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...But still, people began to sue the company. Here’s the FT’s US pharmaceuticals correspondent Jamie Smyth. Jamie SmythA woman named Jacqueline Fox files a personal injury lawsuit against J&J....
...“Clients feel like they can try it on because they must know girls are hard up,” says Sue, a brothel worker based in Peterborough....
...Sue Dunlop johnwattcoffeeandtea.com Kiss the Hippo, London In 2018, Kiss the Hippo opened its “state-of-the-art” roastery in Richmond – then won the UK Barista Championships a few months later....
...Tenant attorney Jacqueline Ravenscroft is sifting through emails from prospective clients when she spots a howler: a single father of two offered $5,000 to vacate his home so an international developer can...
...Television presenter and producer Jacqueline Shepherd, 41, works in a creative environment that encourages you to bring your “authentic self” to work....
...“Local people want to see that site regenerated so jobs come back,” says Sue Jeffrey, council leader....
...On Tuesday, it emerged that thousands of staff at Morrison, the British supermarket group, would sue their employers over the release of personal information of 100,000 staff....
...When Sue Lawley announced in April 2006 that she was stepping down as presenter of Desert Island Discs after 18 years of soothing, cajoling and probing nearly 800 castaways, I expected, as then controller...
...Lazare is the New York-based dealer of rough diamonds run by Maurice Tempelsman, who is a well-known figure in the diamond industry and was a long-time companion of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis....
...Sue Owen, welfare and wellbeing director, Department for Work and Pensions. Peter Storr, strategy and international director, Home Office....
...The two who Mr Reid need to worry about are Sue Lowden, a former chairwoman of the Nevada Republican Committee, and Danny Tarkanian, a Las Vegas businessman whose father was a famous basketball coach....
...Lawyers know they have the courts on their side and can profit by advising clients to sue....
...Bush intends to veto a $700bn defence spending bill because it includes a provision that would give Americans the right to sue state sponsors of terrorism....
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