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Driverless Cars Will Change the Legal Landscape, Is Utah Ready?
Arecent article in the Deseret News questions whether or not the state of Utah is ready for driverless cars. As…
View ArticleLavern’s Law & Medical Malpractice Change
The devastating effects of a medical error made by a physician or practitioner can take on many forms. Whether the…
View ArticleThe Presence of Police Officers in Schools
By now you have seen the confrontation between a school resource officer and a student in a South Carolina school.…
View ArticleTestosterone Therapy Lawsuits on the Rise
Pretrial proceedings for testosterone drug therapy lawsuit claims are moving forward while the number of low testosterone side-effects lawsuit filings…
View ArticleMisdiagnosis a Form of Medical Malpractice
When we think of medical malpractice the images of severe surgical errors come to mind. Perhaps you are picturing an…
View ArticleAmazon Suing False Review Scammers
The global e-commerce giant Amazon relies heavily on the reviews posted by customers. So to do the thousands of vendors…
View ArticleWorkplace Fatalities and Workers’ Compensation
Workplace fatalities increased significantly statewide in 2014 according to a new report released by the Utah Labor Commission.2014 saw 54…
View ArticleYes, Distracted Walking is a Real Thing
Auto-pedestrian accidents always make headlines. Personal injury attorneys are contacted almost immediately by the pedestrian, as the injuries, medical bills…
View ArticleVW Scandal Growing to Include More Car Makers?
Last week we told you about the legal fallout sure to come as a result of Volkswagen's diesel scandal and…
View ArticleVW Scandal Fuels Class-Action Lawsuits
Volkswagen's cheat switch scandal has littered the news recently, and now officials and law firms firmly expect the scandal to…
View ArticleActos Lawsuits Continue to Soar
Diabetes is an epidemic that has healthcare officials all over the world concerned. Over the past two decades, there have…
View ArticleThe Medical Black Box – What You Should Know
It is estimated that nearly 98,000 people die each year due to medical mistakes made by surgeons and hospitals. Many…
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