Don’t Terminate Me —Bro!
Due to under-funded Superior Courts, it is more and more difficult to enforce discovery. Therefore, a “new breed” of litigator is growing that is trying to game the otherwise self-executing discovery process. When they eventually get caught, I…By: Barry P. Goldberg, A Professional Law
Music can transform the lives of people with learning disabilities – The Guardian
The GuardianMusic can transform the lives of people with learning disabilitiesThe GuardianI was really depressed before joining Under the Stars. I was living in a nursing home with old people; it wasn't fun and I didn't feel I could talk to the other residents. I was moved into another nursing home, but I wanted to live in my own flat …
Puerto Rico’s Residents Qualify for Social Security Disability Because They Don’t Speak English
There are many different types of injuries and illnesses that will qualify a claimant for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits. In some cases, it is a single medical condition, and in others it is a combination of two or more medical conditions that can be used to obtain an award of benefits from the Social Security Administration (SSA). According to a recent article from MSN, government auditors have determined hundreds of residents of Puerto Rico have qualified for Social Security disability benefits because they were not fluent in English. SSA regulations allow people in the United States to qualify for disability benefits if they do not speak proficient English. This is because without knowledge of English, SSA considers these individuals to be less employable, and this …
Supreme Court has heated debate over use of execution drug
04/29/2015 // West Palm Beach, Florida, US // JusticeNewsFlash // Justice News Flash // (press release) Washington – The High Court engaged in a heavy discussion Wednesday over whether the use of the drug midazolam should be banned during executions. According to a report by The Associated Press (AP), the justices debated for more than an hour over the complaints from death row inmates in Oklahoma who say the sedative does not prevent feeling the pain from other drugs utilized in carrying out executions. Conservative justices reportedly complained that some who oppose the death penalty are working to limit the supply of drugs that are more effective, while liberal justices argued that the way executions are carried out in most states amounts to painful punishment. The Supreme Court became involved in the…
Arrest Of Hibbing-Based Priest Brian Michael Lederer
Brian Michael Lederer, an associate pastor of Blessed Sacrament Parish in Hibbing, was arrested this week and charged with three counts of criminal sexual conduct in the second degree, and two counts of criminal sexual conduct in the fourth degree. It will be interesting to see how the case turns out and how different it will […]
Technology Companies: When a Product Complaint Arises, Will Your Insurance Cover the Claims?
– Sometimes, technology products contain flaws. – Purchasers may complain to the manufacturer about the flawed products, and some complaints become multi-million dollar liabilities. – After receiving such a claim, the manufacturer that…By: Nossaman LLP
Lone Pine Order Reversed: Rocky Mountain Low
We think Lone Pine orders are fair and useful tools, and we believe that courts should use them more often, not less. We learned last week that the Colorado Supreme Court disagrees, at least when reviewing the particular order that was presented in…By: Reed Smith
China’s Social Security Fund eyes stake in Brightoil Petroleum: Sources – Economic Times
China's Social Security Fund eyes stake in Brightoil Petroleum: SourcesEconomic TimesHONG KONG: A HK$1.3 billion ($168 million) sale of shares in Brightoil Petroleum has attracted interest from investors including China's Social Security Fund, two sources close to the deal said, underscoring support for the country's mixed-ownership …and more »
Fatal I-5 Crash
Fatal I-5 Crash Early Sunday morning, a crash on Interstate 5 took the life of one person and seriously injured another. According to NBC San Diego Channel Seven News, the collision happened sometime around 4:30 a.m., near the Aliso Creek rest area. Initial reports indicate that two people were in the vehicle when it rolled. The surviving victim was airlifted to a local hospital for treatment of life-threatening injuries. At this time, there’s no word on that person’s current condition or the extent if injuries involved. Very few details about this crash have been released. There’s also no information on whether or not any other vehicles were involved. Portions of the roadway had to be closed as crews worked the scene. The team at Harris Personal Injury…
Arnold & Itkin Wins $44m Jury Verdict for Worker Whose Leg Was Amputated in Crane Accident
Arnold & Itkin is proud to announce that our firm won a $44m jury verdict on Wednesday afternoon for a construction superintendent who had his leg amputated after being crushed in a crane accident. Our client was injured on a construction site in Houston when a crane being operated by Berkel & Company collapsed and a piece of equipment struck him and pinned him to the ground. After needing a second crane to remove the heavy equipment off of his leg, he was taken to a nearby hospital where doctors determined he would need to have his left leg amputated above the knee. The crane collapsed after the auger became stuck and the site superintendent instructed the crane operator to continue attempting to unstick it. Despite …
States where car insurance is cheapest – MarketWatch
MarketWatchStates where car insurance is cheapestMarketWatchThe state's car insurance rates are 136{9c067c25ed205f086ce6001901eb13dfadc688a7aefab9f64e0c55b8c5a55872} higher than the national average. 136{9c067c25ed205f086ce6001901eb13dfadc688a7aefab9f64e0c55b8c5a55872}! Sure, most of that is due to buff book journalists pretending to be hot shoes, but there has to be something else going on. At the opposite end, North Carolina's insurance …
The Judiciary Was Excluded From Policymaking
by Raoul Berger EDITOR’S NOTE: The following is an excerpt of the book (chapter 16) Government by Judiciary: The Transformation of the Fourteenth Amendment, Foreword by Forrest McDonald (2nd ed.) (Indianapolis: Liberty Fund, 1997). It is a singular fact that the most significant single piece of evidence that the Framers excluded the judiciary from policymaking—rejection of their participation in a Council of Revision of legislation—went unnoticed by bench and bar until it was called to their attention by a political scientist, Benjamin F. Wright. Not the least remarkable aspect of judicial neglect of this history is that it should finally be invoked by Justices Black (1965) and Douglas (1968), oblivious to the shattering effect that it has on their own sweeping policymaking …