Timeshare Lawsuits Raise A Red Flag By: Adam J. R. Roberts | Jan 19th 2012 - A Timeshare Real Estate writer observed online recently, "Lawmakers have chased away most of the con men who roamed the timeshare industry in its early days... But in their place, Corporate America has swallowed the market and filled it with fine print."
Exclusive Use Provisions In Commercial Leases By: Laine T Wagenseller | Jan 2nd 2012 - Tenants entering into commercial leases for retail shopping centers often request an exclusive use clause. An exclusive use provision is intended to protect a tenant from competitors who sell the same goods (i.e., no other bakeries in the shopping center, no other sandwich stores, no other drug stores). Tags:Real estate attorneys Los Angeles
Medical Malpractice - Don't Dismiss Your Opportunity To Collect On Negligence By: Terry Henry | Oct 6th 2011 - Medical malpractice suits are on the rise, many folks who file this sort of lawsuit do so as a result of they feel that the quality of medical care warrants a disciplinary action. Malpractice isn't simply limited to hospital stays or surgeries; they'll be dental malpractice or even legal malpractice. Most of the lawsuits filed for malpractice are medical as a result of our health and well being is placed in other individuals's hands. Tags:Medical Malpractice
Medical Malpractice - Don't Dismiss Your Opportunity To Collect On Negligence By: Bobby Kenny | Jun 7th 2011 - Medical malpractice suits are on the rise, several people who file this kind of lawsuit do so because they feel that the quality of medical care warrants a disciplinary action. Malpractice is not simply restricted to hospital stays or surgeries; they'll be dental malpractice or perhaps legal malpractice. Most of the lawsuits filed for malpractice are medical as a result of our health and well being is placed in other folks's hands. Tags:Medical Malpractice
Koi Pond & Waterfall - Top 22 Most Asked Questions By: doughoover | May 2nd 2011 - What is the ideal size for a pond? What is the ideal depth for a koi pond? What type of pond filter do you recommend? Answers to the most often asked questions are given by the pond expert with over 30 years of experience. Tags:ponds, waterfalls, concrete pond, leaching alkali, pond liners
Research Into The Health Risks Of Poligrip By: James E. Haring | Feb 23rd 2011 - Denture cream is a Class I medical device, meaning it is qualified as "low risk" by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. This classification, however, seems inadequate after the publication of studies over the past two years that provide strong evidence linking the zinc in denture creams such as Fixodent, made by Procter & Gamble, and Poligrip, manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline, to severe neurological problems. Tags:poligrip lawsuit, poligrip, health, medical, lawyer, lawsuit
Understanding The Robo Signing Scandal And How It Affects Your Mortgage By: Marsha A. Ostrer, Esq. | Jan 20th 2011 - Have you heard about the Robosigning scandal and wonder how it might affect you if your mortgage, especially if you are looking to avoid foreclosure?
Robo-signing, a term first identified by consumer and investor advocate Nye Lavalle in 1999, refers to the automatic generation and signing of documents. In the case of the Robosigning scandal, these documents refer to Mortgage and Foreclosure affidavits and documents.
