Not Just Another Day Off: Dallas Employment Lawyer Discusses Labor Day
Labor Day is a national tribute to the contributions workers have made to our country.
Pennsylvania Man Crushed By Cranes at Manitowoc Crane Group
Legal news for Pennsylvania workplace accident lawyers: An employee was crushed between two cranes at Manitowoc Crane Group.
Texting Someone Who’s Behind The Wheel Can Land You In NJ Court
An appeals court determined that a sender of a text message shares liability if recipient is involved in a crash.
Do You Need Disability Sensitive Recommendations From a Concord Law Firm?
The Life Care Solutions Group reviews what to discuss with legal experts for cases involving disabling injuries.
N.Y. Construction Accident Law Part 3: Trench Accidents
Trenches are dug at almost every construction site in the state of New York, and present an extremely high risk for construction accidents
Whistleblower Experts Worry New Bill Will Hinder Key Weapon Against Fraud
Proposal introduced in Congress would add procedural steps before Medicaid and Medicare fraud investigations can commence
Irvine-Based Construction Company Owner Faces 2 Years in Prison for Wage Theft
The owner of Southland Construction was found guilty of labor law violations and embezzlement of wages, says San Francisco wage and hour attorney Eric Grover
Target Recalls Floor Lamps Due to Reports of Fires and Injuries
Legal news for product liability lawyers: Fire and shock hazards prompted a recall of White 2-Bulb Floor Lamps.
Dallas Employment Mediator: Who Should Attend Mediation?
Keith Clouse, a Dallas employment lawyer who mediates employment-related cases, discusses who to send to mediation sessions.
Ron Bell, Attorney concerned about Teens prevalence for texting and driving
Texting and driving is very hazardous to your health. 34% of all American teens ages 16-17 admitted to texting while driving.
CA Labor Commissioner Recovers $8M for 2,000 Hilton Construction Workers
The construction workers of the Hilton San Diego Bayfront Hotel will finally receive their owed wages, says San Francisco employment lawyer Eric Grover.
N.Y. Construction Accident Law Part 2: Collapses, Fires & Explosions
The rate of building construction continues to skyrocket in New York, and with it, the less common, yet very tragic incidents of collapses, explosions and fires