Lawsuit: PlayVS Accused of Wrongful Termination, Pregnancy Discrimination
A former employee is suing PlayVS over claims of pregnancy discrimination and wrongful termination.
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Johnson and Johnson Must Pay $57M in Pelvic Mesh Case
Ella Ebaugh, a resident of Pennsylvania, knows about pain. She was diagnosed with stress urinary incontinence (SUI) in 2005. In 2007, Mrs. Ebaugh did as many women: she trusted that pelvic mesh implants would fix the problem. Also like many women, Mrs. Ebaugh discovered that the mesh devices – these made by Johnson & Johnson’s Ethicon division – caused more problems than they solved. Problems that ultimately lead Mrs. Ebaugh to sue J&J. Earlier this month, a jury in Philadelphia awarded Mrs. Ebaugh $57.1M.
How Can a Person in Iowa Tell if a Police Encounter Involved Excessive Force?
If an officer has committed acts against a person that involve excessive force, the victim has the right to sue for compensation.
How Will Facebook’s Own Currency Affect Modern Finances?
It may affect the old-school currencies we use now. It may open up new business opportunities, as well as destroy some money transfer-related markets. It may also give an already powerful company access to the next batch of private information about us.
Lawsuit Claims Arlington Police Shot Suicidal Girl in the Back
The federal lawsuit claims that Arlington police shot a suicidal teenager in the back.
Involuntary Psychiatric Commitment is on the Rise in Some States
States are making laws around involuntary commitment more relaxed to addressing growing homeless populations.
President Trump and A.G. Jeff Sessions Trade Barbs and Accusations
Violent Felon Found Guilty for Possessing a Machinegun and Perpetrating Nearly $1 Million Bank Fraud Scheme
The total value of the checks and money orders recovered from the Chevrolet Impala was approximately $886,117.90.




