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Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Mesothelioma Lawyers - Retrial ordered for asbestos miner


Retrial ordered for asbestos miner
Sydney Morning Herald - Feb 01 5:28 PM
The High Court has ordered a retrial for a former asbestos miner, who is attempting to sue CSR and Midalco for allegedly giving him asbestosis and depression through negligence.Save to My Web

Mesothelioma Lawyers - The asbestos debate


The asbestos debate
Washington Times, DC - Feb 9, 2006... Many asbestos victims have suffered or died of mesothelioma or other illnesses ... big guys speak through Mr. Reid -- in this case, unscrupulous lawyers who stand ...
Source: washingtontimes.com

Tanya Segelov: Save our rescue workers: map asbestos sites
Advertiser Adelaide, Australia - Jan 19, 2006... But SA also has the highest rate of mesothelioma per capita in the world ... is a dust disease specialist and managing partner at Turner Freeman Lawyers in Adelaide ...
Source: www.theadvertiser.news.com.au

Monday, February 13, 2006

Mesothelioma Lawyers - Lawyers see asbestos bill jeopardized


Lawyers see asbestos bill jeopardized
Inside Bay Area - An asbestos-litigation reform bill that Bay Area law firms have spent big bucks to oppose faces an uncertain future after a rocky week in the U.S. Senate. The bill which would have asbestos manufacturers and their insurers pay $140 billion into a

Senate to debate asbestos fund
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Federal legislation that would end asbestos-related lawsuits and create a $140 billion trust fund for victims of asbestos-related illnesses has moved ahead in the Senate, with considerable interest from Wisconsin. The bill, which senators might vote

GI Special 4B12 - Let Your Conscience Be Your Guide - February 13
Bellaciao - Former Iraqi Army soldiers shout anti-American slogans during a protest outside of the Republican Palace in Baghdad June 2, 2003. Hundreds of former Iraqi soldiers protested outside the office compound of Iraq s U.S. occupiers, demanding pay for

Mesothelioma Lawyers - Asbestos compensation plan clears hurdle in Senate, 98-1


Asbestos compensation plan clears hurdle in Senate, 98-1
Baltimore Sun - WASHINGTON // A painstaking effort to end years of litigation over cancer-causing asbestos survived a procedural hurdle in the Senate yesterday, paving the way for a floor debate over a $140 billion plan to compensate victims outside the courtroom