The City of Dayton announced Wednesday that it has filed a lawsuit against companies in connection with chemicals that were found in the city’s water supply. In February, the city…
Manufacturers of foams used to fight fuel fires have asked to coordinate about 85 lawsuits that allege toxic chemicals in their products have leaked into drinking water, putting residents at risk of getting…
The region-wide (North Andover, Lawrence, Andover) explosions of Sept. 13 has economic and safety ramifications that will stretch far beyond Columbia Gas’s promised Nov. 19 deadline for restoration. Far too…
“We are now opening the lid on what’s really been going on,” said Louise R. Caro of Napoli Shkolnik in Miami, counsel to investigative journalist Michele Gillen, who claims CBS…
Reverend Al Sharpton urged people to be part of a civil lawsuit following the Flint water emergency. The Baptist minister wants those impacted by the water emergency, to hold the…
Michele Gillen is a 39 time Emmy Award winning investigative reporter, having accumulated over twenty-five Emmy awards for her insightful and in-depth investigative reporting during her tenure at CBS owned…
Michele Gillen, a veteran reporter, is one of a handful of women in male-dominated industry who has held sway as a hard news reporter. She was voted Miami New Times Best…
After working as a TV reporter in Los Angeles, Michele Gillen joined WFOR, Miami’s CBS affiliate, in 1997. Since then, she’s been nominated for 46 regional Emmys and won 25….
Investigative Reporter Michele Gillen began reporting discrimination and bullying in 2010. She filed a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in 2016 and was given the green light to sue…
Tyco Fire Products LP, 3M Co. and other companies that produced a fire suppressant foam have told a Massachusetts federal court that a suit filed by a group of Cape…