Daily Archives: April 17, 2012 - 3 results


Posted 396 days ago in by Courtney Sherwood  |   Comments
Occupy Protests Target Foreclosure Crisis

Tanya Dennis got her house back from foreclosure using a tactic that’s increasingly popular among Occupy Wall Street activists: she broke in. At their most effective, Occupiers are helping people who’ve been the victims of massive paperwork snafus, said Evan Rosen, a Florida attorney who said one of his clients regained her home thanks to the protest movement.  But Rosen cautions activists to follow the law themselves, even if they think that big banks are breaking it. While Dennis appears …

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Posted 396 days ago in Personal Injury Uncategorized by Aaron Kase  |   Comments
Defective Drugs Trigger Avalanche of Lawsuits

“If you take medication, avoiding side effects is nearly impossible,” Bisnar says. “Mild side effects are of little concern, but what may seem to be a mild side effect may turn out to be something that is life-threatening. The best way to tell which is which is by keeping track of the medications that have received numerous complaints across the globe.” A number of medications are currently the subject of lawsuits: Reglan, an acid reflux drug, can cause Tardive Dyskinesia, …

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Posted 396 days ago in by Laura Kresich  |   Comments
Details of Whitney Houston’s Last Will and Testament

Singer Whitney Houston’s last will and testament was filed with a Fulton County, Ga., probate court last month. The 19-page typewritten document reportedly leaves Houston’s entire estate to her daughter, Bobbi Kristina Houston Brown. Money for the 19-year-old will be placed into a trust and dispersed gradually. The first distribution comes when she turns 21, a second at age 25 and the final payment at age 30. Bobbi Kristina also receives all of her mother’s personal property, described in Houston’s …

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