Wednesday, October 05, 2005

Mesothelioma News 10/5/2005

Settlement Reached In Ingraham Mesothelioma Case Prior To Jury Verdict

HendlerLaw, The Nemeroff Law Firm and Richardson Patrick Westbrook and Brickman recently negotiated a settlement with Garlock in a case involving the mesothelioma death of Carl Ingraham. The case went to trial August 30, 2005 but was settled before a verdict was returned for twice the amount last offered at mediation. [PRWEB Oct 5, 2005]

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Mesothelioma Still Baffles SEM World

Mesothelioma Still Baffles SEM World Mesothelioma is one of the only words in the English language which makes cancer lawyers and search marketers drool and is also a word which most people do not understand. Values of pay-per-click ads for terms like mesothelioma on Yahoo or Google have been rumored in ...

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Alfacell to Present at Second International Symposium on Malignant Mesothelioma

Alfacell Corporation today announced that the Company will present at the Second International Symposium on Malignant Mesothelioma, to be held in Las Vegas from October 6-8, 2005.

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Pat Cohan, RN, Dr. Alan Whitehouse and Dr. Brad Black of the Libby Center for Asbestos Related Disease will make a

Representatives from the Center for Asbestos Related Disease in Libby will be making a presentation at the Second International Mesothelioma Symposium at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas Oct. 6-8.

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Plant employees at risk for asbestos illnesses

They called it the giant cigar.

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Town Hall face writ from cancer mother

A TRAGIC mother who is dying from an asbestos-related cancer has launched a landmark legal battle for compensation of £250,000 against Newham Council.

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Asbestos case nets $5 million By Brett Nauman

BLOOMINGTON -- A Bloomington woman whose late husband died from a form of cancer caused by asbestos exposure was awarded more than $5 million in a wrongful-death lawsuit Monday.

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Tuesday Planner for October 4, 2005

Senator Mark Dayton's Northeast Regional Office Director Steve Bradach conducts office hours in Duluth, 9 a.m. to noon today, Duluth City Hall, Room 405. Call (218) 865-4480.

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FOCUS: Tug-of-war going on over compensation for asbestos victims

_ The government decided on a framework for a special new bill to help asbestos victims last week, but even ministry officials in charge said it cannot be said to be a framework because it put off dealing with the amount of a lump sum to be paid to victims and their families.

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Heartland Hero Helps Others

(BLOOMFIELD, Iowa) This week's heartland hero is the type of guy who would do anything for anybody. "Whenever someone needs him he's always there," Jeana Folker said.

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