Lawsuits Resulting From Doctors Not Responding Directly To Signs Of Complication In Pregnancy By: Joseph Hernandez | Dec 29th 2010 - If a pregnant woman"s doctor is told that signs of a potential placental abruption have been noted the doctor ought to take appropriate action right away. Not doing so, as can happen if the physician ignore the information simply because it comes from a nurse or junior doctor, could permanently injure the woman"s baby and result in a medical malpractice case. Tags:placental abruption, streptococcus meningitis
Do Nothing While Baby In Fetal Distress And Nurse Responsible Might Risk A Medical Malpractice Claim By: Joseph Hernandez | Dec 28th 2010 - This post considers a documented case in which nurses and a resident overlooked a number of signs of fetal distress causing a holdup in delivering the baby. As a result, the child sustained a hypoxic brain injury which led to severe disabilities and contributed to the baby"s death before his second birthday. According to the law firm that handled that case the defendants to the lawsuit settled the claim for $2.0 million. Tags:fetal distress, group b steptococcus
Example Of Settlement In Case Concerning Delay In Childbirth After Placental Abruption By: Joseph Hernandez | Dec 2nd 2010 - This article considers a published medical malpractice case involving claims that a nurse missed symptoms of placental abruption in a pregnant woman and caused a delay in the birth of the baby. The child suffered a deprivation of oxygen and was diagnosed with a severe brain injury. The law firm that handled the matter documented that the family reached a settlement in the amount of $4,500,000. Tags:placental abruption, group b streptococcus
Malpractice Lawsuit For Child With Brain Damage After Nurse Failed To Inform Physician Of Fetal Dist By: Joseph Hernandez | Nov 30th 2010 - High risk pregnancies need thorough observation for signs of developing complications. This article reviews a recently reported claim in which a nurse attempted to induce labor by administering a medication known to bring about the same complication for which the pregnant woman was at risk. This caused severe harm to the newborn and resulted in a medical malpractice case. Tags:fetal distress, group b step
Courts Are Tired Of Fraudulent Claims By: yasminanabel | Oct 6th 2010 - The author of a senate bill, supported by business interests, is a medical doctor and freshman member of the house. He says too many unreasonable court claims are filling the courts. Tags:Law, legal, lawyers, claim, personal injury
Life With Woody" Ten Inspiring Quotes That Will Enhance Your Self By: Pedro Gonzalves | Sep 26th 2010 - It may possibly take a small coffee or in all probability a handful of rounds of beer or any other booze you may get your hands on when it comes to relaxing immediately following a challenging day's work. Properly, yeah I'm guilty about that one particular as well, unless of course I'm caught dead wearing a lampshade over my head following a couple of rounds of vodka... half-naked! Okay, lousy example and I apologize to every person reading this after gaining nightmares about me in that state of ... Tags:business, production, self improvement, motivation, productivity
Insurance Coverage - Just Whatis It? By: Hannah Brown. | Jul 17th 2010 - Insurance began about the same time as human society and their need to handle disasters. In the more modern world where money exchanges hands risk management presented a situation where merchants had to have assurance against loss. The result was the creation of varied policies, each serving their own purposes and exclusions. Some are for short term events and others are in effect for extended periods of time. Similar to work loans they provide a specific solution. Tags:money, finance, economy, insurance, financial, cash, loans, mortgage, business, forex, home business, money making, payday loans, loans
Fallen Minister-municipal Liability Case By: Triallaw1 | Jul 7th 2010 - This is classic "municipal liability" case involving a government or public agency. Municipal liability cases are brought against such bodies as the City of New York, the New York City Housing Authority, and the New York City Transit Authority, among others. Tags:ny municipal liability lawyers, premises liability case
Appraisal Management Contracts By: Ann Williams | May 28th 2010 - After the HVCC implemented new rules in the middle of 2009, many appraisers realized they had to work with appraisal management companies they had ignored or avoided before that. Before the rules changed in 2009, appraisers tended to stay away from appraisal management companies, or AMCs, and the bad reputations they had. However, with the change of rules, AMC's quickly became the major source of income for many appraisers. Tags:List of appraisal management companies, Appraisal management
