NFL Players File Antitrust Lawsuits
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
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
Ruling 8-0, the justices held that the federal Motor Vehicle Safety Act does not block state law tort suits over defective seat belts. In an
Attorney Christopher K. Yarbro wrote in a St. Louis Post-Dispatch (2/24) op-ed, “Politicians, pundits and physicians are casting stones against individuals who seek help from
As reported in the American association for Justice newsletter of January 20, 2011-The Los Angeles Times (1/19, Kaplan) “Booster Shots” blog detailed the findings of
The New York Times (1/12, B4, Rampell) reports the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission released a report Tuesday showing workplace discrimination claims “soared to 99,922 in
The Washington Post (11/30, Layton) reports, “The Senate is expected to vote Tuesday on legislation that would revamp food safety, give significant new authority to
“Cathy Badal (fourth from right) received the Children’s Rights Committee Child Advocate of the Year Award during the spring CLE program at PBI headquarters in
From the desk of John Badal, President of Liever, Hyman & Potter, Reading, Berks County, PA injury lawyer: USA Today (11/15, Armour) reports, “Lead found
Defective products and dangerous toys imperil infants and toddlers. The lawyers at Liever, Hyman & Potter, P.C., are concerned for child safety and represent children
Football season is in full swing and there is much discussion about concussions as the NFL pays more attention to head injuries. Concussion is defined