Monday, May 01, 2006

"mesothelioma lawyer" - Updated at 7:15 p.m. Sunday


Updated at 7:15 p.m. Sunday
Statesman Journal - Here is a draft of Tuesday's editorial. Please send suggestions or comments to Opinion Editor Barbara Curtin at bcurtin@StatesmanJournal.com Local news doesn t get much better than this: The Mid-Valley has won $50 million to build and operate a

Asbestos critique baseless, EPA says
Sacramento Bee - Get weekday updates of Sacramento Bee headlines and breaking news. Sign up here. In its most critical response yet, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has denounced as "seriously flawed" and deceptive a mining industry critique of the federal

CTU Launches Campaign for Asbestos Victims
Scoop - The Council of Trade Unions today launched a campaign for fair compensation for victims of workplace asbestos exposure. "The campaign marks International Workers' Memorial Day and its first objective is to get the same ACC lump sum compensation for

Judgment against EnPro unit reversed
Charlotte Business Journal - A three-judge panel of the Ohio Court of Appeals has unanimously reversed a $6.4 million verdict entered against a subsidiary of EnPro Industries Inc. , granting the company a new trial. The original judgment was entered against Garlock Sealing

Asbestos sufferers to file class action suit
Daily Yomiuri On-Line - A group of lawyers supporting asbestos sufferers in southern Osaka Prefecture will file a lawsuit with the Osaka District Court against the central government in late May, The Yomiuri Shimbun learned Saturday. According to the group, headed by lawyer

Editorial Blog: One year later
Statesman Journal - You're heard the expression, "When Hell freezes over." A similar one is, "When cows fly." Today a friend greeted me with, "Where are the flying cows? I don't see any. There should be cows flying." I thought it an apt, and humorous, comment about the