The Steps to Pursuing a Personal Injury Claim
Filing a personal injury claim can be complicated and time consuming, but if approached correctly, the process does not have to be overwhelming.
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Fiancée of Murdered Journalist Jamal Khashoggi Files Lawsuit Accusing Saudi Crown Prince of the Killing
Khashoggi's fiancée, Hatice Cengiz, says that Saudi officials in the United States coordinated with their counterparts abroad to lure Khashoggi to a consulate in Turkey, wherein he was dismembered alive and murdered.
New Bill Leaves Missouri Consumers Vulnerable
Consumers should feel comfortable when shopping, plain and simple. Deceptive and unfair business practices shouldn’t even be a thought when purchasing things like cars and other items. After all, there are laws like the Missouri Merchandising Practices Act that protect consumers from “deceptive and unfair practices in business.” Unfortunately for consumers in Missouri, a new bill is being proposed that will exempt a lot of different types of companies from the Missouri Merchandising Practices Act, including “auto dealers, payday and title lenders, finance companies, cable, and phone companies.” Essentially, the new bill would exempt “any company regulated by any government agency” from being sued for violating the act.
3M Settles Lawsuit Over Fraudulent N95 Scheme
3M recently agreed to settle a lawsuit it filed against ZeroAqua over a fraudulent N95 scheme.
The Standard of Care Applied to Truck Drivers in Atlanta is Important
Generally, truck and commercial vehicle drivers are held to a higher standard of care than normal drivers.
California Widow Files Wrongful Death Claim Against Culver City Police
In her lawsuit, Adriana Medina claims that she asked the Culver City Police Department for help after her husband experienced a schizophrenic episode--Medina's husband was later shot and killed by responding officers.
Trump Administration Does NOT Have to Issue Emergency Rules Regarding Workplace Safety Amid COVID-19, Court Rules
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit recently ruled the Trump Administration cannot be forced to issue an emergency ruling for employers to protect employees from COVID-19.
The Difference Between Harassing Communications and Sexual Harassment in Kentucky
Kentucky has a law against “harassing communications.” This is when someone uses written, telephone, or digital communications to intimidate, harass, annoy, or alarm another person.




