Excessive Force Death in Washington State May Lead to Wrongful Death Lawsuit
Mexican Family Could File Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against Washington State Town for Excessive Force Death A Mexican immigrant working in the agricultural town of Pasco,
Mexican Family Could File Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against Washington State Town for Excessive Force Death A Mexican immigrant working in the agricultural town of Pasco,
Pharmaceutical Manufacturer Recalls Batches of Liquid Acetaminophen Meant for Infants On Friday, November 1st, pharmaceutical manufacturer Perrigo issued a drug recall for 18 batches of
Bellwether Actos Trial Returns Verdict in Favor of Plaintiff, Wins Damages The first of more than 3,000 personal injury lawsuits against Takeda Pharmaceuticals has returned
Man Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison for DUI That Killed a Child In the notorious DUI case that killed 6-year-old Emma Longstreet, her murderer
Avoiding Drowning Accidents in South Carolina Spring and summer months bring warmer weather, outdoor cookouts, and pool parties. Whether you plan to spend the upcoming
The State newspaper reported Wednesday that a new prefiled bill would outlaw driving under the influence while on a moped. Currently mopeds are excluded from
Doctors who Take Selfies with Patients is a Strange Internet Trend that Could Lead to Medical Malpractice Charges A Malaysian obstetrician has captured news attention
Diagnosing a Traumatic Brain Injury Exposing your child to nuclear radiation from two or three CT head scans can triple your child’s risk of developing brain cancer
FDA Fails to Find Evidence That Use of Testosterone Therapy Works The Food and Drug Administration has scheduled a meeting among regulators to discuss the
State v. Federal Crimes The difference between state and federal crimes is the jurisdiction under which the crime falls. States have the broad authority to