$31 Million Jury Award After Nurse Fails To Recognize Signs Of Fetal Distress By: Joseph Hernandez | May 3rd 2010 - VBAC pregnancies are at risk of a ruptured uterus while in labor. This is a significant complication that can result in a severe injury to the unborn baby. This article considers a recently published case in which a nurse attempted to induce labor by use of a drug known to produce the very problem for which the pregnant woman was at risk. This caused serious harm to the baby and resulted in a medical malpractice lawsuit. Tags:fetal distress, birth injury
Malpractice Lawsuit Ends With $31 Million Recovery For Injuries Suffered By Infant By: Joseph Hernandez | Apr 16th 2010 - High risk pregnancies call for careful monitoring for symptoms of developing complications. This article considers a recently documented claim alleging that a nurse tried to induce labor by administering a drug known to produce the same problem for which the woman was at risk. This led to significant harm to the newborn and as a result the parents filed a medical malpractice lawsuit. Tags:fetal distress injuries, erbs palsy
$31 Million Jury Verdict For Nurse Overlooking Symptoms Of Fetal Distress By: Joseph Hernandez | Apr 15th 2010 - High risk pregnancies call for thorough observation for symptoms of developing complications. This article analyzes a recently published lawsuit alleging that a nurse attempted to induce labor by administering a drug known to produce the very problem for which the woman was at risk. This led to significant damage to the child and resulted in a medical malpractice claim. Tags:fetal distress, cerebral palsy
Child Suffers Permanent Disability Because Nurse Overlooked Indications Of Placental Abruption By: Joseph Hernandez | Apr 6th 2010 - This article examines a documented malpractice case alleging that a nurse failed to recognize indications of placental abruption in an expectant mother and caused a delay in the birth of the child. The baby experienced a lack of oxygen and ended up with a serious brain injury. The law firm that handled the lawsuit documented that it settled the matter on behalf of the family for $4.5 Million. Tags:placental abruption, birth injury
Nurse Does Not Recognize Signs Of Placental Abruption And Parents File Lawsuit By: Joseph Hernandez | Mar 29th 2010 - This article discusses a documented lawsuit involving claims that a nurse overlooked signs of placental abruption in an expectant mother and caused a delay in the birth of the child. The child experienced a deprivation of oxygen and was diagnosed with a severe brain injury. The law firm that handled the case announced that the family reached a settlement in the amount of $4,500,000. Tags:placental abruption, birth injury lawyer
Asbestos Problem Plagues Philadephia Housing Authority By: Katie Kelley | Feb 5th 2010 - Philadelphia Housing Authority may have left asbestos contaminated items for residents to dispose of, exposing many to the insulating fiber responsible for the deadly lung cancer, mesothelioma and other serious health problems. The Environmental Protection Agency is investigating the improper disposal of the material. Tags:mesothelioma, asbestos, lung cancer, mesothelioma lawsuit, mesothelioma attorney, mesothelioma lawyer
Words Have Consequences - Even When Posed As A Prayer By: Leah L Burton | Oct 22nd 2009 - Freedom of speech does not give license to call for death and/or harm to come to others...even those who claim to only be quoting the word of god from the Bible. This lawsuit is about drawing a line in the sand to procure legal protection from the practice of "imprecatory prayers" to incite violence. Tags:'c'hristians, Air Force, America, Ammerman, imprecatory, prayer, Mikey, Weinstein, military
After Missing Signs That Baby Has A Group B Strep Infection Doctor Is Sued For Medical Malpractice By: Joseph Hernandez | Aug 7th 2009 - This article analyses a case in which an emergency room physician twice failed to diagnose a Group B Infection in a baby. As a result the baby developed sepsis and meningitis which left him with devastating life-long disabilities. A Court awarded the family and child $20 million in the resulting medical malpractice lawsuit. Tags:Group B Strep
Poor Human Resources Security Could Be Big Trouble By: Marc Menninger | Apr 17th 2009 - With all the possible forms of sensitive employee information and all the possible locations where that information might be found, the chances of an employee's private information being inappropriately disclosed in a poorly secured Human Resources (HR) environment could be high. But what are the consequences of poor HR security that allows employee private information to get into the wrong hands? Tags:information security, hr, human resources, data security
