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Attorney General defends Dept. of Justice efforts to fight financial fraud

Attorney General Eric Holder defends the Justice Department’s efforts combatting financial fraud, calling their record of success “historic.”

Medical “Upcoding” a Target for Fraud Investigators

In Maryland, an orthopedic practice agreed to pay $2.5 million to the federal government to settle allegations that it had …

FDA Reconsidering Arsenic Limits in Apple Juice

The AP (11/30, Jalonick) reported that the Food and Drug Administration “is considering tightening restrictions for the levels of arsenic …

Wisconsin legislature to consider bills on drug maker immunity, litigation reform

Wisconsin Gov. wants a bill that would grant drug-makers and medical device manufacturers legal immunity if their products have been approved by the FDA.

High School Football Injuries and Deaths

With summer arriving soon, many students will be relieved to have a strenuous workload lifted from their shoulders. Football players, …

Toyota’s Recalled Vehicles May Remain Dangerous After They are “Fixed”

For months, Toyota has been promising an easy fix to the serious problem of unintended acceleration in millions of its …

What Toyota Knew – and When

The following is a guest blog post by The Hayes Firm: Problems continue to mount for the once trusted Toyota …

Another Week, Another Recall for Toyota

Toyota is once again in the news and the news is not good.  It seems that what was once one …

Toyota’s Not Alone: Honda Issues Recall of Almost 1 Million Vehicles

In the past few weeks we have been writing about the extensive Toyota recalls that have recently occurred.  Today, it …

Toyota Lawsuits Have Been Filed. Are They Just the Tip of the Iceberg?

Toyota recalls are all over the news.  Millions of Toyota vehicles have been recalled in recent months because of sticky …