Washington DCfromThe Nation1 day agoRalph Nader Rememers Morton Mintz (1922-2025)Morton Mintz exemplified high journalistic standards in exposing corporate wrongdoing from 1958 to 1988, contrasting with today's media environment.
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fromBoston.com2 weeks agoSteward sues CEO for allegedly fleecing the companySteward Health Care has filed a lawsuit against former CEO Ralph De la Torre and other executives for defrauding the company of $262 million.
fromMiami Herald3 weeks agoHealth company sues CEO over 'greed.' How the sale of Miami hospitals is involvedSteward Health sold all 31 U.S. hospitals after filing for bankruptcy and is suing former CEO for misconduct that caused financial collapse.
Intellectual property lawfromPatently-O6 months agoFollow-up on Peterson v. Minerva: LIFT OUR VOICES Amicus BriefThe Peterson v. Minerva Surgical case emphasizes concerns about forced arbitration and corporate misconduct, particularly in whistleblower protections.