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Marijuana: What Is It And Is It Legal In The State Of Florida
By: PR Dept | July 03, 2009
Hiring a lawyer is a good idea if you are arrested or charged with possession of marijuana as it can be a felony if you are caught possessing more than 20 grams of the plant.
Selecting Automobile Insurance For You And Your Family
By: Findlaw PR | July 03, 2009
The following is offered as a summary of the laws and pitfalls to avoid surrounding the selection of automobile insurance, along with recommendations as to the coverage which consumers should select.
A Primer on Cross-Examination of Defense Experts
By: PR Dept | July 01, 2009
Every trial lawyer knows it--a case can be won or lost on the cross of your opponent's expert. Most attorneys have the skills for a basic cross-examination, but this article provides an additional framework for effective cross-examination of expert witnesses at both deposition and trial.
Jose L. Veras-Pola, MD, FAAFP to Be Profiled in Exclusive Registry
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | July 01, 2009
Dr. Jose L. Veras-Pola provides medical services in the Dominican Republic
New Jersey Requires Nursing Home Bed Upgrades
By: Findlaw PR | July 01, 2009
In April, New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine signed a bill requiring the state's nursing homes to provide residents with pressure-relieving mattresses that prevent bedsores.
New Developments in California Rape Shield Laws
By: Findlaw PR | July 01, 2009
Earlier this year a California court of appeals unexpectedly overturned the conviction of a serial sex offender, relying upon an unusual interpretation of the Evidence Code.
Federal Law Protects Auto Lessors
By: PR Dept | June 30, 2009
New York law allowed those injured in an auto accident caused by someone driving a leased vehicle to hold the leasing company liable for their injuries. In 2005 Congress passed the Graves Amendment, cutting off a potential source of recovery.
Botox Treatments May Endanger Children
By: PR Dept | June 30, 2009
The Food and Drug Administration has placed a "black box" warning on the use of Botox and related products.
Driving While Texting is Taking a Toll
By: Tyler & Peery, Law Offices of Tyler & Peery | June 29, 2009
As tragedies involving public transit and text-messaging drivers add up, so does the research indicating that more and more people are using their cell phones to send text messages while driving.
The Causes of Kernicterus
By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | June 28, 2009
Both kernicterus and jaundice are caused by bilirubin. In most humans, the liver filters out the bilirubin, preventing any harmful side effects from developing.
Studies Show Hospitals Are Deadlier on Nights and Weekends
By: Findlaw PR | June 26, 2009
A number of recent studies show that patients admitted to hospitals on nights and weekends are less likely to receive immediate urgent medical care than those admitted on weekdays.
Protect Yourself with Uninsured Motorist Coverage
By: Findlaw PR | June 26, 2009
If you are in a car accident and the at-fault driver does not have any insurance or not enough to cover your damages, your own uninsured/underinsured coverage will apply to cover your losses.
Amputation Injuries: Medical and Legal Issues
By: Findlaw PR | June 26, 2009
A serious injury such as an amputation has the potential to dramatically change a person's life.
Changes to Illinois DUI Laws: Consequences for Out-of-State Drivers
By: Findlaw PR | June 26, 2009
The new DUI laws in Illinois have particularly negative consequences for people arrested for drunk driving who have out-of-state drivers' licenses.
Riding Your Bicycle: How to Protect Yourself
By: Findlaw PR | June 26, 2009
More people are looking for alternative means of transportation, such as bicycles. This has led to more collisions between bicycles and motor vehicles, often causing severe injuries.
Displaying 1 to 15 (of 291 releases)
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Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 ... [Next »]
Marijuana: What Is It And Is It Legal In The State Of Florida
By: PR Dept | July 03, 2009
Hiring a lawyer is a good idea if you are arrested or charged with possession of marijuana as it can be a felony if you are caught possessing more than 20 grams of the plant.
Selecting Automobile Insurance For You And Your Family
By: Findlaw PR | July 03, 2009
The following is offered as a summary of the laws and pitfalls to avoid surrounding the selection of automobile insurance, along with recommendations as to the coverage which consumers should select.
A Primer on Cross-Examination of Defense Experts
By: PR Dept | July 01, 2009
Every trial lawyer knows it--a case can be won or lost on the cross of your opponent's expert. Most attorneys have the skills for a basic cross-examination, but this article provides an additional framework for effective cross-examination of expert witnesses at both deposition and trial.
Jose L. Veras-Pola, MD, FAAFP to Be Profiled in Exclusive Registry
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | July 01, 2009
Dr. Jose L. Veras-Pola provides medical services in the Dominican Republic
New Jersey Requires Nursing Home Bed Upgrades
By: Findlaw PR | July 01, 2009
In April, New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine signed a bill requiring the state's nursing homes to provide residents with pressure-relieving mattresses that prevent bedsores.
New Developments in California Rape Shield Laws
By: Findlaw PR | July 01, 2009
Earlier this year a California court of appeals unexpectedly overturned the conviction of a serial sex offender, relying upon an unusual interpretation of the Evidence Code.
Federal Law Protects Auto Lessors
By: PR Dept | June 30, 2009
New York law allowed those injured in an auto accident caused by someone driving a leased vehicle to hold the leasing company liable for their injuries. In 2005 Congress passed the Graves Amendment, cutting off a potential source of recovery.
Botox Treatments May Endanger Children
By: PR Dept | June 30, 2009
The Food and Drug Administration has placed a "black box" warning on the use of Botox and related products.
Driving While Texting is Taking a Toll
By: Tyler & Peery, Law Offices of Tyler & Peery | June 29, 2009
As tragedies involving public transit and text-messaging drivers add up, so does the research indicating that more and more people are using their cell phones to send text messages while driving.
The Causes of Kernicterus
By: Sara Goldstein, ePR Source | June 28, 2009
Both kernicterus and jaundice are caused by bilirubin. In most humans, the liver filters out the bilirubin, preventing any harmful side effects from developing.
Studies Show Hospitals Are Deadlier on Nights and Weekends
By: Findlaw PR | June 26, 2009
A number of recent studies show that patients admitted to hospitals on nights and weekends are less likely to receive immediate urgent medical care than those admitted on weekdays.
Protect Yourself with Uninsured Motorist Coverage
By: Findlaw PR | June 26, 2009
If you are in a car accident and the at-fault driver does not have any insurance or not enough to cover your damages, your own uninsured/underinsured coverage will apply to cover your losses.
Amputation Injuries: Medical and Legal Issues
By: Findlaw PR | June 26, 2009
A serious injury such as an amputation has the potential to dramatically change a person's life.
Changes to Illinois DUI Laws: Consequences for Out-of-State Drivers
By: Findlaw PR | June 26, 2009
The new DUI laws in Illinois have particularly negative consequences for people arrested for drunk driving who have out-of-state drivers' licenses.
Riding Your Bicycle: How to Protect Yourself
By: Findlaw PR | June 26, 2009
More people are looking for alternative means of transportation, such as bicycles. This has led to more collisions between bicycles and motor vehicles, often causing severe injuries.
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