Delaware’s top state court has upheld a ruling that The Williams Cos Inc’s board didn’t act in the oil pipeline company’s best interest when it adopted an “extreme” poison pill.
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Attys Seek $11.5M For Fighting Fresenius Stalingrad Defense
Law360 (July 22, 2021, 5:55 PM EDT) A Fresenius whistleblower who spurred a $5.2 million settlement in a false-billing case said Thursday the dialysis services company s Stalingrad litigation tactics justify his bid for more than twice that amount in attorney fees, a request a defense lawyer called comical.
The spirited exchange before U.S. District Judge George A. O Toole comes after more than a decade of litigation between Fresenius and Christopher Drennen, a former area manager in Alabama who accused the company of falsely billing Medicare dating back to 2003.
Drennen s attorney, Jeremy Friedman, told Judge O Toole that the $11.5 million request is reasonable given how hard Drennen had.
Is COVID More Serious In Kids Today Than It Was When The Pandemic Started?
We were told COVID is mild in kids, but news of a 13-year-old s death sparked renewed fears among parents. Allan Britnell, Today s Parent Updated
May 17, 2021
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The news that a 13-year-old girl from Brampton, Ont. died in April from COVID-19 brought parents’ worst fears bubbling to the surface: with
new COVID-19 variants and a third wave of the virus spreading across the country, should we now be more worried about our children falling ill or dying?
The short answer is no, says Jeremy Friedman, associate paediatrician-in-chief at Toronto’s SickKids Hospital. “I don’t think that parents should necessarily be any more worried.” That’s because even with the variants spreading in Canada it is still
TORONTO “We need to open summer camps,” a group representing more than 1,500 Ontario pediatricians wrote in a letter to Ontario Premier Doug Ford this week. In the letter, the pediatric section of the Ontario Medical Association wrote, “Let’s do the right thing and give our children a ray of hope this summer.” Also, over the past couple of days, a second letter has gained 100 signatures from Ontario health professionals, which continues to circulate, urging: “Kids need camp. Now more than ever.” This call to action comes amidst the two-week extension of Ontario’s stay-at-home order, prohibiting gathering outdoors or indoors with anyone outside of your household.