The recent developments in personal injury related cases have triggered an age old debate - how reliable are manufacturers’ claims for personal care products? While there are regulatory authorities and scientific research norms to be followed, is the system foolproof? As much as … [Read more...]
Racially Biased Traffic Stops
By Sean Lally, Staff Writer A recent report written by the ACLU shows that black motorists in Florida are pulled over and cited for seat belt violations almost twice as often as white motorists. Statistics evince that even though African Americans make up 13.5% of Floridian … [Read more...]
Illinois Proposes a State Tax on Legal Services
Currently, the Illinois state government imposes a sales tax that applies almost exclusively to goods rather than services. Because Illinois is beset by chronic budget deficits, however, the state has been trying to float the idea of extending state sales tax to services, … [Read more...]
Hypospadias Birth Defect in Boys Linked to Morning Sickness Drug
Zofran (ondansetron), is an anti-nausea drug sometimes prescribed to pregnant women to treat morning sickness, or “nausea and vomiting of pregnancy” (NVP). Sadly, the use of Zofran during pregnancy has been linked to several types of birth defects, including … [Read more...]
The Website Marketing Story of a Cincinnati Personal Injury Lawyer
Cincinnati personal injury attorney Anthony (Tony) Castelli is serious about his website marketing. If you search Google for a Cincinnati personal injury lawyer, he generally shows up. In fact, he is often the top listing. Try some searches yourself…. Castelli shows up at the … [Read more...]