There would have been calls for special prosecutors to look into criminal malfeasance and negligence.
Biller, now entangled in litigation with the auto giant, defended the company in product liability and negligence cases from 2003 to 2007.
Charges in the complaint include breach of contract and negligence.
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Andrew is supporting the Sound Off for Justice Campaign, which is highlighting the cases lawyers believe will be removed from legal aid such as divorce, employment and negligence.
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Such a lawsuit can sound in defamation and negligence, among other theories, and it can seek actual as well as punitive damages, and attorney fees and other costs of the action.
The women are also bringing claims for deceit, assault, misfeasance in public office and negligence, and seek to highlight and prevent the continuation of psychological, emotional and sexual abuse of campaigners and others by undercover police officers.
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In the panel's final report, its chairman said a multitude of errors and wilful negligence had left the plant unprepared for the earthquake and tsunami.
Graham filed a lawsuit against the woman, First Data and Western Union alleging negligence and misconduct.
Giddens has said that he may sue Corzine and other former executives for negligence and breach of fiduciary duty.
He also promised to continue the fight against terrorism, which he said "allows for no easing off, no weakness and no negligence".
And I say that seeing all the return preparer fraud, and the return preparer negligence, and the return preparer inadvertent mistakes that happen.
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Ian Cohen, a medical negligence solicitor and head of medical negligence at Goodmans Law, based in Liverpool, said the whole system of reporting "never events" was flawed.
Grant says the complication that caused all these problems -- the nicking of a ureter -- would most likely be considered a regular complication of the surgery, and not negligence.
Few knowledgeable people dispute the growing evidence that BP was negligent in the way it bungled the completion of the well and caused this blowout, and that its negligence was "willful and wanton, " terms used in maritime law for centuries to provide for the award of punitive damages against this kind of egregious misconduct.
BP, Transocean and Halliburton made similar requests Wednesday for Barbier to dismiss gross negligence and punitive damage claims against them, but the judge said he wasn't ready to rule on them at this stage of trial.
Money managers generally, including private banks, and hedge funds specifically, are every bit as committed to concealing negligence and wrongdoing today as they were before Madoff confessed.
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Erin Sieman and Christina Lee Stramaglia sued the 34-year-old star of "Wall Street" (1987) and "Platoon" (1986) in August on charges of battery, negligence and infliction of emotional distress.
Civic awareness and empowerment: readers have used some of the articles published in the newspaper to demand action and greater information from state officials regarding the implementation (or none-thereof) of developmental projects, the provision of basic social amenities, official strategies of fighting cases of gender-based violence (and violence in general), bureaucratic negligence, and official apathy.
Concerns were raised over his care and Cumbria Police said it had launched a gross negligence manslaughter and corporate manslaughter investigation.
Anthony Collins Solicitors said the family had submitted a claim against the local authority, alleging it owed a duty of care to the children and that "the negligence of Birmingham City Council's social services and its refusal to act played a key part in the longevity of the abuse".
In total, Mr Neale faced 35 charges of clinical incompetence, professional negligence and extreme rudeness.
Mr McKenna had denied negligence and said Mr Gates' illness was not caused by being hypnotised.
The lawsuit accuses Fenton of negligence and said the university is also liable.
Ministers say legal aid will end for most family cases, clinical negligence and employment law but remain for criminal cases.
Negligence and profusion, therefore, must always prevail, more or less, in the management of the affairs of such a company.
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Singtao Daily says the government must press the Egyptian authorities to investigate any possible safety negligence and "give justice to the victims".
The children of Selvamalar, who died of a single shot to the head, have sued the police for negligence and wrongful killing.
The National Energy Regulator found that last year's outages in the Western Cape were largely due to Eskom's negligence and improper maintenance.
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The writer, best known for crime novels featuring medical investigator Dr Kay Scarpetta, has accused the firm of negligence and breach of contract.
At least 14 people have filed legal documents indicating they are planning to sue the University of Colorado Denver and Fenton for negligence.
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