Breaking news for everyone's consumption Lochiel Enterprises Limited of Sherbrooke, Nova Scotia, is recalling 56 lbs. of smoked salmon products because of potential Listeria contamination. The … [Read more...]
Archives for January 2014
How Depositions Work
Using Deposition Testimony to Support Your Lawsuit If you've never been involved in a lawsuit, you may have heard the term "deposition," and wondered exactly what it is, and how it is used during the legal process. If you have been hurt because of … [Read more...]
NHTSA and Ford Recall Vehicles for Windshield Bubbling
Posted on January 22, 2014 by Casey Neeley cneeley@glass.com The National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration (NHTSA) and Ford have recalled several models for impaired windshield visibility. "The presence of bubbles may hinder driver's … [Read more...]
Driverless Cars – Potential Liability Issues
It sounds like the stuff of science fiction, but experts claim it's a lot closer to reality than you think. Google has been working to develop robotic cars that operate in normal traffic without a human driver. If the project succeeds—three states … [Read more...]
Judge Rules New Jersey Towns Can NOT Arbitrarily Add Additional Requirements for Gun Permits
Today the Superior Court Of New Jersey ruled that New Jersey Towns can NOT add requirements to the gun license process. Not even requiring that a photo be submitted! This problem of towns adding all sorts of requirements and conditions to the gun … [Read more...]
Potential Liability of Coaches and Officials for Student Athlete Concussions
Can Coaches or Officials Be Held Liable for a Student Athlete's Concussion Injury? In the wake of extensive media coverage of the increasing incidence of concussions among football players, both professional and in high school or college, questions … [Read more...]