Attorney Michael Brady Lynch Chairs Fundraiser for Senator Bill Nelson Campaign
Lead Trial Attorney and The Michael Brady Lynch Firm founder, Michael Brady Lynch, Esq. along with firm attorney, Amit Jhalli, legal intern, Brandon Salter, and his girlfriend, Kali Stauss, supported the re-election campaign of Senator Bill Nelson. The Michael Brady Lynch Firm prides itself on instituting a company culture of giving back to the Central
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Doctor Dies from Hospital Asbestos Exposure
A successful and beloved general practitioner has died from malignant mesothelioma. Her family researched quite extensively to see how and why the doctor contracted asbestos-related cancer. Their investigation led them to discover that hospital construction workers used asbestos in the construction of a hospital she worked in during the 1970s and 1980s. About Asbestos in
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Three Cruise Passengers Missing in Jamaica
Three U.S. citizens on the Carnival Sensation did not return to the ship last week. This isn’t the first time a passenger on a cruise has gone missing. In fact, it is far more common than cruise lines want to admit. There have been hundreds of missing passengers over the years. Cruise Ship Missing Person
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Thousands Lose Embryos to Fertility Storage Malfunction
Recently, multiple fertility clinics have lost thousands of embryos and sperm to a fertility storage malfunction. It has left hundreds feeling completely devastated. Many hopeful parents-to-be trusted the facility to ensure their specimens would remain safe until he or she was ready to use them. Now, for many, they lost their only chance to be
Read MoreFurniture Company Pays $10.5M for Falsifying Custom Documents
Virginia-based home furnishings company, Bassett Mirror Company has agreed to pay the U.S. Justice Department $10.5 million to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act. The company knowingly made false statements on customs declarations to avoid paying antidumping duties on wooden bedroom furniture imported from the People’s Republic of China (PRC). The Justice
Read MorePPIs and Their Role in Esophageal Cancer
This year, doctors will diagnose an estimated 16,940 adults (13,360 men and 3,580 women) in the United States with esophageal cancer. The disease accounts for 1% of cancers diagnosed in the United States. Also, now imagine the surprise of these thousands of adults to learn that their cancer could have been avoided if they never
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Siblings Fight for Sister after Her Mesothelioma Death
Four brothers dedicated to their sister’s memory decided to fight for her. They lost their sister in 2016 from complications from malignant mesothelioma. Then, they decided to file a wrongful death claim against Huntington Ingalls, Inc., blaming the company’s Avondale shipyard for her death. About Mesothelioma Asbestos once filled countless U.S. homes and businesses in
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Cruise Ship Medical Malpractice Nearly Causes Amputation
Cruise ship medical malpractice is far too common aboard cruise ships. Newlyweds from Louisiana experienced this first hand when an injury nearly caused the groom to have his foot amputated. About Cruise Ship Medical Malpractice Modern mega cruise ships now have urgent care centers on board that is staffed with doctors and nurses who can
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Opioid Litigation Could be Heading to Trial
A judicial panel consolidated over 400 cases under U.S. District Judge Dan Polster in Cleveland in December 2017. In January 2018 during the first hearing, Judge Polster told lawyers that he intended to dispense with legal norms like discovery. He didn’t want to preside over years of finger-pointing and wanted to prepare for settlement discussions
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Whistleblower Receives $14.7M for Exposing Illegal Kickbacks at Funeral Home
A jury awarded a Birmingham whistleblower who uncovered and reported illegal kickbacks and false billing scheme that defrauded the Alabama Organ Center and taxpayers $14.7 million. The whistleblower uncovered a scheme that violated the federal False Claims Act and the Anti-Kickback Statute. The Justice Department estimated the scheme allowed the funeral company to bill up
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