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Monthly Archives: December 2008
King: Medicaid suits working for Ala.
King
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (Legal Newsline) – While he fights the Federal Government over the fruits of his State’s pharmaceutical litigation, Alabama Attorney General Troy King reminded citizens that he recently reached $28 million in settlements with drug companies.
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AG staff may avoid executive order pay cuts
Brown
SACRAMENTO, Calif., (Legal Newsline)-California Attorney General Jerry Brown’s office is uncertain if it will be subject to an executive order issued by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger calling for twice-monthly mandatory and unpaid furloughs for state workers starting in February. Read More
News, State AGs40 billion reasons why asbestos litigation will grow
Anapol
Forty billion dollars of designated funds currently available in court-established trust funds is providing abundant incentive to already rich attorneys with asbestos-settling know-how. Read More
Asbestos, Hot Topics, NewsU.S. Supreme Court asked to hear Texas exorcism case
U.S. Supreme Court building
WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline)-The U.S. Supreme Court has been asked to hear the case of a former Texas woman who claims she was abused during a forced exorcism in 1996. Read More
News, U.S. Supreme CourtNew York judge blocks cigarette tax on Indian reservations
Rose Sconiers
New York (Legal Newsline)-A New York state judge has blocked the state’s plan to collect sales tax on cigarettes sold by Indian reservation smoke shops to non-tribal members. Read More
News, State CourtsNevada judges to get $30,000 raise
Incoming Nevada Chief Justice James Hardesty
CARSON CITY, Nev. (Legal Newsline)-Even amid the state’s budget woes, Nevada judges are set to receive a $30,000 annual pay raise. Read More
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