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Lawsuit Filed in Response to Nationwide Salmonella Outbreak
The first lawsuit related to a nationwide salmonella outbreak was filed earlier this week in the U.S. District Court in Denver, Colorado, alleging that a “contaminated product from a shop in Colorado Springs seriously wounded a woman in North Dakota.” According to the lawsuit, the woman, Ashley Lemke, “ordered a kratom tea through the post office from Soap Korner, a company based in Colorado Springs that specializes in the sale of herbal and natural extract products.” She originally ordered the tea in hopes that it would help alleviate her fibromyalgia pain.
How are Workers in Riverside Disciplined for Sexual Harassment?
When a sexual harassment investigation is concluded, the person named in the complaint may be disciplined by the employer in various ways.
Abbott Pulls COVID Tests Due to False Positive Results
FDA warns healthcare practitioners of false positive COVID test results.
Are Accidental Death Benefits Accessible After a Fatal Motorcycle Crash in Pennsylvania?
An accident attorney can explain Pennsylvania’s "modified comparative negligence" rule, where an individual can still recover damages in a personal injury lawsuit.
5 Tips to Use Google Workspace and Gmail for Effective Collaboration
5 Types of Cybersecurity for Every Lawyer to Master
Whether it's for your business or your personal data, understanding and taking some of these cybersecurity measures can help you stay secure online and protect your information from cybercriminals.
Workplace Temperature Laws
To prevent heat illness, wear loose fitting, light colored, and light weight clothing when working in hot temperatures.
Missouri Supreme Court Orders Mercy Hospital to Pay Patient Millions
Accused of taking too long to diagnose a vulnerable patient's rare disorder, Springfield's Mercy Hospital will have to foot a $28 million bill.




