Daily Archives: August 19, 2011 - 3 results


Posted 640 days ago in Medical Malpractice by Arthur Buono  |   Comments
Since Med Mal Claims Rarely Pay, Try Preventing Them

Well I doubt anybody wants to be a victim of medical malpractice whether it pays or not. A new study shows it’s a bad investment anyhow. Only one in five medical malpractice claims results in any compensation for the victim.   Study shows medical malpractice claim is a sucker’s bet Long odds (not to mention good health) mean avoiding it at all costs Some basic actions might stop medical negligence before it happens Like this article? Share it with others …

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Posted 640 days ago in Jury Awards by Heather McGowan  |   Comments
Editor’s Choice: Top Five Legal News Stories of the Day

Here are some news stories we thought you’d find interesting: New deportation policy welcomed by many. The Obama administration announced a change to case-by-case review in deportation cases, allowing many undocumented people free of criminal backgrounds to stay in the US. This group also gets the chance to obtain work permits. The Department of Homeland Security will work on identifying high priority cases, generally when someone has a criminal record. Some of the people benefitting from the policy change are …

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Posted 640 days ago in Uncategorized by Arthur Buono  |   Comments
“Flash Mob” Losing Its Brand Value as Crime Sprees Make News

If it’s in USA Today, it must be so. Today’s edition carries this headline: "Flash Mobs pose challenge to police tactics." So today we have a legal lesson in brand management and trademark infringement.   "Flash mob" being used to describe urban crime sprees Organizers of lawful, social "flash mobs" disgusted by usage, not to mention crimes Don’t let your brand be hijacked for unintended purposes Like this article? Share it with others using this link: http://bit.ly/pxeDny   Flash Mob …

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