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December 4, 2012

Corporations embrace tort reform at the expense of consumers, Part 1

Despite everything you read and hear, the campaign called “tort reform” is designed to limit your ability to hold large […]
November 29, 2012

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce: Not on our side, part 2 of 2

In our previous blog post, we listed the first five ways that the U.S. Chamber of Commerce hurts American citizens, […]
November 27, 2012

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce: Not on our side, part 1 of 2

A recent story published on the website of the American Association for Justice reveals just how deeply the U.S. Chamber […]
November 23, 2012

Queens nursing home: Was it negligent during Sandy? Part 2 of 2

In our previous post, we discussed some of the allegations of negligence at a Queens nursing home during Hurricane Sandy. More […]
November 20, 2012

Queens nursing home: Was it negligent during Sandy? Part 1 of 2

After the backup generator flooded and power died, residents of the Promenade nursing home in the Rockaway Park neighborhood of […]
November 15, 2012

Stay Safe When Driving in Upstate New York

New Yorkers who venture outside the city in their vehicles, whether heading to Grandmother’s house for Thanksgiving dinner or to […]
November 13, 2012

Toyota issues safety recall

In the biggest auto recall since 1996, Toyota Motor Corp. announced it would recall more than 7.4 million vehicles. The […]
November 8, 2012

Have children in your car? Obey the booster seat law to keep them safe.

Children in states where there are booster seat laws are less likely to die in car accidents, according to a […]
November 5, 2012

Tort reform, part 2: Tort reform helps insurance companies, not consumers

In our previous post, we described the case of Naython Watts that resulted in overturning Missouri’s cap on jury-awarded damages […]