Aug
8
2009

New Businesses Need Good Legal Representation

When starting a new business it’s critical to have effective legal representation. While it may be nice to think about starting a new business and making a small fortune over a period of time, don’t forget the nuts and bolts of what makes a good business viable. One of those fundamental things is having access to a skilled business attorney who keeps the business on track. A lot of first time entrepreneurs make the mistake […]

Aug
6
2009

Slip, Trip, Fall and Injury

The quick explanation of a slip, trip and fall legal case is a person who fell after slipping or tripping on something like a puddle of water or a raised cement block. There isn’t too much of a mystery about what a slip, trip and fall case is all about. The definition in this instance lies in the description of the actions that take place prior to a personal injury sustained as a result of […]

Aug
6
2009

Air Bags Kill

Air bags have a tendency to be rather controversial because although they do save lives, they also may take them. In conversations with a Las Vegas personal injury lawyer about air bags, it came to light that even though the bags have saved a great many lives, air bag failures have severely injured or killed people. Defective air bags are a concern in the auto industry as a whole, but more so to the legal […]

Aug
6
2009

Have a Working Knowledge of Business Law

Running a company isn’t just about getting and keeping customers. It’s about knowing what laws are involved in running that business. There have been many adventurous entrepreneurs who launched an enterprise on a wing and a prayer and later realized they were missing some important legal underpinnings. It’s never a good idea to get into something without knowing all the ramifications. This avoids some really nasty revelations later if the rules of commerce and legal […]

Aug
5
2009

H-1B Numbers Still Available

Houston-area immigration lawyer Annie Banerjee still urging applications for H-1B visas. An H-1B is a nonimmigrant classification used by an immigrant who will be employed temporarily in a specialty occupation or as a “fashion model” of distinguished merit and ability. Applicants with skills of a more specialized nature, such as architecture, engineering, mathematics, physical sciences, social sciences, medicine and health, education, business specialties, accounting, law, theology, and the arts generally qualify for the H-1B visa. […]

Aug
5
2009

Stratton Faxon Wins $1.45 Million Jury Verdict Against Negligent Health Care Facility

Stratton Faxon Attorney Eric P. Smith decries negligent death of elderly woman. Connecticut’s firm for trial law, Stratton Faxon, helped to win Karen Smith’s case of negligence at Dairen Health Care Center. Her mother had been admitted there after suffering from fractured ribs caused by a minor automobile accident. Less than a week after her admission she died. A jury awarded a $1,450,000 verdict to the plaintiff, Karen P. Smith, Administratrix of the Estate of […]

Aug
5
2009

Med Mal May Be Tricky

Medical malpractice is most often considered to be a lawsuit filed against a doctor for some form of negligence that caused a patient harm. In reality, there are numerous kinds of malpractice lawsuits. These days when people read about medical malpractice in the media, they assume that the story will be about a doctor doing something negligently that severely injured or caused the death of someone. Not many people realize that malpractice law includes not […]


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