Knowing your rights as a worker is very important. The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) ensure that the rights of employees are protected from unjust, hostile, and discriminatory working conditions. There are three … [Read more...]
Minors and Wrongful Death Settlements
If you are considering a wrongful death claim, you may be wondering how the children of the deceased will fare when it comes to receiving settlement money. Each state has very specific laws regarding how and what minors may receive in personal injury settlements; if you’re at the … [Read more...]
Dive Boat Owners Invoke 1851 Law to Limit Liability in Fire
Thirty-four people died when the Conception, a scuba diving boat, erupted in flames off the cost of California last week. And in what seems like a heartless move, the company that owns the vessel has filed a lawsuit in federal court seeking to limit its liability. The boat’s … [Read more...]
California Passes Law to Limit Contact in Youth Football
After the failure of a bill seeking to ban youth football altogether, the State of California passed Assembly Bill 1, which limits the contact allowed in youth football. Also known as the California Youth Football Act, AB 1 has a number of different restrictions ranging from the … [Read more...]
Las Vegas Shooting Victim’s Parents Sue Gun Makers
Many lawsuits have stemmed from the October 1, 2017 mass shooting in Las Vegas that claimed the lives of 58 people when an assailant fired on 22,000 concertgoers from his 32nd floor room at the Mandalay Bay hotel. Over 420 people were wounded with gunfire, and the panic that … [Read more...]
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