Ann N. Martin See book keywords and concepts | Los Angeles County Superior Court against the lams Company and Procter and Gamble Company. "The complaint was filed on behalf of all persons who purchased lams dog food products from April 1999 to the present," according to the lawyers.9
Basically, this class action lawsuit states that consumers were misled concerning the nutritional value of all Eukanuba and lams brands of dog foods. "Five independent studies were conducted to test the statements made by lams," states the report from the legal firm. | Connie Bennett, C.H.H.C. with Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | She then goes door to door to recruit neighbors for her class action lawsuit against "Big Sugar."
For instance, Marge brings on spaced-out Disco Stu, who admits, "I've been hooked on the white stuff since the seventies." Then, in an uproarious, laugh-out-loud TV moment, Stu greedily inhales sucrose through a rolled dollar bill as if it were a line of cocaine.
The spoof continues as "whistle blowers" are trotted out in court. "Well, we knew perfectly well it was addictive," testifies a professor working on a top-secret "Hoiven Maven" project. "Candy was just a sugar delivery system. |
Too Profitable to CureBrent Hoadley, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | | Class Action Lawsuit Against Major Drug Manufacturers Overcharging Disabled and Homeless for Drugs.
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• Psych Drug Truth, 10/3/03. Lilly Settles Prozac Lawsuit.
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• CBS MarketWatch, 9/24/04. Pfizer Slams Dissident Executive Who Backs Drug Import Bill.
• Pharma, New Medicine. New Hope, 8/31/04. New Research Shows Patients Need Choice of Medicines for Best Treatment, | Paula Begoun See book keywords and concepts | H 14
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A number of African-Americans are aware of the class action lawsuit against Rio Hair Naturalizer System. For those who aren't familiar with this saga, here's what happened. Going back two or three years, many women saw an infomercial for a do-it-yourself, at-home hair-relaxer called Rio Hair. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | I believe there is justification for a global class action lawsuit against food companies that insist on using this ingredient even after scientific proof leaves no doubt that it causes harm, and even death, when consumed over a long period of time. This is not simply a question of consumer choice, as the food industry attempts to claim. No manufacturer has the right to put poisons into their food products and then blame the consumer by saying he or she had a choice of whether or not to purchase that product. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | This means that as the facts start to come out about how these drugs are killing people and causing disease, and sometimes causing the very disorders they claim to treat, there's going to be a huge backlash -- a major class action lawsuit.
Most of the adults in this country will probably be involved. We've got drugs out there that are extremely dangerous, even over-the-counter drugs like non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, which, by the last study I saw, are killing 16,500 Americans per year just from gastro-intestinal bleeding alone. | Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts | The Associated Press reports that a $5 billion class action lawsuit is being filed against the DuPont company, stating that the chemical giant failed to warn consumers of the dangers of a Teflon chemical. The lawsuit wants DuPont to spend $5 billion to replace all the nonstick cookware, impose a Teflon warning label, and create two funds to pay for medical monitoring and more scientific research on the people who were using Teflon pots and pans to determine just how the use of Teflon cookware has related to and caused illness, sickness, disease, and depression. | Michele Simon See book keywords and concepts | Jazlyn Bradley and others like her are named in a class action lawsuit that blames the fast-food giant for misrepresenting its products as nutritious and for not revealing potential hazards. At the time of filing in 2002, Jazlyn weighed 270 pounds and was diagnosed with diabetes, hypertension, and high cholesterol—maladies usually associated with middle age. Bradley's father, Israel, a single parent, said he never saw anything in the restaurants that informed him of the food's ingredients. "I always believed McDonald's was healthy for my children," he said in an affidavit. | Samuel S. Epstein, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Should you fail to provide the foregoing information, or should the information you do provide fail to materially substantiate the cancer cure rate representation, a class action lawsuit will be filed against the M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in a court of appropriate jurisdiction, without further notice, alleging that the mailing of the January 26, 1998 Annual Fund letter violates the prohibition against mail fraud contained in U.S.C. §1341. The lawsuit will ask the court to issue an injunction against the M. D. | Carl Jensen See book keywords and concepts | These and other irregularities finally led the National Association of Radiation Survivors (NARS) to file a class action lawsuit against the VA. Another veterans' group, Swords to Plowshares, also joined the suit.
Initially, ranking VA officials denied accurate records of radiation exposures even existed. Then NARS received two anonymous letters that described a widespread pattern of abuse inside the department. Specific reports and documents were listed, containing data the VA previously claimed did not exist. NARS demanded this new information under federal court order. | John Lauritsen See book keywords and concepts | The allegation is part of a class action lawsuit filed in June by San Francisco-based Gay Rights Advocates. The suit accuses the NIH of failing to spend $47 million appropriated by Congress for experimental drug treatments. In response to the government's motion to dismiss the suit, NGRA released a series of letters indicating that certain medications are put on a "fast track for approval". They charge that there are unethical conflicts of interest in the agencies' operations. | Rhonda D. Orin See book keywords and concepts | A medical society in New York, for example, commenced a class action lawsuit against one health plan for a notoriously slow payment history, and the lawsuit quickly achieved favorable results. If a plan has a very bad (or a very good) track record, it should be relatively easy to find out.
You can and should follow these same steps to find out about the plan's practices with regard to denials in general. It won't take much research for you to discover whether a plan is trigger-happy when it comes to issuing denials. |
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