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  • Nursing Malpractice

    When a nurse does not competently perform their medical responsibilities which then causes harm to the patient, it is considered nursing malpractice. There are many ways in which a nurse can cause their patient harm.

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  • How Tired Truck Drivers Could Be Putting Others At Risk

    Those who are hit by commercial trucks, whether in a passenger vehicle or riding a motorcycle, can suffer painful and costly injuries as a result of the impact. Commercial trucks can weigh more than 60,000 pounds, while an average car weighs only about 3,500 pounds. Even less than that is the motorcycle, which weighs an…

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  • Tips to Driving With Sun Glare

    With the summer season here, we will be seeing much sunnier days. While a bright sun is great for sunbathing at the beach, it can be dangerous when you’re behind the wheel. If the sun is shining into your eyes as you’re driving, you may have trouble seeing the road ahead of you, increasing your…

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  • FAQs for Personal Injury Cases

    What is a personal injury case? When a person is injured in an accident due to another party’s negligence or recklessness, then the law allows the victim to pursue a personal injury claim for the losses they have suffered because of their injuries. Some of the different types of personal injury claims include car accidents,…

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  • Court Amendment of the United States Constitution

    Most citizens naively take the United States Constitution at face value. As such, most citizens believe that in order to amend the Constitution, the process outlined in Article Five must be followed. That process requires that both houses of Congress approve the amendments by two-thirds votes. In addition, three-fourths of the states must ratify amendments…

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  • Product Liability and Wrongful Death

    Product Liability Law In a product liability claim, the plaintiff is holding the manufacturer or retailer of a product liable for an injury or death. To have a successful claim, the plaintiff must prove negligence in the making or marketing of the product. Product liability claims also ask the question, “Who is responsible?” Parties that…

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  • What is a VSD

    A Voluntary Self Disclosure, otherwise known as a VSD, in the context of Federal Regulations, is a disclosure of information to the appropriate government agency that relates to potential violations of the regulations when the regulations and law carry civil or criminal liabilities for said violations. A VSD should be considered anytime there has been…

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  • What is Business Law

    An Overview of Business Law Business law encompasses rules, codes, statutes, and regulations that have been created to govern commercial relationships, in addition to providing a legal outline for business conduct and management. Business law covers various areas including information, organization, contracts, planning, negotiations, mergers, acquisitions and divestitures. Below we examine the ins and outs…

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  • Landlord and Tenant Law

    Landlord Tenant Law is a contractual relationship between someone who owns property and someone that wants a temporary use of that property. Generally speaking, there are two general categories of the landlord and tenant relationship. Residential tenancies which are governed under Florida Statute Chapter 83 (83.001 – 83.251) and Commercial tenancies which are governed under…

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