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News published on Legal Newsline in November 2007

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News from November 2007


No decision yet on McGraw appeal in tobacco case

By John O'Brien |
McGraw CHARLESTON, W. Va. - The appeal of a March Kanawha Circuit Court decision against West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw made its first appearance in the state's Supreme Court Tuesday.

Del. SC gives Mercedes to dealership

By John O'Brien |
Jacobs DOVER, Del. - An automobile dealership finally had its clerical error overturned by the Delaware Supreme Court after years of disputes.

Ten AGs don't want class action attorneys fees boosted by sale

By John O'Brien |
Coakley BOSTON - Holding sales at its stores should not be part of the consumer class action settlement with TJX Companies, Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley is arguing in federal court.

Blumenthal: Rate request slash not deep enough

By John O'Brien |
Blumenthal HARTFORD, Conn. - Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal was not pleased by a recent decision from the state's Department of Public Utility Control.

Ark. AG's new health-care office will handle lawsuits

By Legal News Line |
Dustin McDaniel LITTLE ROCK -- Arkansas Attorney General Dustin McDaniel has created a separate health-based agency within his office that will also deal with all medical-based litigation.

Drug store chain settles with N.J.

By John O'Brien |
Milgram NEWARK, N.J. - Duane Reade International has settled allegations brought against it by the New Jersey Attorney General's office that it sold expired baby food and formula.

Company won't receive millions from Indiana

By John O'Brien |
Carter INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana Attorney General Steve Carter says one company isn't doing enough to cleanup Shelly Ditch, a contaminated drainage ditch in Crawfordsville, and is happy the state's Court of Appeals agrees.

La. SC turns down election appeal

By John O'Brien |
NEW ORLEANS - Louisiana's Supreme Court decided Thursday not to hear the appeal of a state Senator-hopeful who finished just 50 votes shy of advancing to Saturday's runoff election.

Spitzer sued for actions as AG

By John O'Brien |
Spitzer NEW YORK - A New York dentist has decided to follow the lead of State Farm Insurance Cos. and file suit against the state attorney general that brought criminal charges against him.

Six AGs write NRC

By John O'Brien |
Cuomo WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. - The attorneys general of six states say the Nuclear Regulatory Commission needs to consider new safety concerns like terrorism and earthquakes when rrelicensing nuclear power plants.

Alexander drops suit against Caldwell

By John O'Brien |
Caldwell BATON ROUGE, La. - Republican Royal Alexander, a day before learning his fate in the Louisiana Attorney General's race, has dropped a lawsuit against his opponent.

Blumenthal sues over state contract

By John O'Brien |
Blumenthal HARTFORD, Conn. - The updating of an online highway for criminal justice information did not go well enough for Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal.

NC bench incumbent will face law prof. in '08 SC vote

By Legal News Line |
Suzanne Reynolds WINSTON-SALEM -- The only contestable election scheduled next year for the North Carolina Supreme Court looks like it will, in fact, be a contest.

Dann comment upsets GOP, Christian group

By John O'Brien |
Dann COLUMBUS, Ohio - The state's Republican Party and Ohio Christian Alliance are requesting an apology from Ohio Attorney General Marc Dann for a comment he made in an e-mail on Good Friday.

Blumenthal, Principal settle

By John O'Brien |
Blumenthal HARTFORD, Conn. - The Principal Financial Group is giving the State of Connecticut $5 million to settle allegations that it hid compensation paid to brokers for access to pension plan business.

W. Va. SC will let jury analyze med-mal witness

By John O'Brien |
Albright CHARLESTON, W. Va. - Just because an expert medical witness does not use the medical tools alleged to have caused harm does not mean he or she may not testify to the standard of care needed while using them, the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals recently held.

AG Stumbo close to Senate decision

By John O'Brien |
Stumbo FRANKFORT, Ky. - The first Democrat ready to challenge four-term U.S. Sen Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) signed up Tuesday, and possibly the most formidable will make a decision by next month.

McDonnell picked to head Thompson's Va. campaign

By John O'Brien |
McDonnell RICHMOND, Va. - Virginia Attorney General Bob McDonnell threw his support to Presidential candidate Fred Thompson on Tuesday.

Blumenthal: Feds' settlement with drug company not good enough

By John O'Brien |
Blumenthal HARTFORD, Conn. - Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal won't be happy with a settlement between prescription drug maker Cephalon and the U.S. Department of Justice.

Outgoing La. AG files hurricane suit against insurance companies

By John O'Brien |
Foti BATON ROUGE, La. - Outgoing Louisiana Attorney General Charles Foti left a present for several insurance companies Thursday -- a lawsuit.