Paul J Napoli Will Help You Win Your Personal Injury Case By: Paul Justice | Nov 24th 2008 - Personal injury is not something you want your child to have to go through, having a child who is bullied at school is a parent's worst fear. To have your child physically and emotionally abused by another child can make any parents cringe. Schools are supposed to be considered safe havens for many children, a place where they can go and not have to worry about being threatened or injured, but for many children it is not. Tags:Paul J Napoli, Paul Napoli, Marc J Bern, Marc Bern, Marc J Bern NYC
What Do You Think About Video Game Violence? By: Meenakshi Kaur | May 19th 2008 - Ever since video game designers were able to put red pixels on their imaginary characters that had recently deceased, there have been people crusading against their subversive ways. The outrage at video games seems to be cyclic, fading very briefly before exploding into the public eye once more with renewed frenzy. The controversy seems to have sparked up again in recent times, with numerous crimes being blamed on the corruptive influence of video games. There have also been various "controversi Tags:game violence
"life With Woody" 10 Inspirational Quotes That Can Improve Yourself By: Tim Maher | Mar 27th 2007 - This article is about humour as seen through the eyes of Woody Allen. This comic actor has had some quotable quotes attributed to him over the years. His rather sanguine approach to life could offer solutions to the rest of us as we chew on the meaty problems of living. His rather zany quotes have a way of bursting our bubbles and giving us the opportunity to have a good laugh at ourselves and predicaments we sometimes find ourselves in. Tags:money, relationships, love, death, laughter, fears, humour, appreciation
New Mesothelioma Lawsuits In Richmond California By: Nick Johnson | Mar 20th 2007 - Mesothelioma lawsuits were considered to have reached their maximum numbers in the late-mid nineties. It became evident and was expected that once the news about asbestos linked health risks were brought to the public's attention, Mesothelioma lawsuits were filed at lightening speed. New claimants in Richmond California surfaced from all stages of mesothelioma, and California mesothelioma lawyers began to realize they needed to become fluent in the medical conditions their clients presented. Tags:mesothelioma attorney, houston, paxil lawyer, texas, nursing home abuse, america, personal injury law firm, beaumont, auto accident settlement, dallas
Why Parties Engage In Real Estate Litigation By: Austen Koberstein | Jan 5th 2007 - Owning a home is a big part of the American Dream. For many people, this will be their ultimate investment. Therefore, it is no wonder that homeowners do not blink twice when it comes to protecting their most valuable possession. These days, real estate litigation is to the property owner, what the mamma bear is to her cub. Tags:HOA, home owners, associations, homeowners, home, ownership, owner, owners, real estate, litigation, covenants, codes, restrictions, ccr, lawsuits, legal, law, donald
Sorbs.net Extortion? By: Chris McElroy | Jun 19th 2006 - You know you have some people who really think they are God's gift to the Internet. They think they know everything and they believe that everyone should bow to their superior knowledge. Usually that is how someone who is really inferior deals with their own shortcomings.
The people who run Sorbs.net are perfect examples of the type of people I am talking about. If anyone isn't familiar with this group you should be. They blacklist domain names whenever one of the group de... Tags:
The Unintentional Delivery Of Post Hypnotic Suggestion By: Andrew Austin | Jun 15th 2006 - Introduction: "Until 1935 physicians relied heavily on God and the deep seated, instinctive will of patients to survive grave threats to life. Since the advent of sulphonamides, antibiotics, corticoids, blood banks, biologic monitoring devices, intensive care units and computers, there has been a tendency to forget the patient. This is a plea for the recognition of the fact that patients are people who can be frightened to death, condemned to long hospitalization, or helped t... Tags:hypnosis, post hypnotic suggestion, nlp, neurolinguistic programming
"life With Woody" 10 Inspirational Quotes Than Can Improve Yourself By: jamie | Jan 3rd 2006 - It might take a little coffee or probably a few rounds of beer or any other booze you could get your hands on when it comes to relaxing after a hard day's work. Well, yeah I'm guilty about that one as well, unless I'm caught dead wearing a lampshade over my head after a few rounds of vodka" half-naked! Okay, bad example and I apologize to everyone reading this after getting nightmares about me in that state of drunken stupor.
Just don't ask how it happened, please. Tags:self improvement, selfimprovement, inspirational, happy, funny, improve yourself, Natural medicine, herbal supplements, herbal, supplements, health, health suppl