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26 Jul 2010, 9:08 am by Steven M. Taber
– Department of Justice News Release, July 22, 2010 Champion Chemical Company, Imperial Oil Company Inc. and Imperial’s two former officers have agreed to pay at least $1.4 million to resolve actions to enforce a prior agreement to reimburse cleanup costs incurred by the federal government at the Imperial Oil Company Inc. [read post]
8 Jul 2010, 7:22 am by Frank Pasquale
For example: at what point does licensing of doctors move from being a natural aspect of any competent health system to being termed a suspect "intervention"? [read post]
1 Apr 2010, 4:20 pm by Marx Sterbcow
The Court has broad discretion in deciding whether to certify a class, Gulf Oil Co. v. [read post]
12 Jan 2010, 5:44 am by Ray Mullman
He ran a simple Internet search in late 2005 to check the company's status and found that Mariner hadn't been paying creditors or even its own attorneys: Gulf South Medical Supply was suing Mariner for nearly $5 million it was owed for supplies, and Brunini, Grantham, Grower and Hewes PLLC, a defense firm in Mississippi that represented Mariner, was suing the company for nearly $1 million owed in legal bills. [read post]
13 Dec 2009, 8:58 pm by smtaber
— Ross Douthat, The New York Times, December 9, 2009 In his column today, my colleague Thomas Friedman argues eloquently for a Dick Cheney-esque, “one percent doctrine” approach to climate change, which would treat caps on greenhouse emissions as a rational way to “buy insurance” against a potentially catastrophic outcome. [read post]
5 Aug 2008, 1:33 pm
In Gulf Coast Plastic Surgery v Standard Insurance Co. the Court determined that a claim that the insurance agent failed to increase the policy limits despite the doctors request and the agent's promise was not preempted by ERISA. [read post]
9 Jan 2007, 9:08 am
The Board amended the judge's recommended narrow cease-and-desist order, finding that a broad order is appropriate despite the fact that the Respondent does not have a prior history of violations of the Act. [read post]
21 Nov 2005, 1:03 pm
"Generous bankruptcy laws encourage us to take risks, and this is a country that does well on risk taking. [read post]
18 Sep 2005, 7:10 pm
These type of biases, he adds, may extend out to oil companies. [read post]