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    • 291.

      Asbestos: A Cautionary Tale from South Africa


      by Alan Haburchak - 2007-12-15
      The British multinational company Cape PLC mined asbestos in South Africa, and moved into South Africa after deciding that the costs for labor and asbestos disease compensation were too much in the UK...
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      The Truth Behind Some Cheesy Lawyer TV Ads


      by Christopher M Davis, Attorney At Law - 2007-12-07
      Did you know that here are companies that offer prewritten and pre-shot TV commercials for personal injury attorneys? You've probably seen one of these canned ads. Sometimes a famous actor is us...
    • 293.

      Do You Need An Accident Lawyer?


      by Aazdak Alisimo - 2007-12-06
      If you get into an accident, the first question that might come to your mind is if you need an accident lawyer? If you are injured, this is not a do it yourself situation. A common mistaken beli...
    • 294.

      South African Workers Receive Little Compensation for Exposure to Asbestos


      by - 2007-12-18
      When a company knowingly endangers the lives of individuals at the price of saving money, as Cape PLC has done, it is negligence. This is just what occurred when the British company moved their ...
    • 295.

      Whiplash Injuries Are Difficult To Prove In Court


      by Christopher Davis - 2008-01-13
      By far the most common type of injury I see in auto accident cases is the typical "whiplash" injury. The term refers to the sudden acceleration and deceleration of the neck and back following traumat...
    • 296.

      Benzene - A Hidden Threat


      by Alan Haburchak - 2008-04-15
      Did you know that the toxic effects of benzene exposure can show up as late as 29 years after the first exposure?Clearly, the health risks of occupational or other benzene exposure are grave. Benzene,...
    • 297.

      Who Can Own a Gun Under Federal Law?


      by Neil Lemons - 2008-04-18
      While the Courts have never brightly defined under the law who actually has a right to own a firearm, for decades the presumption has always been that there is no individual right bestowed upon the ci...
    • 298.

      Cars + Cell Phones = A Deadly Equation


      by Peter Kent - 2008-04-18
      Wireless communication has dramatically improved daily life, but mobile phone technology also has a dramatic downside: the proliferation of cell phone use by drivers has made the roads considerably mo...
    • 299.

      When Does a Conspiracy Exist?


      by Neil Lemons - 2008-04-18
      Of all criminal charges, the most intimidating can be federal charges. This is especially true when one is dealing with a federal conspiracy charge. Some may ask just want exactly is a conspiracy? A c...
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      What is an "Infant Compromise"?


      by Gary E Rosenberg - 2008-04-20
      The N.Y.S. Unified Court System, in its on-line Glossary of Legal Terms (see http://www.courts.state.ny.us/lawlibraries/glossary.shtml#) has the following definition:Infant's compromise: a civil proce...