Chinatown Building Collapse Injures 12
A fiery blast occurred at a Chinatown building, which caused a partial building collapse, injuring at least 12 people.
Traumatic Injury While Traveling, Who Pays?
If you are seriously injured while traveling abroad, will your medical costs be covered?
Casino Row? Sonoma COunty Facing Multiple Tribal Casinos, All in Cities
Unprecedented in California casino history
Hollis Digital DG03 Dive Computers Recalled for Drowning Hazards
Legal news for product liability lawyers: The CPSC and Hollis has recalled DG03 dive computers.
CPSC, H-E-B Recalls Outdoor Solutions Hammock and Sunshade for Fall Hazard
Legal news for product liability lawyers: Fall hazards prompted a recall of H-E-B hammocks.
Construction Worker Pinned By Machinery In Toms River
Legal news for New Jersey construction accident lawyers: A man was injured after becoming pinned by a piece of machinery.
Follow Experts’ Export Posts During BIS Update Conference
Can’t attend the BIS Update? No worries. International trade law and consulting firms offer regular conference updates via Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook.
Surviving a Plane Crash, and Getting Home Safely
Being in a traumatic accident while away from home can pose many challenges. There are resources that can help.
Driver Arrested After Car Jumps Curb, Hits Pedestrians
New York pedestrian accident attorney discusses a recent accident in which eight people were injured by a car that jumped a curb in Manhattan’s East Village.
LA Garment Maker, 5 Plus 2, Cited $282k for Wage and Employment Violations
A Los Angeles garment maker, who ran from previous violations, must now pay $282,582 in fines, says LA employment lawyer Eric Grover
Civil Tort Actions: Childhood Sexual Abuse and Women’s Substance Abuse
Survivors of childhood sexual abuse may turn to alcohol or other substances in an attempt to relieve their emotional suffering
Proposed Legislation to Tighten Grip on California Forced Arbitration
A proposed bill will force companies to make information about arbitration history public, or face hefty fines, says LA consumer protection lawyer Carey Been