A New York Times reader asked a question that is similar to many inquires we often receive at the Law Offices of Michael B. Serling. The question from the NY […]
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Montreal Asbestos Activist
According to the Montreal Gazette, Helping to acknowledge and turn the tide on asbestos exposure, Kathleen Ruff will receive a medal of honor in Quebec’s National Assembly for her decade […]
Lung Cancer Trial Stopped After Jimmy Carter Drug Shrinks Tumors
According to NBC News, researchers have stopped a study of a new lung cancer drug, saying it’s so effective they want to offer it to all the patients in the […]
Woman Pleads Guilty to Concealing Mississippi Queen Asbestos
According to washingtontimes.com, A San Francisco woman faces up to two years in prison and hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines after pleading guilty to a federal charge that […]
Johnson & Johnson to Pay $72M in Talcum Powder-Related Cancer Case
According to usatoday.com, Johnson & Johnson was ordered to pay $72 million in damages to the family of an Alabama woman who died from ovarian cancer allegedly caused by using […]
ASBESTOS ISSUES ARE ADDRESSED BY SERLING LAW FIRM TO RETIREES OF IRON WORKERS LOCAL 25
On January 17, 2012, asbestos attorney Russ Beaudoen and senior investigator Bill Bates of our law firm spoke before a meeting of the Michigan Iron Workers Local 25 retirees at […]