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4 Reasons to Use a Prenuptial Agreement
Prenups have a bad reputation, but they are beneficial in a myriad of ways.
New York State Files Lawsuit Seeking to Shutter the NRA
NRA CEO and Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre has since claimed the lawsuit is purely political.
E-Cigarette Manufacturer Juul Sued by New York State
New York Attorney General Letitia James announced the lawsuit Tuesday, saying the e-cigarette manufacturer deceived local teens.
BMW Recalls 230K Late Model Vehicles with Takata Airbag Inflators
Another Takata airbag recall has hit the news. This time, BMW is recalling 230,117 late model cars and SUVs, adding to the 900,000 it recalled in 2015. The recalled vehicles may have defective Takata driver side airbag inflators that were installed as part of a previous recall or as replacements after the vehicles were involved in accidents in which the airbags deployed.
Lawsuit Alleges Racial Discrimination in St. Louis Police Department
A settlement has been reached between the city of St. Louis and a high-ranking police officer, bringing an end to one of three racial or gender discrimination lawsuits against the city. The officer, Major Michael Caruso, originally sued the city over allegations that “he was passed over for the same job that Jones was passed over because he was white.” While his attorneys haven’t released any details about Caruso’s lawsuit and the settlement, they did confirm “it’s been resolved.”
Allergan Inc. Hit with Two Lawsuits Linked to Breast Implant Recall
Allergan Inc. recently found itself in hot water over two lawsuits accusing it of failing to warn patients of potential cancer risks linked to certain breast implants.
Lawsuit Filed by Former Abu Ghraib Inmates Allowed to Advance After 9 Years
FDA Warns Drugmaker Duchesnay over Kim Kardashian Instagram Post
Indeed the social media age has brought a new wrinkle in the FDA’s regulatory agenda. Social media marketing schemes are often designed to appear casual and conversational, as if friends are discussing an issue over coffee. While certainly not illegal and for the most part, and a useful form of advertisement, FDA risk statements rarely fit within 144 character-limit social-media parameters.




