- Shannon Weidemann | March 18, 2008 2:00 PM | Missoula, MT
Reebok violated the Federal Hazardous Substance Act by not labeling a charm given away with shoes as containing potentially toxic materials. The charms contained lead which can cause brain damage and even death if ingested. Reebok agreed to pay a $1 Million fine for violating the consumer law. A 4-year-old Minneapolis boy who swallowed the bracelet's heart-shaped pendant died in March 2006....
- Shannon Weidemann | March 16, 2008 6:44 PM | Missoula, MT
A woman in St. Louis accused her boss of sexual harassment and a jury awarded her $1.1 Million last week. The woman claimed her boss made mulitple sexual advances and finally fired her for resisting. The woman worked for James Neuman's company from December 2004 to April 2005. She and her attorney, Eli Karsh, claimed that Neuman made repeated sexual advances that she resisted, threw her onto...
- Staff Writer | January 13, 2008 3:21 PM | Missoula, MT
If you or a family member have experienced injury or death due to the negligence of another, please contact Personal Injury Attorney, Elizabeth Cunningham of Law Office of Elizabeth L. Cunningham, PLLC immediately!
- Staff Writer | January 13, 2008 3:18 PM | Missoula, MT
If you or a family member have experienced injury or death due to the negligence of another, please contact Personal Injury Attorney, Elizabeth Cunningham of Law Office of Elizabeth L. Cunningham, PLLC immediately!
- Staff Writer | January 13, 2008 3:17 PM | Missoula, MT
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