Columbia University and its medical institution “failed these survivors, and for that we are deeply sorry,” university leaders said on Monday.
Tag: Compensation for Damages (Law)
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‘Taking Care of Maya’ Family Awarded $261 Million in Court
A jury found that a Florida hospital, which had suspected child abuse, was liable for charges including medical negligence and false imprisonment in its treatment of Maya Kowalski in 2016.
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Colombia Wants to Recover the San José’s Shipwreck’s Treasure
The San José galleon was destroyed in 1708, sinking with goods now worth billions. Colombia’s government is planning a recovery, but not everyone wants to see the shipwreck brought to the surface.
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Chief Executive of National Association of Realtors Resigns
The resignation of Bob Goldberg comes days after a $1.8 billion verdict against N.A.R. and two months after The New York Times exposed complaints of sexual harassment in the group.
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Home Sellers Win $1.8 Billion After Jury Finds Conspiracy Among Realtors
The influential National Association of Realtors and several brokerages were ordered to pay damages to home sellers who said they were forced to pay excessive fees to real estate agents.