that "if the word torture, rooted in the Latin for 'twist,' means anything (and it means 'the deliberate infliction of excruciating physical or mental pain to punish or coerce'), then waterboarding is a means of torture. [read post]
7 Nov 2007, 1:45 am
From William Loren Katz at History News Network: Some high U.S. officials claim not be aware of it, and Judge Michael Mukasey, the President's choice for attorney general, prefers to equivocate, but water boarding has long been a form of torture that causes excruciating pain and can lead to death. [read post]
29 Jul 2015, 8:39 am by Heather Cobun
Azellette Williams was 23 years old on Aug. 2, 2009 when ... [read post]
9 Feb 2019, 10:00 am by Paul Caron
Bryan Camp (Texas Tech), Lesson From The Tax Court: The Pain of Disappointment WSJ: 'Demonstrated Interest' (Opening Email, Clicking On Links) Matters As Much As Class Rank And Recommendations In College Admissions Decisions (To Bolster Yield) Michael Simkovic (USC), Billionaire Taxes CJ Ryan (Roger Williams), Analyzing Law School Choice Gerry... [read post]
21 Mar 2010, 9:39 pm by Dan Ernst
David Seipp, Boston University School of Law, figures in A Test of Will: Little Neck Trustees, Homeowners Seek Changes in 17th-century Bequest to Ipswich Schools, a story posted yesterday on the Boston Globe's website.When William Paine died in 1660, he left his mill in Watertown and home in Boston to his wife. [read post]
2 May 2007, 10:08 am
Available online from Reason: Jacob Sullum has an essay entitled "Good Cop, Bad Doctor: William Hurwitz's conviction tells physicians to put drug control above pain control. [read post]