Keep Children Safe During Halloween Festivities
Children around the country have been waiting to wear costumes and gather as many treats as possible on Halloween. PersonalInjury.com has safety tips for keeping your little ones safe during the holiday.
According to the National Safety Council, children are more than twice as likely to be killed by a car while walking on Halloween night than any other ti...
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Headed to Fort Worth for TTLA Conference!
Are you attending the 2019 Texas Trial Lawyers Association Annual Meeting and CLE next week? Senior Director of Strategic Solutions Elaine Aniton, Senior Vice President Donna Jones, and Training Specialist Billie Hardison will be heading to Fort Worth, TX to attend the conference on November 6-8 at the Hilton Hotel in Downtown Fort Worth.
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Anti-anxiety Medication Alprazolam Recalled
Authored By: Candace Whitman
According to an article by Michael Nedelman of CNN, one lot of anti-anxiety medication Alprazolam, which is commonly sold as the brand name Xanax, has been recalled by the company Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc. The company stated it is voluntarily recalling the effected lot of medication nationwide as a result of the “potential pr...
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Egg Rolls Recalled
Authored by: Ollie Lammers
According to LexBlog, St. Louis-based T & R Enterprise USA Inc. has recently recalled their egg rolls. The company has recalled approximately 118,000 pounds of meat and poultry egg roll products that were produced and packed under insanitary conditions according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspect...
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Samsung’s Forced Arbitration Clause
As reported by American Association of Justice’s “TrialNews”, insufficient notice of a forced arbitration clause in Samsung’s phone packaging has upended the tech company’s ability to compel arbitration in a personal injury case.
Kate Halloran writes the Ninth Circuit has ruled the language in the Galaxy S7 Edge’s packaging booklet did not give enough not...
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Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Authored by: Cindy Sharp
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Advocate Capital’s Wellness Committee would like to help raise awareness, promote early detection and prevention, and share promising research.
Breast cancer is a worldwide health concern. It affects most families in some form. According to the World Health Organization, there are aroun...
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The How David Beats Goliath Podcast
Michael J. Swanson author of “How David Beats Goliath: Access to Capital for Contingent-Fee Law Firms” is launching a podcast based on his book.
The How David Beats Goliath Podcast will feature America’s Top Trial Attorneys, IT professionals, tax attorneys, and other guests on episodes geared towards plaintiff attorneys.
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Tips For Driving Safely At Night
Authored By: Candace Whitman
Due to the ending of Daylight Savings Time, more people drive in the dark during the fall and winter season. According to PersonalInjury.com, traffic deaths are 3 times higher at night and seat belt use drops.
In a recent blog on PersonalInjury.com, they provide a few tips for driving safely at night.
At the end of daylight s...
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Sausage Patties Recalled For Possible Salmonella
Authored by: Ollie Lammers
According to LexBlog, George’s Prepared Foods located in Caryville, TN has recently issued a recall.
The recall is for approximately 6,444 pounds of ready-to-eat pork sausage patty and turkey sausage patty products that might be contaminated with Salmonella.
The products included in the recall are:
92-oz. packages containing “G...
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Toxic Metals Found in U.S. Baby Foods
Authored By: Candace Whitman
According to CNN, a recent study found that of 168 tested baby foods made by major U.S. manufacturers, “95% contained lead, 73% contained arsenic, 75% contained cadmium and 32% contained mercury. One fourth of the foods contained all four heavy metals.”
Sandee LaMotte of CNN reports that prior research showed that arsenic expo...
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