July, 2010LexisNexis® Legal News Podcast for July 9, 2010
The 2nd Circuit reinstates firefighters’ race bias claims against the City of Syracuse, and, Louisiana’s high court finds an insurance broker had no duty to recommend insurance coverage amounts to a school. Hear these and other stories from LexisNexis® Mealey’s Publications. Copyright© 2010 LexisNexis, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. For the latest litigation news headlines, visit www.lexisnexis.com/mealeys.
Continue →All Terrain Vehicles Recalled by American Suzuki Motor Corp. Due to Loss of Control Hazard
The flame arrester screen can become detached from its mounting ring, preventing the throttle valve from returning to the idle position when the throttle lever is released and causing the rider to lose control of the ATV. This poses a serious hazard of injury or death.
Continue →PDi Communications Recalls Televisions Installed in Healthcare Facilities Due to Fire Hazard
A capacitor on the television’s power supply board can fail, posing a fire hazard.
Continue →LexisNexis® Legal News Podcast for July 8, 2010
The Georgia Supreme Court finds a teacher entitled to immunity in a student injury lawsuit, and, the 11th Circuit partially reinstates a First Amendment suit against a district attorney. Hear these and other stories from LexisNexis® Mealey’s Publications. Copyright© 2010 LexisNexis, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. For the latest litigation news headlines, visit www.lexisnexis.com/mealeys.
Continue →McNeil Consumer Healthcare Over-The-Counter Products: Recall
Audience: Consumers, Pharmacists
[UPDATED 07/08/2010] Additional lots of 21 Benadryl, Motrin, Childrens Tylenol, Tylenol, and Tylenol PM products were added to the January 15, 2010 recall. See list and lot numbers in firm press release…
LexisNexis® Legal News Podcast for July 7, 2010
The House passes a bill allowing oil spill victims to recover noneconomic damages, and, airline passengers file an antitrust lawsuit to block United and Continental’s merger. Hear these and other stories from LexisNexis® Mealey’s Publications. Copyright© 2010 LexisNexis, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. For the latest litigation news headlines, visit www.lexisnexis.com/mealeys.
Continue →Recall to Repair: Whitco Company LP Stadium Light Poles Can Fall Over, Posing Risk of Serious Injury and Death
The poles can fracture or crack and fall over, posing a risk of serious injury or death to patrons and bystanders from being hit or crushed. The poles range from 1 to 4 tons increasing the risk of death if the pole falls toward a crowded stadium or onto a building.
Continue →Tekkeon Inc. Recalls MyPower ALL Plus External Laptop Batteries Due to Fire Hazard
The battery cell can short-circuit and overheat, posing a fire hazard to consumers.
Continue →Daiso Recalls Children’s Coin Purses and Jewelry Due to Risk of Lead Exposure
The surface paint on the zippers of the coin purses and the clasps on the jewelry contain high levels of lead.
Continue →LexisNexis® Legal News Podcast for July 1, 2010
The Massachusetts Attorney General reaches a $102 million settlement with Morgan Stanley, and, manufacturers of DRAM computer chips agree to pay $173 million in price-fixing cases. Hear these and other stories from LexisNexis® Mealey’s Publications. Copyright© 2010 LexisNexis, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. For the latest litigation news headlines, visit www.lexisnexis.com/mealeys.
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