There is probably no greater pain a family can endure than the loss of a loved one, especially due to the negligence of someone else. While a wrongful death lawsuit allows the family to be…
Are you familiar with Andy Borowitz? If not, you must subscribe to his hysterical online rantings for New Yorker Magazine. In his latest, Andy correctly states that the nation just spent two and…
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has been attempting to destroy our civil justice system for years. It spends hundreds of millions of dollars protecting greedy businesses and restricting the rights…
Lawsuits are often settled too early, for too little, simply because plaintiffs are not in a financial position to withstand the long litigation process. While defendants are financially backed…
Contrary to what the company wants the general public to believe, Blitz USA went out of business because it refused to spend approximately $1 for a “flame arrestor” to make its gas…
If your home is like most, you have a “junk drawer.” You may organize it every time you do your spring cleaning or keep piling more “stuff” in eventually having no clue…
It has been some time since the tragic American Embassy bombing in Libya. We are now learning that this was probably an act of planned terrorism and not the random acts of an angry mob. I have…
A recent study published in the American Journal of Preventative Medicine showed that most parents ignore casr seat safety guidelines; just 3 percent of children between ages 1 and 3 who were…
“Miss Jean Louise, stand up. Your father’s passin’.” ~ Reverand Skyes in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird. I recently read an essay written by a 10th grader at…
The 49th Reno Air Races in Reno, Nevada are being held this week under its new name, TravelNevada.com National Championship Air Races and Air Show. Fair officials say the name change is the…
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is at it once again; spamming the Internet with misleading and biased information. The “2012 State Liability Systems Ranking Study,” was conducted to…
Yesterday, I posted about a U.S. Court of Appeals panel that postoned the removal of a Ten Commandments Exhibit near the courthouse steps of a Florida community. I argued that the Establishment…