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Saturday, May 18, 2024

News from 2007


Scruggs quits on Katrina cases

By John O'Brien |
Scruggs OXFORD, Miss. - No longer will prominent trial lawyer Richard "Dickie" Scruggs represent his clients who have pending Hurricane Katrina-related lawsuits their insurance companies.

Blumenthal comes to Cuomo's side

By John O'Brien |
Blumenthal HARTFORD, Conn. - New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo received some more support from a colleague Monday in his mission to make the relicensing of Indian Point nuclear power plant more difficult.

AGs suing R.J. Reynolds over 'deadly charm' of cartoons

By John O'Brien |
BALTIMORE - Maryland is one of eight states that has decided to sue tobacco giant R.J. Reynolds over allegations that the company has violated certain advertising restrictions of 1998's Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement.

Kansas top bench to get final word on power plants

By Legal News Line |
Chief Justice Kay McFarland (R) TOPEKA -- The future of two contentious coal-fired power stations proposed for southwest Kansas now lies in the hands of the Kansas Supreme Court.

Scruggs' greed possibly led to indictment

By John O'Brien |
Scruggs OXFORD, Miss. - Long seen as an advocate for the underdogs who take on large corporations, Mississippi trial lawyer Richard Scruggs has apparently shown a different side to one of his colleagues.

Soon-to-be AG picks top deputy

By John O'Brien |
Conway LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Kentucky's new Attorney General says he has a new right-hand woman.

Clinton bails on Scruggs' fundraiser

By John O'Brien |
Clinton OXFORD, Miss. - Democratic Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton will not be coming to indicted trial lawyer Richard "Dickie" Scruggs' home for a fundraiser despite his long history of supporting her.

Scruggs won't quit Katrina cases

By John O'Brien |
Barrett JACKSON, Miss. - After receiving letters to the contrary, four judges in Mississippi received word Thursday that indicted attorney Richard "Dickie" Scruggs would not be dropping his law firm out of all Hurricane Katrina-related suits.

Attorney: Scruggs will face uphill, very public battle

By John O'Brien |
Scruggs JACKSON, Miss. - When the FBI raided Richard "Dickie" Scruggs' office Wednesday, it was safe to assume it had something to do with the federal criminal contempt charges he is facing in Alabama.

Attorney: Scruggs indictment not looking good for AG Hood

By John O'Brien |
Hood JACKSON, Miss. - Where Richard "Dickie" Scruggs' name goes, Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood's sometimes seems to follow -- and vice versa.

Missouri AG, Gov. paybacks level fund race - UPDATE

By Legal News Line |
Jay Nixon JEFFERSON CITY -- The campaign-finance gap between GOP Gov. Matt Blunt and Missouri Attorney General Jay Nixon for next year's gubernatorial ballot has now all but vanished. But perhaps not for long.

Scruggs indicted for bribery

By John O'Brien |
Scruggs BILOXI, Miss. - A prominent trial lawyer with close ties to the Mississippi Attorney General's office was indicted Wednesday by a federal grand jury on charges that he attempted to bribe a state court judge.

Georgia court sides with doctor in med-mal case

By John O'Brien |
Georgia's justices ATLANTA - Georgia's Supreme Court rejected a challenge to a state malpractice law Wednesday that argued it treated medical malpractice cases differently than other professional malpractice claims.

Penn. SC cancels session

By John O'Brien |
Cappy HARRISBURG, Pa. - Too many cases, not enough justices.

Tobacco transport case argued before U.S. SC

By John O'Brien |
Rowe WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Supreme Court was scheduled to hear arguments Wednesday from Maine Attorney General Steven Rowe's office and several motor transport associations over a 2003 state law that concerning online tobacco sales.

You too can sue, Iowa AG hopes to tell consumers

By Legal News Line |
Tom Miller (R) DES MOINES - Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller will push for new laws in the new year that will let the state's consumers sue for fraudulent practices.

McGraw settles with debt purchaser

By John O'Brien |
McGraw CHARLESTON, W. Va. - West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw reached an agreement Tuesday with a New York-based debt purchaser to cancel the debts owed by 861 consumers.

McGraw case not stayed by bankruptcy, judge rules

By John O'Brien |
Lewis NEW MARTINSVILLE, W. Va. - A federal bankruptcy judge recently ruled that West Virgina Attorney General Darrell McGraw may proceed with his case against Iams Funeral Home even though it filed for bankruptcy.

U.S. SC upholds award for W. Va. business

By John O'Brien |
Supreme Court building WASHINGTON, D.C. - A West Virginia-based company will get to keep the nearly $13 million judgment it was awarded in April 2006 after the U.S. Supreme Court decided not to hear the appeal of the defendant.

Wendy's sued over parking lot mishap

By Legal News Line |
CHICAGO -- A Chicago plaintiff sued Wendy's International, Inc., in the Circuit Court of Cook County over injuries allegedly sustained during a 2005 trip and fall in a Wendy's parking lot.