News from November 2014
Lawsuit filed against driver who allegedly fell asleep behind wheel
A man has filed suit against the driver whom he alleges fell asleep, then rear-ended his vehicle.
Asbestos bankruptcy transparency bill stands good chance of enactment in GOP-controlled Congress
One year after the Furthering Asbestos Claims Transparency Act, or FACT Act, passed in the U.S. House only to languish in the U.S. Senate, hope for its enactment has been renewed as a result of last week’s election.
General Electric, ICR Engineering sued after electrician sustains severe burns
A Missouri man is suing over claims he sustained severe burns due to a design defect in a General Electric product.
Pastor allegedly fraudulently transfers incarcerated brother-in-law’s property
A pastor is being accused of moving his own family into his incarcerated brother-in-law’s home despite instructions to care for the jailed brother’s wife and children.