U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Target Issue Recall of Step Stools
The CPSC, in cooperation with Target Corporation, announced a voluntary recall of 341,000 wooden step stools with storage. The step stools can break apart or
The CPSC, in cooperation with Target Corporation, announced a voluntary recall of 341,000 wooden step stools with storage. The step stools can break apart or
Excerpted From the Pennsylvania Association for Justice, 08.19.11 Introduction. The statistics from our Supreme Court show that there is no medical malpractice crisis. Rather than taking
(Aug. 19, 2011) Almost everyone has heard of the hot coffee case, but who remembers Stella Liebeck? A generation has grown up not knowing that
From the Desk of Adam K. Levin, Esq. (PA workers’ comp attorney) When seeking to suspend a Claimant’s PA work comp benefits, an employer is
The Greensboro News & Record (6/24, Binker) reported on its “Capital Beat” blog that North Carolina Gov. Bev Perdue vetoed a medical malpractice bill she
On its front page, the New York Times (6/13, Glaberson, Subscription Publication) reports on “a new way of handling medical malpractice suits,” known as “judge-directed
Texas ED physicians lobby for comprehensive liability reform bill. The Houston Chronicle (5/27, Tung) reported, “Dozens of Texas” ED physicians “swarmed Capitol Hill this week
In the Diagnostic Imaging (4/11) “Radblog,” Sage Health Management Solutions President V. Katherine Gray wrote that communication issues contribute to “80 percent of malpractice lawsuits
In accordance with the new standard established by the CPSC, beginning June 28, 2011, all cribs manufactured and sold (including resale) must comply with new
From the American Association for Justice News Brief of March 14, 20011:The Los Angeles Times (3/12, Farmer) reported that NFL players decertified their union on
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