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Capitalisnt
Ralph Nader’s Capitalism
"The only true aging is the erosion of one's ideals," says Ralph Nader, the former third-party presidential candidate who just turned 90 after more than 60 years of consumer advocacy and fighting for small business in America.
Corporate Crime Reporter
Naoise Connolly Ryan on the Boeing Deferred Prosecution Deadline
It looks as if maybe 100 out of the 140 cases that were filed against Boeing have been settled. There are 40 cases left.
Associated Press
Maine sues biochemical giant over contamination from PCB-tainted products
“We have evidence that Monsanto knew that its PCBs products were causing long-lasting harm and chose to continue to make money off poisoning Maine’s people and environment,” Attorney General Aaron Frey said in a statement...
San Bernardino Sun
After a long slog, climate change lawsuits will finally put Big Oil on trial
After years of legal appeals and delays, some oil companies are set to stand trial in lawsuits brought by state and local governments over the damages caused by climate change.
The Dan Caplis Show iHeart
“Why is Your Life Worth Less in Colorado?”
Joanne Doroshow, New York Law School joins Dan to discuss why wrongful death and catastrophic injuries are "capped" in Colorado at low levels.
New Jersey Law Journal
Steakhouse Slip and Fall Ends in $2.75M Federal Jury Verdict
The jury awarded $2.5 million to Deborah Nagy, who suffered a broken hip that rendered her left leg shorter than her right, and $250,000 to Nagy’s husband, Roger, for loss of consortium. The March 28 verdict came after a four-day trial.