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Entries from May 2008

Clear Channel sues Tribune Co. over Trade Secrets

May 30th, 2008 · No Comments

Clear Channel recently sued Tribune Co. over the hiring of Andy Friedman, a former Clear Channel employee.  Friedman used to be a vice president of news, talk, and sports at Clear Channel’s music and radio division.  Since his employment with Tribune Company, Clear Channel claims Friedman has threatened to disclose knowledge of strategies and ongoing […]

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Doctor’s Defamation Case Dismissed

May 19th, 2008 · No Comments

The Superior Court of Guam recently dismissed a defamation lawsuit filed by Dr. George Macris.  The court cited the privilege between doctors to speak freely concerning management of life-threatening situations as the reason for dismissal.  Dr. Ian Richardson expressed concern about Dr. Macris’ assessment and management of a serious medical situation in a hospital memorandum.
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Living Wills Not Representative of Preferences

May 5th, 2008 · No Comments

Disturbing new research reveals living wills might not accurately reflect the desires of people whose lives are in jeopardy.  Feelings often changed in study participants as they got older and became ill, with some desiring life sustaining measures and some not wanting preservation treatment after all.
The most interesting part of the study was that many […]

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