It's Not the Principle, It's the Party
The GOP speaks pretty words about freedom, but what do they really care about? It's not the principle, it's the party.
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Suing for a Slip and Fall in an Icy Wyoming Parking Lot
Even if the property owner or business owner fails to clear away snow, they may be able to protect themselves from liability by placing cones or signage around slippy areas.
Salmonella Concerns Prompt Recall of Piller's Fine Foods Prosciutto and Salami Products
If you're a fan of salami and speck prosciutto, this recall notice is for you. Yesterday, Piller's Fine Foods of Waterloo, Canada issued a recall of its ready-to-eat speck prosciutto and salami items over concerns that they may contain salmonella. The recall was announced by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service,.
New Jersey Employment Law: Distinguishing Employees and Independent Contractors
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed a number of worker misclassification bills into law. The new laws aim at protecting the rights of workers who are classified as independent contractors instead of employees.
Young Riverside Academy Cadet was Raped, Hazed without Consequence
Vaping is Up, but Fake Scare Tactics Won’t Reduce It
More research on the risks of vaping - specifically pertaining to 'popcorn lung' - is needed. A lot of misinformation is being used as scare tactics.
Suing for Disfigurement After a Maryland Accident
Perhaps the most notable example would be a facial scar, burn, or blemish. However, scars on the body may also constitute disfigurement.
Parkland Survivor Now Owns Rights to Convicted Killer's Name, Likeness
“We wanted complete accountability,” attorney Alex Arreaza told CNN. “People sit in prison and don’t have things to do. They get bored. We wanted to shut [Cruz] down completely. His story will be told by his victims—not by him.”
New Champlain Towers Suit Blames Building Next Door
Next Florida suit says building next to collapsed condo could be responsible.




