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What consumers should know as Philips agrees to $1.1 billion CPAP settlement
NPR· 12 hours agoJakobs, CEO of parent company Royal Philips, in a statement. He added, "We do regret the concern...
Federal trial begins for Red Hill water contamination
Navy Times via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoA trial for a mass environmental injury case begins more than two years after a military fuel tank...
Securing Compensation and Justice With a Personal Injury Attorney in Chicago, IL
Digital Journal· 1 day agoThat's where Costa Ivone, LLC steps in as your trusted personal injury attorney in Chicago, IL . With a commitment to advocating for your rights and helping ...
Former NSA worker sentenced for selling secrets
Politico· 1 day agoDalke’s attorneys had asked for the Army veteran, who pleaded guilty to espionage charges last fall in a deal with prosecutors, to be sentenced to 14 years in prison, in part ...
Philips signs $1.1B settlement in CPAP recall injury litigation, takes $578M insurance payout
FierceBiotech· 11 hours agoPhilips has reached a $1.1 billion agreement to settle claims from about 58,000 people stemming from...
Janet, Janet & Suggs attorney Eberly named MAJ Trial Lawyer of the Year - Maryland Daily Record
The Daily Record· 14 hours agoJanet, Janet & Suggs LLC, a Maryland-based national law firm focusing on medical malpractice, sexual abuse, wrongful death and other personal injury claims, today announced ...
Philips agrees to pay $1.1 billion settlement after wide-ranging CPAP machine recall
USA Today· 9 hours agoMedical device company Philips reached a settlement Monday to shell out $1.1 billion to cover...
Pa. attorney general makes deal with ABC Capital over fallout from alleged real-estate scam
Philly.com· 14 hours agoThe agreement, filed last week in Philadelphia Common Pleas Court, says the attorney general alleged...
Justice Department argues Red Hill fuel leak in Hawaii did not cause widespread harm
Stars and Stripes· 4 hours agoIt was the opening day of trial in the civil suit brought by the first 17 plaintiffs claiming...
$3.9M settlement to be paid to mentally disabled man tased, beaten by San Leandro police
KTVU via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoThe City of San Leandro will pay a $3.9 million settlement to a mentally disabled man who was tased and beaten by officers in 2019. The settlement stems from a civil rights lawsuit, attorneys for the victim said on Monday.