A lawyer for Las Vegas-based Real Water told a judge on Monday that he could not find the company’s plant manager or lead technician as an FDA investigation proceeds.
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Lawyers say they can connect Real Water to severe illnesses in young children, a man’s liver transplant, a woman’s stroke, at least two miscarriages and three dead dogs.
UFC Hall of Famer Stephan Bonnar suffered liver failure and was hospitalized for five days after drinking Las Vegas-based Real Water, according to a lawsuit.
A 5-year-old Las Vegas girl experienced liver malfunction in November and is “lucky to be alive,” according to a lawsuit filed by her family against Real Water.
Three California women are leading a federal lawsuit against the maker of Real Water in the wake of an investigation into liver illness linked to the product.
Five people who claim they became sick after drinking Real Water, including one man who underwent a liver transplant, filed a joint lawsuit Monday in Las Vegas.
In the wake of a U.S. Food and Drug Administration investigation into Las Vegas-based Real Water, more Nevadans are reporting that the Real Water product made them sick.
The family sued the local company that bottles Real Water on the same day the FDA announced an investigation into a possible hepatitis outbreak tied to the product.
A family with deep legal roots in Nevada is rallying around a judge accused of improprieties on the bench, with one calling for disbarment of the attorney who challenged her.
A grand jury that indicted Zaon Collins on a reckless driving charge Thursday did not approve a DUI charge.
A judge outside Las Vegas will decide whether a convicted felon who alleged widespread corruption within Clark County’s justice system should receive a new trial.
The father of a man wanted in connection with the slaying of a 22-year-old Las Vegas woman pleaded not guilty Friday.
A 33-year-old man appeared before a judge Wednesday after being charged with punching and killing a tourist on the Las Vegas Strip.
A group of local parents are suing four baby food manufacturers after a congressional report released last month found their products are tainted with high levels of toxic metals.