A jury has awarded the families of two men killed when their Cirrus SR-22 crashed in Minnesota in January 2003 a total of $16.4 million in damages. The families of the men argued in their lawsuit that Cirrus Aircraft and the University of North Dakota provided training that should have made pilot Gary Prokop proficient in his plane and that the SR-22 was marketed as easy to fly.
Scott Drake interviews Dan OFallon and Phil Sieff counsel for the family of the Passenger James Kosak. O'Fallon and Sieff of counsel with Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi in Minneapolis.
A jury has awarded the families of two men killed when their Cirrus SR-22 crashed in Minnesota in January 2003 a total of $16.4 million in damages. The families of the men argued in their lawsuit that Cirrus Aircraft and the University of North Dakota provided training that should have made pilot Gary Prokop proficient in his plane and that the SR-22 was marketed as easy to fly.
Scott Drake interviews Dan OFallon and Phil Sieff counsel for the family of the Passenger James Kosak. O'Fallon and Sieff of counsel with Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi in Minneapolis.
Exonerees in Texas, which leads the nation in freeing the wrongly convicted, soon will become instant millionaires under a new state law that took effect this week. Exonerees will get $80,000 for each year they spent behind bars. The compensation also includes lifetime annuity payments that for most of the wrongly convicted are worth between $40,000 and $50,000 a year — making it by far the nation's most generous package. Scott Drake interviews Seth Miller, Director of the Florida Innocence Project.
LB Network's Scott Drake talks with Jim Miller on former Arizona Cardinals' fullback Femi Ayanbadejo and his court case for supplements that got him suspended from the NFL.
Exonerees in Texas, which leads the nation in freeing the wrongly convicted, soon will become instant millionaires under a new state law that took effect this week. Exonerees will get $80,000 for each year they spent behind bars. The compensation also includes lifetime annuity payments that for most of the wrongly convicted are worth between $40,000 and $50,000 a year — making it by far the nation's most generous package. Scott Drake interviews Seth Miller, Director of the Florida Innocence Project.
LB Network's Scott Drake talks with Jim Miller on former Arizona Cardinals' fullback Femi Ayanbadejo and his court case for supplements that got him suspended from the NFL.
ALR Industries, which manufactures sports supplements, recently settled a lawsuit Former Arizona cardinal player Obafemi Ayanbadejo brought against the company, claiming it did not properly label a supplement called Max LMG which resulted in his failed test. Scott talks with his attorney Jim P. Miller in El Cajon.
ALR Industries, which manufactures sports supplements, recently settled a lawsuit Former Arizona cardinal player Obafemi Ayanbadejo brought against the company, claiming it did not properly label a supplement called Max LMG which resulted in his failed test. Scott talks with his attorney Jim P. Miller in El Cajon.
A coalition of public health and environmental groups filed a lawsuit in federal court , seeking a firm and enforceable new deadline for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to require deep reductions in mercury and other toxic air pollutants emitted from coal- and oil-fired power plants near the Chesapeake Bay Power plants are the nation’s largest unregulated source of mercury pollution, and also emit enormous quantities of lead, arsenic and other hazardous chemicals. If successful, the lawsuit would end six years of delay by the Bush administration.
A coalition of public health and environmental groups filed a lawsuit in federal court , seeking a firm and enforceable new deadline for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to require deep reductions in mercury and other toxic air pollutants emitted from coal- and oil-fired power plants near the Chesapeake Bay Power plants are the nation’s largest unregulated source of mercury pollution, and also emit enormous quantities of lead, arsenic and other hazardous chemicals. If successful, the lawsuit would end six years of delay by the Bush administration.
This is our second interview with Seth Miller from The Innocence Project in Florida. This time on the overturned
murder conviction of Jim Ates after the FBI's Comparative bullet lead analysis was disavowed.
This is our second interview with Seth Miller from The Innocence Project in Florida. This time on the overturned murder conviction of Jim Ates after the FBI's Comparative bullet lead analysis was disavowed.
This is our second interview with Seth Miller from The Innocence Project in Florida. This time on the overturned murder conviction of Jim Ates after the FBI's Comparative bullet lead analysis was disavowed.