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Medical Malpractice Cap Legislation: Signed by Missouri Governor

The efforts made to reinstate limits on lawsuit awards in medical malpractice cases have yielded a fruitful result.  On May…

Fairness in Class Action Litigation Act

The class action device is a necessary and an important part of the US legal system. It promotes efficiency by…

Telemedicine Restrictions: Texas Medical Board Faces Lawsuit

The Texas Medical Board was sued by the largest telemedicine company, Teladoc based in Dallas, when they framed new rules…

Honda, Takata sued over fatality in Malaysia

The death of a pregnant woman due to an airbag deployment in an automobile accident in Malaysia caused her father…

Negligence Law Proposal passes in Connecticut

Senate Bill 1028 which was under a fiery battle between lawyers and doctors finally passed a heavily lobbied bill that…

Bystander Emotional Distress Claims expands to Med-Mal Cases

The Connecticut Supreme Court’s ruling in Maloney v. Conroy, 208 Conn. 392 (1988), provided for family members to bring claims…

New Asbestos Trust Claim Disclosure and Evidence Statute A.R.S. § 12-782 enacted

The Arizona legislature has approved House Bill 2603 by a Republican majority, making it harder for the workers to file…

$14.4 Million Awarded in a Medical Malpractice Case: Michigan City

Fifty-two year old Kathryn Parker will receive $14.4 million as compensation for the injuries suffered by her due to the…

Three Arrested by NBPD for Child Abuse

New Braunfels Police Department [NBPD], on April 21, 2015, arrested three people on the charges of child abuse. Constance Joan…

Sherri Shepherd to Pay Child Support for her Surrogate Child

Sherri Shepherd, host and comedian of “The View” is likely to be held liable to pay monthly child support for…

Severe Child Abuse: Mother Blames a Spider

In a heartbreaking incidence of child abuse reported in Festus, Missouri, a 17 month old toddler was beaten to death…

Alabama Senate Bill Eliminates the Requirement of Marriage License

The new Alabama Senate Bill 377 eliminates the license requirement for couples wanting to get married.  The Bill was cleared…

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