Top 5 Things to Do After an Injury
Injuries are stressful. Trying to get someone else to pay for your injuries can be even worse.
Injuries are stressful. Trying to get someone else to pay for your injuries can be even worse.
If you operate your business in a multi-lingual community, you’ve probably had difficulty communicating with customers and employees. In these situations, a multi-lingual staff can be quite useful
A malfunctioning New York City traffic light is the focus of a potential personal-injury lawsuit.
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NYC Stoplight Suit Highlights How to Sue Cities
GW Pharmaceuticals, a British company, has asked the Food and Drug Administration to approve a pot mouth spray — the world’s first marijuana-based prescription drug. The spray, called Sativex, contains THC and cannabinoids
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Pot Mouth Spray Seeks FDA Approval
Wage laws are tricky. But it is an area of law all employers need to familiarize themselves with
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Three Times Employees Must be Paid Not to Work
The San Francisco 49ers’ NFC title loss to the New York Giants left a lot of Niners fans heartbroken — and angry. Now punt returner Kyle Williams is receiving death threats via Twitter.
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Kyle Williams Death Threats Not OK: Tweets Can Get You Arrested
Police should probably get a warrant before attaching a GPS tracking device to a suspect’s vehicle. Or so implies the Supreme Court
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Supreme Court Rules GPS Tracking Requires a Search Warrant
They say there’s an app for anything these days - and it looks like they’re right.
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Been in an Accident? There’s an App for That
Robert Wagner is responsible for Hollywood actress Natalie Wood’s drowning death off Catalina Island near Los Angeles in 1981, according Dennis Davern. Davern was the captain of the boat on which Wood was sailing when she drowned
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Robert Wagner Responsible for Natalie Wood’s Drowning Death?
Are GPS devices the answer to finding fault in bike and car accidents? With an overwhelming number of cases providing no evidence other than participant statements, finding and analyzing GPS data in accidents appears to be the next big thing… Continue reading this article, and get more legal news and information, at FindLaw.com.
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Using GPS to Piece Together Bike, Car Accidents