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Judge orders release of hepatitis case records
Las Vegas Sun
Saturday, Oct. 24, 2009

The public could soon learn a lot more about how last year’s hepatitis C outbreak occurred and health authorities’ role in it. Robert Cottle is quoted in this article.

Hepatitis case has escalating side battle
Las Vegas Sun
Thursday, Oct. 22, 2009

Insurance company, bankruptcy trustee at odds over control of money. Robert Cottle is quoted in this article.

Actress Hunter Tylo sues over son’s drowning death
Las Vegas Sun
Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2009

Actress Hunter Tylo is suing a social worker and a therapy center, charging they’re responsible for the 2007 drowning death of her son. Mainor Eglet Cottle law firm mentioned.

Endoscopy plaintiffs target drug suppliers
Las Vegas Sun
Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2009

Insurance thought not to be nearly enough to cover $300 million in liability. Robert Cottle is quoted in this article.

Court to rule on whether hepatitis cases can proceed
Las Vegas Sun
Monday, Aug. 24, 2009

Unless cooler heads prevail, this week’s hearing in U.S. Bankruptcy Court on whether the massive litigation over the valley’s 2008 hepatitis C outbreak can proceed is shaping up as a real donnybrook. Robert Cottle is quoted in this article.

Ex-LV resident wins injury case
Las Vegas Review Journal
August 20, 2009

Former Las Vegas resident Richard McElfresh fought back tears Wednesday as he discussed a jury’s decision to award him about $3.5 million in a personal injury case. Robert Cottle is quoted in this article.

Wife of man killed at casino hires lawyer to review security
Las Vegas Review Journal
July 18, 2009

An attorney has been retained to look into security at Santa Fe Station in the aftermath of a deadly brawl that took place in the hotel lobby last month. Interview with Robert Eglet.

Lawsuit: Health District mold that killed inspector also sickened others
Las Vegas Sun
Wednesday, April 22, 2009

The family of a Southern Nevada Health District inspector who died in 2007 after being exposed to toxic mold at the district’s main office has opened a new front in its legal battle with health officials. Tracy Eglet is quoted in this article.