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December 2006
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Rail Regulations Leave Americans At Risk (December 13)
New
Orleans Judge Rules In Favor Of Hurricane Victims: Vague Insurance
Policies Insufficient To Deny Policyholders' Claims (December
6)
November 2006
Automakers
Skimp On Safety: Federal Agency Must Act To Improve Standards(November
28)
XBox
Fire Hazard: Research Your Purchases Beforehand This Black Friday
(November 21)
Vital
Medical Devices Poorly Tracked in the U.S., Unnecessarily Risking
Hundreds of Patients Lives Each Year (November 14)
October 2006
A
Real Danger In Halloween Candy (October 31)
Federal
Judge Rules In Favor Of States' Rights To Administer Justice, Despite
Industry Efforts To Escape Accountability (October 24)
Troy
Stephens Found Dead After Assisted Living Facility Again Neglects
To Properly Monitor Him (October 17)
Family, Lawyers Donate Entire Punitive Award Of Medical Malpractice
Victim To Charity (October 10)
Rebutting
False Attacks on the Civil Justice System (October 3)
September 2006
Vital
Civil War Era Constitutional Protections Are Under Attack (September
8)
FDA Proves Ineffectual Again: Cannot Accurately Assess Risk To Public
Safety (September 21)
Insurance Industry Employs Questionable Tactics In The Aftermath Of
Hurricane Katrina (September 7)
August 2006
Hold
the "Free Lunches" from Drug Companies (August 8)
Thousands
of Recalled Firestone Tires Still on the Road (August 1)
July 2006
Carlene
Lewis Awarded AAJs Sharp Public Service Award for Her Pioneering
Work to Expose Deadly Drug Vioxx (July 25)
Immunity
for Railroads that Spill Toxic Chemicals Puts Hundreds of Thousands
of Americans in Danger (July 18)
Proposed
Rule Change by CPSC Puts Consumers in Danger (July 11)
June 2006
Protect
the Civil Justice System to Protect the Rights of Servicemembers and
Civilians (June 27)
Civil Justice System Last Resort for Victim on Cruise Ship (June
20)
Lawsuit
Responsible for Creation of Worker Safety Program (June 13)
As
Hurricane Season Starts, Homeless Katrina Victims Still Battling Insurance
Companies (June 6)
May 2006
Lawsuit
Leads to Greater Focus on Pool Safety (May 30)
Trial Lawyers Defend Legal Rights of Servicemembers (May 23)
Wal-Mart Workers Illegally Denied Lunch Breaks Use Civil Justice System
to Hold Retailer Accountable (May 16)
Horrific Death of Alexandra Katada Shows Need to Preserve Access to
Civil Justice System for Women and Children (May 9)
New Report Shows the Human Side of Nursing Home Abuse (May 2)
April 2006
New
Book Exposes "The Medical Malpractice Myth" (April25)
Rape Survivor Holds Negligent Apartment Complex Accountable for Endangering
Residents (April 18)
New HealthGrades Study: 250,000 Medicare Patients Killed by Preventable
Medical Errors (April 11)
A
70-Cent Part Could Have Fixed the Dangerous Defect That Cost Steven
Sharp His Arms (April 4)
March 2006
Court
Blasts Home Depot for Attempting to "Escape the Results of Its
Own Carelessness" (March 28)
Civil
Justice System Held DuPont Accountable for Water Contamination, Forced
Clean-Up (March 21)
Auto Executives Knowingly Endangered Consumers to Increase Corporate
Profits (March 14)
National Patient Safety Awareness Week Highlights Death Toll from
Medical Errors (March 7)
February 2006
Manufacturers
Ordered to Clean Up Lead Paint in 300,000 Rhode Island Homes (Feb.
28)
Major Discrimination Lawsuit Protected the Civil Rights of African-American
Employees (Feb. 21)
Fiscal Conservatives Join Asbestos Victims in Opposing S. 852
(Feb. 14)
Asbestos
Victims Travel to Washington to Oppose Asbestos Bailout (Feb.
7)
January 2006
Facts
Don't Match Bush's Rhetoric on Lawsuits; Federal Tort Trials Down
79% (Jan. 31)
FDA
Rule Could Affect Majority of Drug Safety Cases (Jan. 24)
More
Evidence of Insurance Industry Price-Gouging (Jan. 17)
December 2005
Safe
Toys for the Holidays (Dec. 20)
Vaccine
Proposal Puts First Responders at Risk (Dec. 13)
Highway
Safety Agency Rolls Over for Auto Industry (Dec. 6)
November 2005
Voters
Reject Insurance Industry-Backed Ballot Initiative (Nov. 29)
Poultry
Workers Thankful for Supreme Court Decision (Nov. 22)
Military
Families Win Justice in Washington State (Nov. 15)
Best
Way to Protect Americans from the Flu is to Produce Safe Vaccines
(Nov. 8)
Lawsuit
that Inspired "North Country" Paved the Way to Better Workplaces
(Nov. 1)
October 2005
Trial
Lawyers Hold Corporate Polluters Accountable (Oct.25)
Bush
Administration: Lawsuits Down Nearly 80% (Oct 18)
What
the Wisconsin Supreme Court Can Teach the U.S. Congress (Oct 11)
Lawsuits
Forced Recall of 100,000 Defective Bulletproof Vests (October
4)
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