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  • Industry Lobbyist Nominated to Head Consumer Product Safety Commission

    Staff Writer | May 10, 2007 5:18 PM | 0 CommentsPhoenix, AZ

    Talk about a fox guarding the hen house, the Bush administration recently nominated a lobbyist and Executive Vice President of the National Association of Manufacturers to head the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). Describing the consumer safety purposes for its existence, the CPSC:is charged with protecting the public from unreasonable risks of serious injury or death from more than...

  • Transportation Security Administration Loses Sensitive Computer Hard Drive

    Staff Writer | May 08, 2007 5:00 PM | 0 CommentsPhoenix, AZ

    The Transportation Security Administration has apparently lost a computer hard drive containing personal information concerning over 100,000 employees this week possibly exposing them to risk of identity theft. According to the TSA, the hard drive was discovered missing from a controlled area and officials have called in the FBI and Secret Service to assist in the investigation to determine the...

  • Frivolous $65,000,000 Lawsuit Receiving Plenty of Attention

    Staff Writer | May 05, 2007 7:20 AM | 0 CommentsPhoenix, AZ

    I read a story today about a Judge in Washington DC who has taken it upon himself to sue a dry cleaning business for a total of $65 million dollars because the business lost a pair of his trousers. This lawsuit presents a perfect example of what appears to be frivolous litigation which should be dismissed. We hear numerous stories and media attention often focuses on frivolous litigation. We...

  • World Health Organization Reports that Medical Errors Affect One in Ten Patients

    Staff Writer | May 02, 2007 7:30 PM | 0 CommentsPhoenix, AZ

    According to the World Health Organization, healthcare errors affect one out of every ten patients worldwide. Based on this alarming trend, the World Health Organization prepared patient safety checklists to help professional healthcare providers avoid simple medical mistakes. By following the "Nine Patient Safety Solutions," the organization hopes to see substantial medical error rate...

  • Liability for Failure to Prevent Risks of Criminal Activity

    Staff Writer | April 30, 2007 5:02 PM | 0 CommentsPhoenix, AZ

    I read today that a female Circle K clerk in Tucson filed a lawsuit against her employer alleging that the company provided negligent security which allowed a customer to abduct and sexually assault her. According to the newspaper article in the Arizona Daily Star, Circle K should have known of "criminal dangers" at that store. . . . [T]he company should have staffed at least two employees...

  • Arizona Supreme Court Rules on Case Involving Public Records Law and E-Mail

    Staff Writer | April 27, 2007 8:00 AM | 0 CommentsPhoenix, AZ

    The Arizona Public Records Act requires that records maintained by all state and local government agencies be open and available for inspection in a manner: reasonably necessary or appropriate to maintain an accurate knowledge of their official activities and of any of their activities which are supported by monies from the state or any political subdivision of the state.A.R.S. section...

  • Remembering Crime Victims

    Staff Writer | April 23, 2007 5:00 PM | 0 CommentsPhoenix, AZ

    Today marks the start of the National Crime Victims Rights Week highlighting the rights of crime victims to be treated fairly with dignity and compassion. This morning, Governor Napolitano delivered a speech kicking off a week of activities designed to highlight the needs of crime victims. In the past, crime victims did not receive sufficient information about the status of a criminal case. ...

  • Ohio State Database Exposes Confidential Information

    Staff Writer | April 20, 2007 11:37 AM | 0 CommentsPhoenix, AZ

    According to the on-line edition of Computerworld, a database containing social security numbers of approximately 14,000 current and former employees at Ohio State University has been the most recent source of possible identity theft. This situation apparently involved foreign thieves from three different countries hacking into an Ohio State University database containing sensitive employee...

  • Jury Verdict Against Allstate for Hurricane Katrina Damage

    Staff Writer | April 16, 2007 11:00 PM | 0 CommentsPhoenix, AZ

    Today a federal jury in Louisiana awarded a family whose home suffered damage as a result of Hurricane Katrina, a judgment against Allstate Insurance Company for the sum of $2.8 million in damages and penalties. The case involved allegations by Allstate that Hurricane Katrina's winds did not exceed 100 miles per hour and as a result could not possibly have caused structural damage to a home...

  • Legislature to Consider Alcohol Interlock Devices for DUI Offenders

    Staff Writer | April 14, 2007 9:00 AM | 0 CommentsPhoenix, AZ

    The Arizona House of Representatives has preliminarily passed a tough DUI bill requiring offenders to place ignition interlock devices on their vehicles which would prevent them from drinking and driving. The legislation apparently has enough support to pass the legislature and will likely go to the Governor's office for signature. The legislation designed to prevent alcohol-related motor...

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