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Attorney MORRIS, ILL. — Exelon Nuclear will pay more than $1 million to settle lawsuits filed by the Illinois attorney general over leaks of radioactive tritium from three of the company's plants. According to the Thursday settlement, Exelon will pay $628,000 in civil penalties and $548,000 for Exelon Nuclear settles tritium leak suits filed by Illinois attorney general for more than $1M - Washington Examiner Jim Doyle has appointed an Eau Claire lawyer to the University of Wisconsin ... Manydeeds, a trial lawyer who has served on the governor’s judicial selection committee, will replace Eileen Connolly-Keesler of Neenah. Her term expires May 1. Doyle appoints Eau Claire attorney Manydeeds to UW ... - Chippewa Herald ... General Eric Holder did not provide senators considering his nomination last year with all of the legal papers he had signed or written while in private practice, Justice Department officials disclosed Friday. The department alerted the Senate ... Attorney general didn't reveal all legal briefs from ... - Minneapolis Star Tribune ... gathered for a hearing on competition in agriculture that will help shape how the Obama administration redraws its antitrust policy after decades of industry consolidation. Attorney General Eric Holder and Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack ... US attorney general, agriculture secretary begin ... - San Francisco Examiner sales and marketing arm, because of continuing problems with Toyota vehicles. Orange County District Attorney Tony Rackauckas’ office said it was filing the civil suit against Toyota to prevent the automaker from continuing to endanger the public ... |
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