News from April 2007
D.C. Court: Jury forgot about pain and suffering
WASHINGTON, D.C. - A woman who sued a nursing facility on behalf of her mother will receive a new damages trial that will earn her pain-and-suffering money, the Washington D.C. Court of Appeals recently decided.
Defense disputes consumer giant's award in 'urban-myth' lawsuit
P&G's controversial logo A contentious high-stakes Utah case that's become known as the "satanic-rumor suit" is having a devil of a job getting resolved.
States win global warming suit against EPA
Coakley BOSTON - Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley is one of 12 attorneys general celebrating a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that will require the Bush administration re-examine regulation of carbon dioxide emission from cars.
Dann, EPA file more charges against landfill operator and recycling center
Dann COLUMBUS, Ohio - Ohio Attorney General Marc Dann says two companies that own and operate a landfill refuse to abide by court orders.
AG Carter lawsuit results in 33K in violations
Carter INDIANAPOLIS - A credit organization will have to pay nearly $35,000 as the result of a lawsuit filed against it by Indiana Attorney General Steve Carter, though only $772 will be used as restitution.