- Staff Writer | March 31, 2006 9:30 AM |
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MiscellaneousI just learned that Congress recently passed the "Data Accountability and Trust Act" out of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce. The Act as drafted, requires so-called data brokers to formulate a security policy on how to handle sensitive consumer data. Also, according to the publication E-Week.Com, If a breach occurs, the Federal Trade Commission or an independent auditor would review...
- Staff Writer | March 30, 2006 9:23 AM |
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Automobile AccidentsMy clients often ask me what they can recover in a lawsuit? The answer to this quesiton like so many other legal questions is not simple. It depends on a whole host of factors. Some of our clients have tragically lost a loved one due to the wrongful conduct of somebody else. The type of recovery in a wrongful death action varies from the type of recovery for an action when somebody suffers...
- Staff Writer | March 27, 2006 6:32 PM |
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Medical MalpracticeWell it appears that Arizona Senator Jon Kyl has been constantly denouncing plaintiff attorneys for representing victims of medical malpractice so no wonder why he has supported a new idea to "reform" our justice system. According to a recent article in the Arizona Republic, Kyl supports the idea of special health courts to "try" medical malpractice cases without juries. Well Senator Kyl, with...
- Staff Writer | March 22, 2006 3:00 PM |
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MiscellaneousWell, once again, I must rant a little bit about a bill pending in the Arizona legislature providing immunity to police or manufacturers of "police tools" from civil lawsuits arising out of the apprehension of people committing felonies. I read today that the Arizona House has given preliminary approval to House Concurrent Resolution 2049, a bill preventing plaintiffs who suffer injury while...
- Staff Writer | March 19, 2006 9:09 AM |
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Workplace InjuriesDo you select your attorney on the basis of which animal mascot the lawfirm included in its advertising slogan? Are you comfortable hiring lawyers who choose a flying animal or a four legged creature as a mascot? Do you make a decision to hire a lawyer on the basis of advertising? Fees? Experience? What criteria do you use to evaluate who to hire for your legal needs? What resources do you...
- Staff Writer | March 17, 2006 3:33 PM |
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MiscellaneousUnder Arizona law, all public records maintained by any state agency, town, or city are supposed to be open to citizens and available for inspection during regular business hours. Unfortunately, some people would suggest what the law says and what actually happens are two different things. I read an article today from a publication known as the Explorer, which covers areas north of Tucson in...
- Staff Writer | March 14, 2006 1:56 PM |
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Property Owner's Liability (Slip & Fall)In late February, the United States Supreme Court held that a woman who tripped over her mail left on her porch rather than her mailbox can sue the United States Postal Service for personal injuries arising out of her fall. Today, I read an article in the Arizona Daily Star describing this lawsuit and immediately thought about the McDonalds case involving hot coffee spilled in the lap of an...
- Andrew Defusco | March 10, 2006 9:58 PM |
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Automobile AccidentsEventually, it is likely to happen to each of us: we're involved in an automobile accident. Now what?Your health comes first. Check around you to see if you or anybody else suffered injuries. If someone suffered injury, render aid where appropriate (by contacting the police or 911 immediately). Do so as quickly as possible. Emergency medical personnel who arrive at the accident scene...
- Staff Writer | March 06, 2006 3:10 PM |
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Defective & Dangerous ProductsAs a follow-up to my recent posting, I thought it would be helpful to suggest looking at Joseph Saunders recent discussion about Taser's products. Click here to review his posting about the Taser product line. In his blog posting, Joseph comments on a new twelve-gauge shotgun style product which apparently is under development.The discussion about alleged defects in Taser products and other...
- Staff Writer | March 06, 2006 9:50 AM |
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Defective & Dangerous ProductsIf you are a member of the United States Military, you can have your cup of coffee but do not expect to be stunned by a 50,000 volt Taser non-lethal weapon as a part of any training exercise. A new study released recently by the Journal of the National Academy of Forensic Engineers recently concluded that Taser stun guns are more powerful and potent weapons than originally envisioned. The...
- Staff Writer | March 01, 2006 3:15 PM |
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MiscellaneousAfter I recently posted an article on the topic of identity theft, the Arizona Republic came out with another article discussing the approach to fight identity theft proposed by Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard. Quoting Goddard, the Republic states: "This is part of a continuing effort to strike back against identity theft," Goddard said at a news conference, adding that his proposals go...
- Andrew Defusco | March 01, 2006 2:15 PM |
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Workplace InjuriesThis is one record, like Joe DiMaggio's hitting streak and Wilt Chamberlain's single game scoring record, that we could all hope would never be broken.Unfortunately we were wrong.Last year, 13 workers died and one was critically injured in construction accidents in Southern Arizona, according to a recent article in the Arizona Daily Star. This broke the old record for 13 deaths/catastrophic...