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December 4, 2012
Despite everything you read and hear, the campaign called “tort reform” is designed to limit your ability to hold large […]
November 29, 2012
In our previous blog post, we listed the first five ways that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce hurts American citizens, […]
November 27, 2012
A recent story published on the website of the American Association for Justice reveals just how deeply the U.S. Chamber […]
November 23, 2012
In our previous post, we discussed some of the allegations of negligence at a Queens nursing home during Hurricane Sandy. More […]
November 20, 2012
After the backup generator flooded and power died, residents of the Promenade nursing home in the Rockaway Park neighborhood of […]
November 15, 2012
New Yorkers who venture outside the city in their vehicles, whether heading to Grandmother’s house for Thanksgiving dinner or to […]
November 13, 2012
In the biggest auto recall since 1996, Toyota Motor Corp. announced it would recall more than 7.4 million vehicles. The […]
November 8, 2012
Children in states where there are booster seat laws are less likely to die in car accidents, according to a […]
November 5, 2012
In our previous post, we described the case of Naython Watts that resulted in overturning Missouri’s cap on jury-awarded damages […]