by Cindy Silver | Apr 20, 2022 | Molly McMorrow Michigan State Senator
Posted by Molly McMorrow, Michigan State Senator April 19, 2022 “Hate wins when People like me stand by and let it happen, “I won’t” Senator Lana Theis accused me by name of grooming and sexualizing children in an attempt to marginalize me for...
by Cindy Silver | Apr 19, 2022 | Author: Bill Cafaro
SOME OF US MIGHT NOT LIKE THE DECISION – BUT THE LEGAL REASONING WAS SOUND Don’t you want to know what it was? Here’s an assessment down the middle Judge Kathryn Mizelle, District Court Judge for the Middle District of Florida, decided to vacate the mask mandate on...
by Cindy Silver | Feb 4, 2022 | Author: Buchananlaw
Update on Philips CPAP, BiPAP and Ventilator Recall : Investigation Reveals Cancer-Causing & Toxic Chemicals Inhaled by Users Philips RS North America, LLC (d/b/a “Respironics, Inc.”) manufactures devices that help people who suffer from breathing problems, like...
by Cindy Silver | Feb 3, 2022 | Author: Sackstein Sackstein & Lee. LLP
Can you still recover damages if you suffer from a pre-existing injury? Some personal injury cases involve accident victims who have a pre-existing condition. A skilled attorney can deal with this aspect of a case and in many instances can overcome arguments from...
by Cindy Silver | Feb 2, 2022 | Author: Stephen D. Hans
New York City employers must pay attention to legislation passed at the city level as well as the state level. NYC legislators enacted several changes at the end of December, 2021 that effect how employers deal with employees in 2022. COVID-19: Paid Child Vaccine...